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September-October 2007
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In This Issue
Features
The New Gold Rush
By Ferdi Serim
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The Threat of Security
By LeAnne K. Robinson, Abbie Brown, and Tim Green
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Technology Incentives
By Virginia Richard
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Learning Connections
Learning Connections
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Multidisciplinary
Improving Student Research
By Catherine Tannahill and Leslie Ricklin
Computer Science
Raise the Bar with Advanced Placement Classes
By Alan C. Benander and Barbara A. Benander
Science
Changing the Face of the Traditional Lab Report
By Jared Mader and Ben Smith
Social Studies
Student Collaboration with Trees and Trails
By Kevin Oliver
English Language Learning
Online Resources and Instructional Strategies for K–8 ELL Teachers and Students
By Leslie D. Hall and Anne E. Campbell
Multidisciplinary
Handhelds for Reading and Note Taking
By Laura Perran Shoemake
Language Arts
Take Peer Review Online
By Nick Viani
Departments
ISTE at a Glance
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Issue Oriented
Virtual Schools as Hotbeds of Reform
By Anita McAnear
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Readers Respond
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ISTE News
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Point/Counterpoint
Is Distance Learning Effective?
By Jean Kiekel and Diane Stelacio
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Voices Carry
Get Involved!
By Hilary Goldmann
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Blogger's Café
Conference 2.0
By Jeff Utecht
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As I See "IT"
Infusion or Integration
By Kimberely Ketterer
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Research Windows
The Software Report: Digging Deeper
By Robert Kadel
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ISTE in Action
A National Consideration of Digital Equity
By Trina Davis
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Member Profiles
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Products & Services
Buyer's Guide
Multimedia Laptops
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Product Reviews
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- Hot Math
By Margaret L. Niess
- Grammar Games: Constructor
By Camilla Gagliolo
- Piano Wizard
By Davis N. Smith
What's New
A guide to the latest contests giveaways, hardware, software, books, and resources for the K–12 classroom
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Coming Soon
November 2007 (Available online approximately November, 1)
A Global Challenge: Wondering how science, technology, engineering, and mathmatics can save the world? Researchers David Gibson and Susan Grasso explain how students in different countries are coming together to offer innovative solutions to aspects of global climate change and energy shortages.
Matters More than Money: Schools facing financial hurdles increasingly are turning to corporations to supply much-needed educational technology. Elementary school principal Nancy Flynn offers guidelines for schools and districts looking to partner with for-profit sources without compromising educational ethics or allowing consumerism in the classroom.
The Tech Integration Puzzle: Two central Pennsylvania middle schools embarked on a student laptop initiative two and half years ago that began as a pilot program, and has grown into a model for successful technology integration. Instructional technology specialists Patricia Yost explains how teachers and administrators put the pieces together.
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