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November 2005
With a focus on the future and subsequent effects of technology, we'll
look at changes to computing architecture and how they will affect schools,
the definitions and implications of podcasting, and intelligence-based
tutoring applications to help students succeed.
Learning & Leading with Technology wants your opinion on whether
PowerPoint is crippling our students! Take our one-question Reader
Poll.
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In This Issue
Features
Podcasting in the Classroom
By Brian Flanagan and Brendan Calandra
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the full article (PDF, 176 KB)
Learning
Connections
Welcome to Learning Connections
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the full article (PDF, 509 KB)
Social Studies
Weather Wondering
By Judy Britt
Language Arts
Treasure Hunts for Better Reading
By Regina D. Royer and Patricia O. Richards
Computer Science & ICT
Putting the Web to Work
By Deb Singer
Art
Art Criticism
By Larry Hannah
Health
Videoconferencing Connections
By Suzie Boss
Computer Science & ICT
Thinking Critically
By Suzie Boss
Departments
Issue Oriented
Keeping up with Emerging Technology
By Anita McAnear
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the full article (PDF, 81 KB)
Readers Respond
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the full article (PDF, 95 KB)
Point/Counterpoint
Is PowerPoint Crippling Our Students
By Kathy Johnson and Vicki Sharp
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the full article (PDF, 189 KB)
Connected Classroom
Podcasting and the Long Tail
By Glen Bull
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the full article (PDF, 103 KB)
As I See IT
So, What Is the Answer? Questions.
By Don Hall
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the full article (PDF, 76 KB)
Member Profiles
• Rachel Kleinberg
• SIGIVC
• Plato Learning
• AzTEA
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the full article (PDF, 143 KB)
Want to be profiled in a future issue? Download the Member
Profile Questionnaire (Rich Text Format, 17 KB)
Guest Editorial
New Directions for Ed Tech Development
By Valerie M. Crawford
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the full article (PDF, 93 KB)
Products
& Services
Buyer's Guide
Handheld Computing Devices
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the full article (PDF, 166 KB)
Reviews
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the full article (PDF, 273 KB)
DyKnow Vision and Monitor
By Jennifer Roland
Open Source Solutions: TheOpenCD
By Jay Pfaffman
Fujitsu ScanSnap
By J.V. Bolkan
What's New
A guide to the latest contests giveaways, hardware, software,
books, and resources for the K–12 classroom
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the full article (PDF, 473 KB)
Resources
Links and supplemental info from this issue of L&L
Web links are organized by article title. Go
there.
Coming Soon
December 2005/January 2006 (Available
online approximately December 15)
Laptop Programs Updates: In
2004, Pamela Livingston and Howard Levin described the one-to-one laptop programs
in their schools, middle and high schools, respectively. Next month, they
give us an update. What has changed? What has stayed the same? How has technology
use developed over the past year and a half?
Online Professional Development: Dianne Smith and Roger
Martin discuss how adding online components to their professional development
offerings increased teacher participation.
Developing Powerful Researchers: Nancy Messmer presents
a model for creating online research projects for students that help them
develop solid research skills.
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