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Learning &
Leading with Technology
December
2003-January
2004
ISTE ace reporter, Jennifer Roland opens our issue with a look
at whether
handhelds should be in the hands of all students, or used as
"lab-packs".
We also feature a story on using the built-in accessibility
features of
your modern OS. Three great curriculum articles, an exceptional
group
of department articles, and our member profile round out the
package.
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Getting a Handle on
Handhelds
By Jennifer Roland
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the full article (PDF, 373 KB, PDF Instructions)
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Feature
No Special Equipment
Required
By Walter Kimball, Libby G. Cohen, Deb Dimmick, and Rick Mills
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the full article (PDF, 500 KB, PDF Instructions)
In
the Curriculum
Science
Promoting
Equity with
Digital Video
By Randy Yerrick, Donna Ross, and Philip Molebash
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the full article (PDF, 410 KB, PDF Instructions)
Mathematics
We're Poppin' for
Math
By Brenda Levert
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the full article (PDF, 291 KB, PDF Instructions)
Language Arts
The Right Write
Site
By Nick Viani
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the full article (PDF, 361 KB, PDF Instructions) (includes supplement)
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Supplement (PDF, 58 KB, PDF Instructions)
Departments
About
this Issue & Letters
Finding Just
the Right
Tool
By Anita McAnear
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this article
Mining
the Internet
The Digital Disconnect
By Glen Bull and Gina Bull
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the full article (PDF, 353 KB, PDF Instructions)
Project-Based
Learning
Pump Yourself Up with PBL Learning
By Diane McGrath
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the full article (PDF, 389 KB, PDF Instructions)
For Tech Leaders
Teacher-to-Teacher Mentoring
By Kathleen Gora and Janice Hinson
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the full article (PDF, 656 KB, PDF Instructions) (Includes Supplement)
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Supplement (RTF, 14 KB, )
seconds Rich Text Format)
Software
Reviews
Looking Beyond the Three R's
By Gail Lovely
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the full article (PDF, 282 KB, PDF Instructions)
Member
Profile
Healthy Passion: Mike Barton
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the full article (PDF, 266 KB, PDF Instructions)
Resources
Links, and
supplemental
info from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
February
2004
Regular
contributors take center stage in this, the shortest month of the
year. Regina
and Jeff Royer examine meaningful learning with handhelds while our
old friends
Glen and Gina Bull along with Sara Kajder take an informed look at
Tapped In,
a great resource for teachers. Don Hall helps us all get a grip on the
incredible
amounts of data flowing our way and your friendly L&L staff
launches
a new section of the magazine (it's a surprise!).
March 2004
L&L editor, Kate Conley brings us a list of classic
ed tech readings, suggested by leaders and influential ISTE members. Lynn
Lary explores the high-tech fad of geocaching using GPS and Rod Kadel explains
some valuable statistical analysis strategies that can help improve instruction.
Much more, including blogs, PBL, and digital microscopes are covered!
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