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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.
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Do I Have to
Do My Homework?
By Marcie Zisow
Using technology to create meaningful homework assignments,
activities, and
projects.
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Article
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the full article (PDF, 107 KB, PDF Instructions)

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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the full article (PDF, 211 KB, PDF Instructions)
In the Curriculum
Special Needs
Meat Loaf Around the World
By Amy Ervin
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the full article (PDF, 154 KB, PDF Instructions)
Mathematics
Lead Your Students in Mathematical
Discovery
By Summer Brown, Chad Galloway, Chandra Orrill, and Shannon Umberger
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the full article (PDF, 156 KB, PDF Instructions)
Starship Gaia
A Penny for Your Thoughts?
By Bob Albrecht and Paul Davis
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the full article (PDF, 116 KB, PDF Instructions)
Science
LEO EnviroSci Inquiry
By Alec M. Bodzin
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the full article (PDF, 218 KB, PDF Instructions)
Mining the Internet
Moving Images
By Glen Bull, Gina Bull, and Mark Hofer
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the full article (PDF, 144 KB, PDF Instructions)
Multimedia
Designing Assessments for Student
Multimedia Projects
By William R. Penuel, Christine Korbak, and Karen A. Cole
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the full article (PDF, 115 KB, PDF Instructions)
Software Releases
SoftWhereGeography Software and More
By Judi Mathis Johnson
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the full article (PDF, 91 KB, PDF Instructions)
Resources
Links, and supplemental info
from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
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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