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Learning & Leading with Technology

September 2004

The school year kicks off with heavyweight articles on digital citizenship, leadership, and access. The 32nd volume of L&L also includes columns from leaders sharing, curriculum articles and much more!

Featured Articles

Digital Citizenship: Addressing Appropriate Technology Behavior
By Mike Ribble, Gerald D. Bailey, and Tweed W. Ross
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In This Issue

Features

Leadership as Service: An Interview with ISTE President Jan Van Dam
By Chris Stephenson
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Internet Access: The Last Mile
By Glen Bull and Joe Garofalo
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Learning Connections

Science
Students as Environmental Consultants
By Megan Roberts and Janet Mannheimer Zydney
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Language Arts & Social Studies
Splicing Video into the Writing Process
By Tammy Pandina Scot and Diane Harding
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Social Studies
The Job Detectives
By Edwards Biggs
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Leaders Sharing

For Tech Leaders
Fighting Spam and Winning

By Cornelius DuBose
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Professional Development
Curriculum Design and Technology Integration

By Robin Beaver and Jean Moore
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Media Matters
What Should Be on a School Library Web Page?

By Donna Baumbach, Sally Brewer, and Matt Renfroe
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Project-Based Learning
Finding the Time: High School Projects in a High-PBL District

By Diane McGrath and Nancy Sands
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Departments

Issue Oriented
Innovation and Change
By Anita McAnear
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Products & Services
Software Reviews

By Gail Lovely
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Products & Services
What's New

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Member Profile
Hungry Minds: Daphne Griffin

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Resources

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Coming Soon

October 2004
Digital Citizenship: Focus Questions for Implementation follows up on September's feature from Mike Ribble and Gerald D. Bailey. Mark Hofer also highlights sources of online content in his feature "Online Digital Archives". The focus is also on projection systems as the Connected Classroom column discusses interactive whole-class display systems and senior editor J.V. Bolkan writes an in-depth review of Epson's multimedia projector.

November 2004
Read an update on Maine's innovative 1:1 laptop program, and a second feature on a professional development initiate in Maine. Don't miss the curriculum or column sections either. November's issue promises to deliver much to be thankful for.

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