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Learning & Leading with Technology
November 2004
Online digital archives to support rich, studentcentered learning
and part 2 of our exploration of digital citizenship headline this issue.
Thirteen palm applications for the math classroom, a slew of great columns
and a hardware review of Epson's multimedia projector round out a great
issue.
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Feature
The Power of One-to-One
Early Findings from the Maine Technology Initiative
By Mike Muir, Gerald Knezek, and Rhonda Christensen
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the full article (PDF, 657 KB, PDF Instructions)
Learning Connections
Social Studies
Virtual Ideology
Using Online Quizzes to Help Students Develop Personal Political
Values
By William Russell
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the full article (PDF, 456 KB, PDF Instructions)
Science & Social Studies
GIS Helps Prepare Students for Emergencies
By Susan Gauthier
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the full article (PDF, 461 KB, PDF Instructions)
Leaders Sharing
The Connected Classroom
Emerging from the Cradle
By Glen Bull, Joe Garofalo, and Randy Bell
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the full article (PDF, 643 KB, PDF Instructions)
Special Needs
Online Assistance
By Joan Thormann
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the full article (PDF, 538 KB, PDF Instructions)
Research Windows
Gimme an R! Common Terms in Ed Tech Research
By Robert Kadel
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the full article (PDF, 461 KB, PDF Instructions)
Media Matters
Substantive Searching
Thinking and Behaving Info-Fluently
By Joyce Valenza
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the full article (PDF, 717 KB, PDF Instructions)
Departments
Issue Oriented
The Power of Context
By Anita McAnear
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the FREE PDF (PDF, 84 KB, PDF Instructions)
Products & Services
Software Review: Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10
By J.V. Bolkan
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the full article (PDF, 290 KB, PDF Instructions)
Products & Services
What's New
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the FREE PDF (PDF, 203 KB, PDF Instructions)
Resources
Links, and supplemental info from this issue of
L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
December 2004January 2005
Straddling the old and new years, L&L launches an
in-depth look
at student response systems. Tons of columns, department sections
and product
reviews round out the super-sized 2-month extravaganza.
February 2005
Eyes in the back of your head? Well not quite, but tools for qualitative assessment
might be next best thing. Our leaders share, we make connections, and we've
fully stocked our departments. Keep an eye out for our fabulous February issue!
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