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Learning &
Leading with Technology
Summer
2005
Is the feeling that you missed a key issue of L&L
hectoring
you? Our Summer issue recaps all the great resources that were
featured
in L&L over the last year: What's New, a resource
compendium,
and the Best of Volume 32. This issue is online onlyyou
can't leave
it at the beach.
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Our
May 2005 issue is still online!
Featured
Article |
Bonus
Feature Package | Resources
| What's
New | Coming Soon

It's
All Online!
By Anita McAnear
Welcome to the June, July, August issue of L&L! This online
issue consists of articles and columns from the previous volume (Volume
32) that represent a typical issue of L&L and are some of the best and
most useful articles in my humble opinion, but also that represent a balance
of practical with visionary perspectives. Also included is a special bonus
package, including all of the copyright
articles from the April issue.

Bonus
Feature Package: Copyright Articles
Copyright
101
By Kate A. Thompson
Download
Free PDF (PDF, 262 KB, PDF instructions)
Are You the Copy
Cop?
Why
Copyright Violations
Happen in Schools and How to Prevent Them
By Doug Johnson and Carol Simpson
Download
Free PDF (PDF, 424 KB, PDF instructions)
Copyright
Resources
Download
Free PDF (PDF, 103 KB, PDF instructions)
The
Connected Classroom
Copyright Law and Technology
By Elizabeth Langran, Robert Langran, and Glen Bull
Download
Free PDF (PDF, 194 KB, PDF instructions)
Resources
We've taken all the links and supplemental Web info from this Volume of
L&L and arranged them by curriculum area for your convenience. Browse
through hundreds of valuable sites on the Resources
Page.
Curriculum Areas: Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social
Studies, Multidisciplinary,
and Miscellaneous.
What's
New
A guide to the latest contests & giveaways, hardware, software, books,
and resources for the K12 classroom is in What's
New.
Volume 33: September 2005 (Available online approximately
September 1)
Welcome back! We're starting the new year and the new Volume of L&L
off with a snazzy and revamped Curriculum section, as well as your favorite
authors with new columns sharing their expertise with you.
Note. The Web sites listed on this site
were valid
when the pages were posted. However, The Web is volatile, and
we have
no control over these other sites. Please e-mail
the
L&L Webmaster (ll_webmaster@iste.org)
if you have an update for a link.
Copyright © 2005, ISTE (International Society for Technology
in Education).
All rights reserved.
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