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T.H.E. Journal November 2004 Arlyn R. Rubash |
Designing Distance Delivery Courses Distance delivery classes are easily replicable; incremental improvements are possible. Distance delivered courses designed with due diligence can surpass traditional courses. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 Susan Amirian |
Putting Tablet PCs to the Test A look at how three different table PCs faired in the classroom: HP Compaq TC1100... ViewSonic V1250S... Motion Computing's M1400... |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 Tooms, Acomb & McGlothlin |
The Paradox of Integrating Handheld Technology in Schools: Theory vs. Practice Knowing what you value in terms of technology will help you decide what you value for your school. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 Anthony Paustian |
Des Moines Area Community College Utilizes Handhelds for On-the-Go Education As students come to expect more options and greater flexibility in the delivery of course content, schools and colleges need to respond. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 Mary Fran Breiling |
SJSU Gets Creative With Laptop Initiative San Jose State University's Wireless Laptop Pilot Project was crafted by a vision to create a dynamic and collaborative educational environment and to enhance teaching and learning, creativity, scholarship, and global connectivity. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 David Schroeder |
Tablet PCs and Collaboration Software Improve Classroom Engagement at Cabrillo High School The pen-enabled technology inherent in video tablets and tablet PCs provides the perfect solution for empowering students to participate in less exciting subjects like mathematics. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 Joni Lindquist |
The Future of Anytime, Anywhere Education Many districts are now looking at anytime, anywhere access to multimedia content as a next step in accomplishing educational goals and expanding the learning environment. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 |
Fla. Program Aids Hurricane-Ravaged Schools, Libraries The State Library and Archives of Florida and Thomson Gale have launched a collaborative program that gives those K-12 schools and public libraries damaged by the hurricanes free access to the Thomson Gale online subscription databases. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 |
Sun Heats Up the Education World The Sun Technology and Academic Resources (STAR) initiative brings together several programs to reduce the cost and complexity of managing network systems for the education IT community. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 |
T.H.E. Journal Launches Online Product-Review Forum for Education Market This free Web site offers peer reviews of hardware, software (instructional and administrative), and services in the K-12 and higher education markets. |
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