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[Cartoon Character up at 
Bat]

Getting in the
Technology Game

Home Runs or Strike Outs?

By Keith Wetzel


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Online Resources
Note. These Web sites were valid when this issue of L&L went to press. We have no control over these sites, though, and the Web is very volatile. Please let us know if you find a broken link, and we’ll do our best to update it.

Milken Exchange on Education Technology. (1998). Public opinion poll—1998. Santa Monica, CA: Author. Available: www.milkenexchange.org/publication.taf?_function=detail&Content_uid1=162.

Milken Exchange on Education Technology. (1999). Focus on Students—1999. Santa Monica, CA: Author. Available: www.milkenexchange.org/publication.taf?_function=detail&Content_uid1=165.

International Society for Technology in Education. (1998). National educational technology standards for students. Eugene, OR: Author. Available: www.iste.org/standards.

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. (1997). Technology and the new professional teacher: Preparing for the 21st century classroom [Online document]. Washington, DC: Author. Available: www.ncate.org/projects/tech/TECH.HTM.

Riley, R. W. (1998, July). Technology and education: An investment in equity and excellence. Speech to the National Press Club. Available: www.ed.gov/Speeches/980729.html.

U. S. Labor Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills. (1991). Learning a living: A blueprint for high performance [Online document]. Available: http://ttrc.doleta.gov/SCANS/lal/LAL.HTM.


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Keith Wetzel (keith.wetzel@asu.edu) is an associate professor of educational media and computing at Arizona State University West Campus. He teaches graduate and undergradute technology integration courses and conducts research in the preparation of teachers to use technology in their classrooms. He can be reached at 602.543.6369.

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