Professional Development
Three Steps to Eliminating Teacher Technophobia
By David Phillips
To convince reluctant educators to adopt technology, technology must be accessible and easy to use; here are three steps to accomplish the goal.
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From the Classroom
New versus Old: Which Is The Way to Better Learning?
By Christi Strike
We get it: Our students are tech-savvy. So how tech-savvy do we have to be to teach this new generation? Read this case study to see how it played out.
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Tech Talk
It's Not Your Father's Telephone: New Ways to Communicate
By Jeff Utrecht
Talk is cheap, especially using these cutting-edge digital communication tools, which can make it easier for teachers and students to work together.
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Opinion
The Future is Here
By Bill Lanphear
If you think that technology has already transformed education, wait till you see the changes about to occur with a new generation of learners for whom technology is the normal way of life.
Cyber Bullying: Worse Than Traditional Bullying
By Scott Meech
Even the proverbial 80-pound weakling can be a cyber bully, and the consequences can be even more devastating and long-lasting than a mere physical beating.
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Web Tours
Ten Free Online Education Newsletter Sites
By Larry Ferlazzo
A true professional is someone who keeps up with the latest in his profession, and these newsletters make it easy for even the busiest among us to be informed.
FREE Resources: PHYSICS, SPACE AND AVIATION
Visit these web sites for information, activities, and resources for learning about physics, space science, and aviation.
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