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  1. Added Mar 28, 2009 by sanchye
    This website provides a summary of some components of inducing motivation in the classroom.
  2. Added Mar 06, 2009 by jenn.m.stevens
    Great blog on integrating technology into the classroom: he has a very clear view that teachers are the most important part of the equation, and should be treated with respect.
  3. Added Mar 06, 2009 by abievans
    Clickers in the classroom
  4. Added Jan 08, 2009 by icecream
  5. Added Jan 06, 2009 by icecream
    They are Longhorns making computer networks connect, and some hope to go out into the real world and make networks secure. Approximately 48 advanced Payson High School students are learning how to build and maintain personal computers through industry standard computer courses. Bud Evans teaches the A Plus and Network Plus courses.“These are hardware, not software classes,” he said. “These program
  6. Added Jan 06, 2009 by icecream
    They're highly portable, inexpensive, very popular -- and a potential security nightmare. "This is a threat that IT managers are just beginning to recognize," says Brian Wolfe, a security analyst at Lazarus Technologies Inc., an IT consulting service in Itasca, Ill. Minimized hardware resources force ultraportables -- and their users -- to cope with weakened system software. Most models ship with
  7. Added Jan 06, 2009 by icecream
    Graph paper, pencils and golf? Just another day in algebra class at Heritage High School.
  8. Added Jan 06, 2009 by icecream
    In the past, Kelly McGee wouldn't have thought twice about buying $10, faux-leather journals for her students. But her husband lost his construction job this year. They have a new baby. So McGee, a fourth- and fifth-grade teacher at North Shore Elementary in St. Petersburg, turned to Plan B. Last month, she put a plea for help in a virtual bottle and set it adrift in cyberspace, on a Web site called donorschoose.org.
  9. Added Jan 06, 2009 by icecream
    Danbury High School teacher Sam Buck is waiting for a new overhead projector, which should arrive soon after school reopens in January. He'll hook it to a laptop, which will allow him to display Internet sites to his automotive students. It's kind of a Christmas present or a wish fulfilled. The third-year teacher requested the projector on a new Web site, DonorsChoose.org, that matches donors and teacher requests.
  10. Added Jan 06, 2009 by icecream
    Students will be able to peek inside chemical reactions and explore three-dimensional models of ear canals in virtual technology being developed at Canterbury University.
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