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T.H.E. Journal December 7, 2009 Scott Aronowitz |
Promethean Launches NatGeo Interactive Whiteboard Lessons The Young Explorer ActivLessons feature stories and photography supported by group activities, printable worksheets, and a full teacher's guide. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2011 Diekema et al. |
Teaching Use of Digital Primary Sources for K-12 Settings This paper describes learning outcomes of a three-day workshop on integrating primary sources into K-12 teaching. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2009 |
Smart Table by Smart Technologies The Smart Table, is an interactive learning center designed for students from preschool to sixth grade. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 21, 2014 Michael Blanding |
CORe: HBS Powers Up Online Program on Business Fundamentals Harvard Business School's new online primer on the fundamentals of business aims to translate some of the School's unique classroom teaching methods to the Web. |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Sara Wilson |
What's New 07/05 At Children's Technology Workshop, a Toronto-based franchise, kids have fun with technology. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 Lawrence Tomei & Margaret Balmert |
Creating an Interactive PowerPoint Lesson for the Classroom |
HHMI Bulletin Feb 2012 |
Raising Their Game When done right professional development can make a real difference for students. |
National Defense August 2010 Cynthia D. Miller |
Classroom Perspective: Teachers Speak Out About STEM Three science, technology, mathematics and engineering teachers in different education systems talk about their efforts to attract students to these fields. |
T.H.E. Journal September 1, 2010 Jennifer Demski |
They're Taking Requests: Student Techs Command the Help Desk Varun Kumar, the technology coordinator at William Cullen Bryant High School in Queens, NY, has it good. His workforce consists of Bryant High students, members of the Mouse Squad, a student-based IT support program. |
T.H.E. Journal September 9, 2009 Dian Schaffhauser |
Which Came First - The Technology or the Pedagogy? A new spin on an old riddle goes to the heart of a conflict between K-12 schools and the colleges of education responsible for cultivating and providing them with new teachers. |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
Beware of Stock Market Games They don't always teach the right lessons. Drawing long-term conclusions from a stock's short-term performance is rarely a good idea. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2006 Matt Villano |
Display Technology :: Picture This! A spate of new multimedia tools is putting a whole new face on the learning process. |
T.H.E. Journal October 7, 2009 Ruth Reynard |
More Challenges with Wikis: 4 Ways To Move Students from Passive to Active Wikis are truly powerful tools to support collaboration. However, teachers are the central engager and the one who keeps the process moving forward. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2005 Tom Brown |
The Enrichments of Rich Media A high school student testifies to the benefits of bringing technology into the classroom. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2001 Keith Oelrich |
Virtual Schools A 21st-century strategy for teacher professional development... |
T.H.E. Journal November 9, 2009 Sara Stroud |
A New Way Forward Tech-based solutions, such as tools for teaching kids how to recognize facial expressions, are giving educators a means of helping autistic students acquire basic life skills. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 |
How a Teacher Gets Graded--and Paid Does spelling count? What goes into calculating a teacher's paycheck. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2008 |
Link to Lessons by Leapfrog School Leapfrog School has launched a new online version of Link to Lessons, an educator resource for classroom tools and activities aimed at individualized instruction. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2004 Grimes & Smith |
The Impact of Standards-Based Technology Professional Development In an effort to meet local, state and federal demands for education reform, school leaders are scrambling to identify effective strategies for delivering and reporting on technology professional development and how it impacts school reform. |
T.H.E. Journal July 27, 2010 |
A Tool for Its Time A new functionality has so transformed learning management systems that their manufacturers prefer the term digital learning platform, to better reflect their products' capacity to do a great deal more than manage a classroom. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
In-Cell Editing in Microsoft Outlook An easy way to edit the subject line of received e-mails to make them more meaningful. |
T.H.E. Journal May 1, 2010 Michael Bowker |
A Virtual Ticket to Ride A teacher at Clarion Elementary School in northwestern Pennsylvania, is able to take advantage of the reach of digital technologies to guide her students on what have become known as virtual field trips. |
T.H.E. Journal February 2005 Borgia & Cheek |
The Impact of the AACTE-Microsoft Grant on Elementary Reading & Writing Discusses the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education)-Microsoft Innovative Teachers Grant, designed to help teachers gain and apply writing skills by designing technological activities for their students. |
CIO February 1, 2003 Mindy Blodgett |
The Making of a Machiavellian Manager Many CIOs think of corporate politics as an unnecessary evil. This can be a costly career mistake, according to the creators of a two-day workshop called "The Politics of IT Project Management." The workshop aims to teach IT leaders how to be politically savvy as they build relationships. |
PC World June 2002 Jon L. Jacobi |
Author, Author: Burn Video Onto DVDs Three popular movie-authoring applications let you burn your own... |
T.H.E. Journal December 2, 2009 Bridget McCrea |
Setting the Stage for Distance Learning Distance learning capabilities are made possible by Afton, TN-based Chuckey-Doak High School's new video collaboration system and the school's newly formed partnerships with other Northeast Tennessee districts. |
