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T.H.E. Journal June 2008 |
CPX3 by Hitachi Hitachi brings widescreen compatibility to presenters in a variety of environments with its CPX3 3LCD mobile short-throw projector. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 |
ezRoom by CAlypso Control Systems CAlypso Control Systems has announced ezRoom, a K-12 AV classroom solution that includes everything needed to quickly build, manage, and use a multimedia classroom or presentation room. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 |
HD-200 Harmony Director by Yamaha Yamaha gives high school bands and choruses a boost with its newest technological advancement, the HD-200 Harmony Director. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 Karen Kellison |
Virtual Teamwork For a group of remote, rural school districts, web-based collaborative projects are opening up new vistas of learning opportunities. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 Matt Villano |
Which Side Are You On? In the debate over how to best prepare students for the global economy, some favor teaching practical technology know-how; others argue for abstract cognitive skills. The answer may be a balance of both. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 John K. Waters |
In the Driver's Seat Web 2.0 is turning the traditional electronic portfolio into a diverse personal learning space, putting students at the helm of their academic experience. |
Popular Mechanics May 22, 2008 Seth Porges |
Apple Touchscreen Maker: OLPC 2.0's $75 Target 'Impractical' One Laptop Per Child, the group behind the much-publicized XO-1 laptop (better known as the "$100 laptop"), made headlines when it announced its next low-cost computer for developing nations: A keyboardless tablet with two 8.9-in. touchscreens. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2008 Rama Ramaswami |
Fill 'Er Up What to do with all those cell phones, PDAs, and iPods tucked away in students' backpacks? Forward-thinking administrators have found a 'smart' solution: Load them with educational content and welcome them into instruction. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2008 John K. Waters |
Together at Last Left out of the digital revolution for too long, special education is finally being integrated into student information systems. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2008 Matt Villano |
What Are We Protecting Them From? By mandating schools restrict internet access, CIPA and other federal and state legislation intend to guard students' safety online-but all they may be doing is keeping vital educational technology out of the classroom. |
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