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Learning
& Leading with Technology
November 2002
From an exploration of the past, present, and future of
distance
education to curriculum tips for leveraging the power of
spreadsheets--the
current issue of L&L is stuffed with articles, not a
turkey
in the bunch. There's even a photo essay on the history of
the humble
printer by none other than me.
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Then,
Now, & Beyond
Oh,
What Wonders
You Will SeeDistance Education Past, Present, and
Future
By Lynne Schrum
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Supplement (PDF, 16 KB, PDF Instructions)
Features
Measurers of Success
By Christopher Moersch
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the full article (PDF, 157 KB, PDF Instructions)
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Supplement (PDF, 30 KB, PDF Instructions)
Q&A
with Microsoft
Access
By David M. Marcovitz
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the full article (PDF, 308 KB, PDF Instructions)
For
Tech Leaders
Put Me In,
Coach!
By Diane Doersch
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the full article (PDF, 174 KB, PDF Instructions)
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Supplement (PDF, 68 KB, PDF Instructions)
In
the Curriculum
All Subjects
An Odyssey into
Innovation
By Suzie Boss
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the full article (PDF, 226 KB, PDF Instructions)
Mathematics
Spreadsheet
Magic
By Pamela Lewis
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the full article (PDF, 179 KB, PDF Instructions)
Project-Based Learning
Getting Started with
Project-Based
Learning
By Diane McGrath
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the full article (PDF, 84 KB, PDF Instructions)
Research
Windows
On the
Horizon
By Mary McNabb, John Cradler, Molly Freeman, and Ruthmary
Cradler
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the full article (PDF, 133 KB, PDF Instructions)
Student
Voices
Students Helping
Teachers
By Evan Russo
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the full article (PDF, 109 KB, PDF Instructions)
Software
Reviews
In with the
New
By Gail Lovely
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the full article (PDF, 197 KB, PDF Instructions)
Readers
Reminisce
Revolution in
'76
By Al Rogers
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the full article (PDF, 48 KB, PDF Instructions)
Resources
Links, and
supplemental
info from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
Photo
Essay
Connecting the
Dots
By J.V. Bolkan
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Telecommunications
Teachers'
Authentic
E-learning
By Judi Harris and Neal Grandgenett
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the full article (PDF, 115 KB, PDF Instructions)
December/January
20022003
David Thornburg tells us about electronic music, Glen Bull & cohorts exhort
the value of open source code and unveil their "poetry forge". Research
Windows, Reminisces, and all our regular curriculum articles round out our December/January
issue. Editorial Calendar.
February
2003
Thinking about thinking, artifacts and understanding, and a
30-year retrospective
of pedagogy highlight some of the topics in the "thinking
teacher's"
issue of L&L. Ideas on building your school Web site using
your most
abundant human resourcestudents and innovative strategies
to spur
students into participating in online discussion areas are only
a couple
of the other valuable articles coming soon!
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