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Contents February 2007

ARTICLES
How To

How To Take Notes Online
By Julia VanderMolen
Students will actually enjoy taking notes for their projects with this assortment of Web-based note-taking tools.

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Professional Development

Cornerstones of Technology Integration, Pt. 2
By Frank Rudnesky
How one New Jersey school solved the problems of professional development and technology integration by using a well-designed peer-mentoring program.

 
From the Classroom

Ten Cool Ways To Use MS Word In Your Classroom
By Folwell Dunbar
Who knew that a mild-mannered ordinary word processing program was really a SuperProgram in disguise, allowing users to unleash their inner creative genius.

Classroom Web-controlled Receivers
By Kevin C. Wise
The Web has made shortwave radio accessible to all, and now it can provide some fascinating learning in science as well as in social studies and literature.

 
Tech Talk

Ten Ways to Integrate Technology
By Laura Turner
Ten ways that easy-to-use free technology can make the teacher’s task easier and student learning both more enjoyable and more productive.

 
Ideas and Opinions

Wiki Nation
By Craig Ullman
Some thoughts on how the success of Wikipedia can help us to re-think our basic concepts of evaluation, and of the differences between the individual and the group.

 
Web Tours

FREE Resources in the Arts
Visit these web sites for information, activities, and resources for learning the arts.

 
Special Feature

MacWorld Musings
Thousands of people came to MacWorld in San Francisco. Among them were several hundred teachers who found applications and help integrating technology into the modern classroom- some of it for little or no cost!





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