PC Magazine June 2, 2004 Daniel S. Evans |
Improved VideoStudio Ulead's next iteration of its popular and easy-to-use video editing product series promises to build on the features that have made it one of the most popular. |
T.H.E. Journal October 1, 2010 Jennifer Demski |
How Music Teachers Got Their Groove Back Music Instruction Goes Digital Carol Broos is on a mission. She is determined to appeal to the estimated 80 percent of students who do not enroll in traditional school music programs -- band, orchestra, and choir. |
HHMI Bulletin Nov 2011 Paul Muhlrad |
Irving Epstein: Better Living Through Chemistry (Class) It will require a change in mindset for chemistry faculty if we are going to get students into chemistry because they want to be, rather than because they have to be. |
T.H.E. Journal October 19, 2009 David Nagel |
Science Students Benefit from Teachers' Research Experience When high school and middle school science teachers engage in extracurricular research work, their students benefit. |
T.H.E. Journal October 1, 2009 Dian Schaffhauser |
Boundless Opportunity National borders are no match for the reach of online technologies, as demonstrated by a host of collaborative projects that use web-based platforms to link US students with their peers abroad. |
Fast Company Mary Pilon |
Using Google Glass, Elementary Students Learn How Blind People Live The larger goal, according to organizers with Classroom Champions, a nonprofit focused on connecting Olympic and Paralympic athletes with students at high-need schools, is to use Glass to increase children's empathy and goal-setting skills. |
HHMI Bulletin February 2011 Laura Putre |
Road Warrior The Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers brings college-level labs to high schools and conducts workshops for science teachers in Ithaca, New York. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 25, 2014 Michael Blanding |
FIELD Trip: Conquering the Gap Between Knowing and Doing Forget what you remember about school field trips. Harvard Business School is in its fourth year of a bold innovation that ships all first-year students on global excursions. |
T.H.E. Journal October 25, 2007 Ferdig & Boyer |
Can Game Development Impact Academic Achievement? Having students develop games has shown tremendous promise for motivating students, building conceptual knowledge, and improving content knowledge acquisition. |
T.H.E. Journal March 1, 2010 Katherine Grayson |
Flippin Out The Flip camcorder is such a great way to get students active and engaged in their learning. |
T.H.E. Journal July 2007 Christine Fox |
Professional Development :: From Technophobes to Tech Believers High-quality professional development can turn the most reluctant teachers into enthusiastic users of classroom technology. It's key to any effort to reform the way students are taught and data is collected. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2007 |
Signs of Things to Come A summer spent observing high-quality professional development portends good in technology-based education tools for 2007-2008. |
Geotimes July 2007 Cathryn Manduca |
On the Cutting Edge of Teaching About Early Earth The recent "On the Cutting Edge" workshop brought together experts in early Earth research and undergraduate geoscience education. They developed a variety of ideas to incorporate into the teaching of this challenging subject. |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Liane Cassavoy |
Hot Disks 06/04 Do-it-yourself DVDs, protecting your network and data, and more. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2001 Julie Cagle & Steven Hornik |
Faculty Development and Educational Technology In the summer of 1998, Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, began its first of three summer workshops promoting the use of instructional technology to enhance student learning in the Williams College of Business... |
Macworld July 2001 Jim Heid |
Final Cut Pro 2 Superb upgrade enhances performance, media handling, and more... |
T.H.E. Journal September 2, 2009 Ruth Reynard |
5 Ways We're Diminishing Learning by Assuming Face-to-Face Instruction Is Best Face-to-face instruction is often assumed to be the proven method, while other methods have yet to prove themselves. This assumption is not only misleading, but it might also be helping to diminish potential opportunities of better learning for our students. |
T.H.E. Journal October 29, 2009 David Nagel |
Q&A: iNACOL's Susan Patrick on Trends in eLearning At last count, there were more than 1 million enrollments in K-12 online schools in the United States. |
PC World February 2001 Jeff Sengstack |
For Video Editing, Catch VideoWave 4 If audience enthusiasm for your video verite offerings is waning, why not try editing those screen gems? VideoWave 4 from MGI will help you wade into the waters of digital video editing if you're a novice, but the software offers little to advanced users... |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Michelle Withers: Extolling the Teacher-Scientist I create learning activities so students come up with their own answers. I need to figure out what questions will get them there. How can I guide them to figure it out? |
T.H.E. Journal October 1, 2009 |
Drill Down Administrators report on the obstacles they encounter in the effort to provide students with take-home technologies. |
PC World January 2006 Richard Baguley |
The Best Ways to Share Videos on the Web or DVD Share your video masterpiece via the Web, e-mail, or DVD; create your own DVD labels, credits, and menus. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Publication Teaches Business and Economics The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition has been redesigned for its 10th anniversary. The monthly paper is meant to be a supplemental classroom resource for integrating relevant, timely, real world business and economics topics into junior high and high school classrooms... |
PC Magazine June 25, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Editing Gets Easier Pinnacle Systems is readying its Pinnacle Edition 5, the latest version of the company's midrange video-editing and DVD-authoring software for professional videographers, educators, and advanced hobbyists. |