How To
Ten Tips for Making your Photos a Curriculum Hit
By Matt Bamberg
Digital photos can make your lessons come alive and grab your students' interest — and here are 10 tips to take professional-quality photos.
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Tech Coordinator
Nine Excellent Reasons for Technology in Education
By John Page
Here are answers for those doubters who ask we should integrate technology and learning. You'll find some excellent reasons and rationales.
Keeping Up-To-Date On Web Resources
By Larry Ferlazzo
Find the best and most relevant sites on the Web by subscribing to one, a few, or even all of these newsletters.
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From the Classroom
Storybook Settings: Google Earth in Language Arts
By Mechelle M. De Craene
Thanks to Google Earth your students will be able to "see" and understand the setting of any novel, no matter where on our planet it takes place.
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Leadership
A Way to Help Struggling Seniors Pass High-Stakes Tests
By Steve Farrar
This district superintendent has found a way to help at-risk students master exit exams and be graduated, preserving their self-respect and his district's graduation rates.
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Tech Talk
Improving Your School's Website With PHP/MySQL
By Todd Bryant
Even if your school's Website is already good, here are some ways to make it even better by simply mastering a relatively easy-to-use database.
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Web Tours
Free Technical Software - Part I
By Richard Williams
Everyone likes free software as long as it is top quality, so here is an assortment of recommended technical/scientific/engineering software that is either absolutely free or of relatively low cost.
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