new@techlearning.com June 2008
Professional development, funding, and free stuff:
Check out our Web offerings from teachers, administrators, and tech coordinators.
Let Students Be Your Guide—as Lesson Evaluators
by Carrie A. Calloway
Make students take part in their own learning by
having them constructively criticize your lessons.
Basic Technology Tools for Diverse Learning Needs
by Kathy Weise
Seemingly ordinary technology can make learning
much more accessible for students with special needs.
Four Web 2.0 Collaborative-Writing Tools
by Julia VanderMolen
Four free Web-based writing tools that allow students
to work together from anyplace in the world.
Go Ahead and Blog; the Experts Would Approve
by Colleen DeVeyrac
A classroom educator discovers not only the
wonders of blogging but all the many reasons
that it is an educationally-valid classroom tool.
The eLearning Future Is No Longer Five Years Away
by Gary Dietz
The author explains why he believes that
the concept of real-time education over
the Internet is coming into its own.
daily features
IT Guy: My projector's so bright I gotta wear shades.
Web 2.0 Tools & Tips: Twitter in plain English.
Professional Development: Tips on artful digital storytelling.
Grant Guru: Learning the steps of the budget process.
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Check out the following resources:
FEATURED RESOURCES
Fundamentals of K12 Technology Programs
Sponsored by HP
Buyers Guide Listings
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FEATURED eBOOK
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Classroom Management in the Digital Age
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Web 2.0: From Curious to Competent
Sponsored by Atomic Learning
A Laptop Especially for Schools: Introducing the Intel-powered classmate PC
Sponsored by Intel, K12 Blueprint
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