How To
Tips For Digital Story Telling
By Jon Orech
Using digital images to tell a story is not just creative but fun; and here are some tips to help make the end-product worth watching.
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From the Classroom
Five Steps to Combat Bullying
By Jenna Andrews
Students use a comic strip program to tackle the serious issue of bullying.
Blogging for and with Visually Impaired Students
By Julie Burger
How a teacher of visually impaired youngsters found the resources to help her students participate in blogging.
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Professional Development
Excelets: Excel's Excellent Adventure
By Scott A. Sinex
How you can use a quiet little number-cruncher to create fascinating interactive learning activities for your students.
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Ideas and Opinions
Keep Information-Gathering Honest
By Andrew D. Pass
Given the speed at which knowledge evolves, many textbooks are outdated before they ever reach the classroom and textbook review committees cannot keep up. So how would schools select information resources to replace textbooks?
The Educational Benefits of Video Games
By Rebecca Haag Guyne
Experts now believe that video games offer students a host of benefits — and your students thought they were just having fun.
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Web Tour
Blogs for Teachers and Administrators
By Dr. Janet Buckenmeyer and Dr. David Freitas
The days of professional isolation are over. Today, you can interact with millions of colleagues through blogs.
FREE Resources: Science
FREE stands for Federal Resources for Educational Excellence. The web sites listed in this web tour highlight FREE web sites for science.
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