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Learning & Leading with Technology

February 2002

Making homework more meaningful, choosing software to meet standards, and assessing multimedia projects are the three lead features in the February issue. Also check out the Curriculum articles and much more in this month's L&L.

Featured Articles

Do I Have to Do My Homework?
By Marcie Zisow
Using technology to create meaningful homework assignments, activities, and projects.
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In This Issue

    Features

    Selecting Curriculum-Based Software
    By Patricia Deubel
    Valuable educational software can help students rise to the challenge of standardized testing and assessment, and this article can help you find that software.
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Coming Soon

    March 2002
    Two features on online learning and another two on digital imaging! From a Primer for the online instructor to solid advice for conducting a virtual field trip, you'll want to begin mugging to the camera! Speaking of cameras, we tell you how to choose the right digital camera, and ISTE's own J.V. Bolkan demystifies digital images. Of course, we also have a full helping of our regular columns and sections.

 

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