Editor's Desk
September 2011 Table of Contents
8/31/2011 By:
FEATURES
What it means,
how they do it
These three districts automate their
testing process for substantive
results.
The Argument for
Online Testing
In the past, testing programs have
been criticized for their distance
from classroom instruction and learning. Regardless of the truths
to these claims, technology will enable a much fuller integration of
instruction with assessment, perhaps even enabling the creation of
individualized learning paradigms.
PRODUCTS
Back-office business: Which districts bought what ?
The Latest Assessment Tools
Pick Up The Tabs
Maybe we’re biased, but the editors of Tech &
Learning think the question of whether or not
tablets as classroom textbook killers is not “if”
but “when.” And the answer? Sooner by the
day. Here’s how some districts have taken to
adoption.
Put to the Test: T&L editors take some new products for a test
drive.
NEC NP-V300X Projector
Acer Iconia Tab W500
September 2011 What’s New
Aerohive • AppMobi- 1touch • Atomic
Learning- TI-Nspire tutorials • Bretford
U • Serif WebPlus X5 • Nuance Dragon
NaturallySpeaking • Facts on File Modern
World History Online • Splashtop Whiteboard
iPad App • and more
DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS
Editor’s Desk
Tabulations
News & Trends
• Next Big Thing: Zoom
H2n Handy Recorder
• Top 10 Web Stories
• Top Tweets
• Blog Bits
• Sites We Like
• T&L Video Vault
• Highlights from Microsoft U .S.
Innovative Education Forum
• New Survey Shows
School Progress in Tech
Still Challenging
• New Framework for
K-12 Science
• Nominate Your Best
School Leaders
• 2011 RTI Report
• Top 20 Social Networks for Education
Advertorial
• Troxell Communications Announces Winner of “20 20 20” Interactive Classroom Technology Sweepstakes