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Getting in
the
Technology Game
Home Runs
or Strike
Outs?
By Keith Wetzel
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Online
Resources
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International
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educational
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National
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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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Copyright © 1999, ISTE (International
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