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Learning
& Leading with Technology
March
2003
Eggs, donuts, and L&Lproof that a dozen
is a magic amount. Seven steps to successful online learning communities
and five of L&L's top stories of all time headline the March issue.
Read what the authors of the most requested articles over the past 30
years have to say about why their articles have endured.
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Seven Steps to Successful Online Learning Communities
By Maureen Brown Yoder
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Features
Then,
Now, & Beyond
Technology PlanningStrategies
for Stoking the Catalysts of Change
By Bernajean Porter
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the full article (PDF, 455 KB, PDF Instructions)
Five That SurviveThe Topics That Remain Important
to You
By Jennifer Roland
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the full article (PDF, 159 KB, PDF Instructions)
For
Tech Leaders
Ready, Set,
Integrate!
By John McCombs
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the full article (PDF, 153 KB, PDF Instructions)
In
the Curriculum
Art & Science
From All Sides
NowWeaving
Technology and Multiple Intelligences into Science and
Art
By Carol Lach, Ellen Little, and Deborah Nazzaro
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Supplement (RTF, 22 KB)
Multidisciplinary
Learning about
Learning
By Jan Gardner
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the full article (PDF, 273 KB, PDF Instructions)
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Supplement (RTF, 17 KB)
Multidisciplinary
Online
Adventurers
By Cynthia Thomas
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the full article (PDF, 157 KB, PDF Instructions)
Multidisciplinary
Connecting Curriculum
Across
the Continent
By Stephen Zsiray, Jr., Zan Burningham, and Lori McGivern
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the full article (PDF, 134 KB, PDF Instructions)
Social Studies/Language Arts
At the
Source
By Terry Hongell and Patti Taverna
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the full article (PDF, 100 KB, PDF Instructions)
Project-Based Learning
Designing to Learn
By Diane McGrath
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the full article (PDF, 97 KB, PDF Instructions)
Student
Voices
Valuable Experiences,
Valuable
Tools
By Shannon Lloyd
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the full article (PDF, 94 KB, PDF Instructions)
Software
Reviews
Online Tools That
Really Shine
By Gail Lovely
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the full article (PDF, 199 KB, PDF Instructions)
Readers
Reminisce
Open to the
World
By Bonnie Thurber
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Resources
Links, and
supplemental
info from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
April
2003
Former L&L software guru Judi Mathis Johnson tackles the then, now,
and beyond of educational technology. One of ISTE's superstars of educational
technologyDeputy CEO Leslie Conery shares her beginnings in Readers Reminisce.
A bumper crop of highly usable curriculum ideas, thought-provoking views and
other nuggets o' goodness are also packed into the pages of the world's favorite
magazine.
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!
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