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Learning & Leading with Technology

May 2002

Read about the Grand Challenge— should every student be given a handheld computer? Part three of three of our series "A primer for the online instructor" and a guide to handheld computing. Also check out our curriculum sections!

Featured Articles

Grand Challenges: Preparing for the Technological Tipping Point
By Glen Bull, Gina Bull, Joe Garofalo, and Judi Harris

Bonus Feature: Grand Challenges Vignettes by Chris Dede, Elliot Soloway, Kathy Luchini, Chris Quintana, Cathleen Norris, and Randy L. Bell. As well as related online supplements
Read this article.
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In This Issue

Feature

A Primer for the Online Instructor, Part 3: Wrapping up and Reflecting
   By Scott Fredrickson, Barbara Clark, and Patricia Hoehner
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Telecommunications

A Novice's Guide to Handheld Computing
   By Kathleen O. Swan, Gerry M. Swan, Stephanie D. Van Hover, and Randy L. Bell
Members Only Download the full article (PDF, 172 KB, PDF Instructions)

For Tech Leaders

Lose the Wires? Network Design in a Wireless World
   By Laurence Goldberg
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In the Curriculum

Mathematics
Using Handhelds and Billiards to Teach Reflection
   By Bob Horton and Elaine Wiegert
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Language Learning
A Project for Everyone: English Language Learners and Technology in Content-Area Classrooms
   By Joy Egbert
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Starship Gaia
Area, Mass, and Volume Oh, My!
   By Bob Albrecht and Paul Davis
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Research Windows

How Does Technology Influence Student Learning?
By John Cradler, Mary McNabb, Molly Freeman, and Richard Burchett
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Student Voices

Raise Your Hands for Science!
By Paul Malina and Chris Young
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Software Reviews

Summertime Software
By Judi Mathis Johnson
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Resources

    Links, and supplemental info from this issue of L&L
    Web links are organized by article title. Go there.

Coming Soon

    Summer 2002 Online Only Special Issue
    It may be a vacation for the students, but Summer is also a good time for educators to reflect and prepare. Our annual online-only Summer issue in production now contains great content that we just couldn't fit in the pages.

    September 2002
    The launch of our 30th Volume! In addition to all the goodness you've come to expect from our authors, the new volume will be sprinkled with trips down educational technology memory lane!

 

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