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Contents February 2008

ARTICLES
From the Classroom

Web 2.0 Enhances Learning
By Amy Capelle
How to meet the needs of our digitally-literate clients by using Web 2.0 tools to make lessons come alive.

Home Schoolers, Advanced Placement, and a Revolution In Distance-Learning Technology
By Mark Cruthers
Why shouldn't home-schooled students be able to take Advanced Placement courses? With this software they can—and do.

What Are You Doing In That Computer Lab?
By Larry Ferlazzo
An award-winning educator offers creative ways to make your students' time in the computer lab both educationally sound and rewarding.

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Administrator Articles

Tips For Finding Good IT Management
By Joseph P. Roadman
How do you find—and retain—good IT management? Some tips and advice from someone with experience.

 
Ideas and Opinions

Cyberbullying, Part 2: The Research
By Ryan E. Winter and Dr. Robert J. Leneway
Part 2 of a three-part series on Cyberbullying, a serious and growing threat to today's students. This segment focuses on research.

I'm a Believer—In Open Source
By Matt Burkhardt
Why this experienced IT professional, now a dedicated educator, sees Open Source software as a salvation for schools' IT issues.

 
Studies in Ed Tech

Technology and Three Districts: Part 2
By Judy Coderre
The second in a series of three focusing on technology integration in a rural, rural/suburban, and an urban school district.

 
Web Tours

FREE Resources: History and Social Studies
This month, we highlight web sites for teaching history and social studies from Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) and they are indeed free to use.

 
eZine eXtra

TechLearning writers attended this event in San Francisco and report on what they saw and thought.





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