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Learning &
Leading with Technology
May 2003
Assessment and grading are natural topics as the close of the
school
year approaches in many parts of the world. L&L is
all over
the topic. From tools that can help such as ISTE's NETS examined
in our
final Then, Now, and Beyond feature to concrete assessment
strategiesheck,
we even ask you to grade us! Enjoy and look for our online-only
issue
in August!
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Article | Features | Student
Voices |
In the Curriculum | Research Windows | For Tech Leaders |
Software | Readers Reminisce | Resources | Coming
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Then, Now, & Beyond
Getting Our
NETS Worth
By M.D. Roblyer
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Features
Raising the Bar For
Student
Performance and Assessment
By Bernajean Porter
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the full article (PDF, 120 KB, PDF Instructions)
National Technology Leadership Summit Report
Rationale
for Building
an Educational Source Forge
By Glen Bull and Joe Garofalo
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the full article (PDF, 240 KB, PDF Instructions)
National Technology Leadership Summit Report
An
Educational Open
Source Development Model
By Judi Harris and Kathleen Owings Swan
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the full article (PDF, 63 KB, PDF Instructions)
National Technology Leadership Summit Report
Proof of
Concept for
Open Resources in Education
By John Mergendoller and Sara Kajder
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the full article (PDF, 87 KB, PDF Instructions)
Student
Voices
The Digital
Scribe
By Jeff Conor
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the full article (PDF, 105 KB, PDF Instructions)
In the Curriculum
Science &
Mathematics
A
Model
for Implementation
By Sharon Anne O'Connor-Petruso
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the full article (PDF, 161 KB, PDF Instructions) (Includes Supplement)
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Supplement (PDF, 32 KB, PDF Instructions)
Project-Based Learning
Rubrics,
Portfolios,
and Tests, Oh My!
By Diane McGrath
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the full article (PDF, 105 KB, PDF Instructions)
Language Arts
We Have
Arrived!
By Diane Horban
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the full article (PDF, 139 KB, PDF Instructions)
Research Windows
What Does Research
Mean to
You?
By John Cradler, Ruthmary Cradler, and Robert Clarke
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the full article (PDF, 117 KB, PDF Instructions)
For Tech Leaders
Find the Best
Software
By Walter McKenzie
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the full article (PDF, 197 KB, PDF Instructions) (Includes Supplement)
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Supplement (PDF, 182 KB, PDF Instructions)
Software Reviews
Fun and
Games
By Gail Lovely
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the full article (PDF, 186 KB, PDF Instructions)
Readers Reminisce
On the Edge of
"Soon"
By Dave Moursund
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the full article (PDF, 44 KB, PDF Instructions)
Resources
Links, and supplemental
info
from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
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 in
August 2003!
September 2003
A new publishing year and a whole new grab bag of delectable morsels for your
mind! Timely, in-depth features, concrete, highly useful curriculum ideas, and
the latest technologies, initiatives, and research will still be in every issue.
Brand new features, a few surprises, and perhaps some changes resulting from
the excellent feedback we're sure to receive from our Reader Survey (You did
complete the survey, didn't you?) promise to make the 31st year of L&L
the best ever!.
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