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Learning
& Leading with Technology
April
2003
Software guru Judi Mathis Johnson takes us through the
history
of educational software, the curriculum section is chock
full
of real classroom stories and tips that could be helpful
to every
teacher. As always, the magazine examines educational
technology
from top to bottom.
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Electronic
Editing
By Leigh E. Zeitz
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this article
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the full article (PDF, 180 KB, PDF Instructions, Includes Supplement)
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Supplement (Word Document, 21 KB, PDF Instructions)

Features
Then,
Now, & Beyond
From Lofty
Beginnings
to the Age of Accountability
By Judi Mathis Johnson
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the full article (PDF, 214 KB, PDF Instructions)
Student
Voices
Let Students Take the
MOUSE
By Kinnera V. Rao, Calvin Hastings, and Shaimaa Aakil
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the full article (PDF, 142 KB, PDF Instructions)
In
the Curriculum
Science
Breeding
Mice the Easy Way
By Randy L. Bell, Emily Yam, and Lynn Bell
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the full article (PDF, 155 KB, PDF Instructions)
Language Arts
Writing the
Book on
Online Literature Circles
By Melanie Helt
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the full article (PDF, 105 KB, PDF Instructions)
Multidisciplinary
Literature on the
Web
By Nancy Deal
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the full article (PDF, 171 KB, PDF Instructions)
Mathematics
Teaching Fractions
Using a Simulated
Sharing Activity
By Joe Garofalo and Brian D. Sharp
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the full article (PDF, 527 KB, PDF Instructions)
Project-Based Learning
Developing a Community
of Learners
By Diane McGrath
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the full article (PDF, 123 KB, PDF Instructions)
Telecommunications
Mining the Internet
Generative
Connections
By Judi Harris
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the full article (PDF, 266 KB, PDF Instructions)
For
Tech Leaders
Are You
Ready
By Amy Holcombe
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the full article (PDF, 87 KB, PDF Instructions)
Research
Windows
Technology's Impact
on Teaching
and Learning
By John Cradler
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the full article (PDF, 123 KB, PDF Instructions)
Software
Reviews
Tools for Young and
Old
By Gail Lovely
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the full article (PDF, 163 KB, PDF Instructions)
Readers
Reminisce
In My Own
Backyard
By Leslie Conery
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the full article (PDF, 45 KB, PDF Instructions)
Resources
Links, and
supplemental
info from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
May
2003
May, the month when all good people turn their attention toward the exceptionally
tasty final L&L of the school year! Legendary-shirt wearing pioneer
of educational technology, Dave Moursund weilds his mighty pen in our final
Readers Reminisce column. Then, Now, and Beyond also bows out with a tremendously
entertaining examination of the history, state and future of the standards
movement. Absolutely no advance copies! So you'll just have to wait! Editorial
Calendar.
Summer
2003
Save a treeread the online-only Summer issue of the
World's favorite ISTE magazine! Or you could save a logger's job and
print reams of beautiful pdfs. Check out the special features, articles,
and assorted goodiescoming July 15, 2003!
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