From the Classroom
Technology Rescues At-Risk Middle-Schoolers
By Dr. Ruth Forrester
How an innovative school using innovative technology helped save the day for middle-schoolers at risk of failure.
Free Online Games Develop ESL Students' Language Skills
By Larry Ferlazzo
An award-winning educator offers a creative, entertaining, and engrossing way for ESL/EFL/ELL students to enhance their reading, writing, and speaking skills while having fun with free online text-based games.
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Leadership
Checklists for Planning a Technology Initiative
By Lazarus Ndiku Makewa
Good technology integration requires a good technology plan, and here are dozens of useful tips for working with technology plans.
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Studies in Ed Tech
Technology and the Three Districts - An Overview
By Judy Corderre
There are big differences between urban, suburban, and rural school districts and major similarities in their attempts to integrate technology, as this three-part series will show.
Technology and the Three Districts: Part 1, a Suburban District
By Judy Coderre
This first part of a three-part series examines technology integration in a suburban district, exploring what works, what are the challenges, and what is in store for their future.
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Ideas and Opinions
CyberBullies—A High-Tech Problem: An Overview
By Ryan E. Winter and Dr. Robert J. Leneway
An overview of a three-part series exploring the very serious and growing problem caused by CyberBullies using the anonymity of the Internet to carry out their evil work.
CyberBullies—A High-Tech Problem: Part 1
By Ryan E. Winter and Dr. Robert J. Leneway
Part One of a three-part series explores the magnitude of the problem known as CyberBullying and demonstrates why it is a serious and growing problem.
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Tech Talk
Save Money With Freeware/Open Source Software
By Julia VanderMolen
If free is good then good free software is even better, as this annotated list of free software for every grade level will prove.
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