The National School Boards Association (NSBA) released
its annual list of their 20 candidates "who have
demonstrated innovation in K-12 technology to make a
positive impact on students and teachers."
Doctoral Research in Educational Technology:
A Directory of Dissertations, 1977-2006
With so much money at stake, and a byzantine application process, the E-rate is the source of nightmares for many participants. Yet, despite the program's complexity, three out of four applicants say the E-rate is meeting its goal of connecting schools and libraries to the internet, according to a comprehensive new survey--and many applicants say they couldn't do without it.
Despite significant gains in high-speed connectivity among schools in the last decade, most schools' broadband access is still not sufficient to accommodate current and future technology needs, according to a report released this month by SETDA. High-speed internet access is vital for U.S. education and global competitiveness, and ensuring broadband access for all students has become a...
blogging uses, grading, and plans
High school seniors nationwide are anxiously awaiting the verdicts from
the colleges of their choice later this month. But though it may not be of
much solace to them, in just a few years the admissions frenzy is likely
to ease. It’s simply a matter of demographics.