How To
Ten Tips for Digital Movie-Making
By Janet Buckenmeyer
Here are ten tips to make your students' experience in digital video educationally worthwhile; they will enjoy making digital movies as they learn.
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From the Classroom
One-to-One Computing and Classroom Management
By Mike Hasley
The technology may be new, but the techniques for managing its use with your students haven't changed much – and here are some ideas.
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Tech Talk
An Open Source Application to Cut Your SIS Costs
By Joseph P. Roadman
Open-source low- or no-cost software that can perform a variety of tasks, including managing your Student Information System (SIS).
Learning From Mistakes With School-Based Technology
By Matthew Ohlson
It's not a mistake if it's a learning experience, so here are ten valuable experiences to learn from.
Automating Rubrics Breeds Success for Students (and Teachers)
By Michael Perry
Here's a technology solution that can provide customized feedback and simplify the record-keeping and storage chores of today's multi-tasking educators.
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Leadership
50+ Ways to Raise $$$ for Technology
Strapped for technology funds? Seeking innovative and exciting ways to raise cash for technology? Here are 50+ ideas to bring in the dollars.
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Studies in Ed Tech
Assisted Reading Software – Teachers Tell It Like It Is
By Ann Orr and Loreena Parks
Assisted Reading Software is designed to help students conquer reading problems – but how do teachers feel about the software? Find out here.
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Web Tours
FREE Resources: Math and Computer Science
Visit these web sites for information, activities, and resources for learning about math and computer science.
Free Technical Software – Part 2
By Richard Williams
More free programs for drafting, engineering, mathematical, and other technical areas.
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