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- Even with adult content regulated, Second Life is dead in ed
- Even with adult content regulated, Second Life is dead in edDead long agoI investigated Second Life several years ago and it was dead then, IMHO, as far as ed is concerned. I could find nothing that would keep me coming back.Recently, because of a brief membership in ISTE, I went...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-22
- ISTE pushes for legislative changes
- Budget appropriations may not be a terribly sexy issue to many of us, but the decisions that the 109th Congress takes up this year will have a far-reaching impact on technology in the classroom, according to the International Society for Technology in Education. In their look at Congressional action, ISTE...
- Blog posts 2006-04-14
- Tech educators slam Bush budget
- If America has a pressing need for improved math and science education, as apparently we do, then why does the 2007 budget trash education technology programs? That's what the International Society for Technology in Education wants to know. The organization developed the National Educational Technology Standards. In a press statement...
- Blog posts 2006-02-14
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- My anti-Mac bias rears its ugly head
- Once, a long, long time ago, I had a Titanium Powerbook (well, actually about 5 years ago, but that's an eternity in computer years). I bought it for its off-the-shelf multimedia capabilities to support a small consulting business I was running. While the business never really took off...
- Blog posts 2007-08-09
- I want to buy my kid a laptop...
- I want to buy my kid a laptop...nice point ...[b]"OpenOffice is a bargain-hunter's friend and I make sure that teachers can support it if they receive files electronically from students.[/b]This is what 'IT' is about.. ;)MS Office costs vs. OpenOfficeHave you or your school looked at MSDN AA Academic Alliance?...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-03
- Practical strategies for protecting your data
- Practical strategies for protecting your dataOne simple optionThe idea is to keep things as simple as possible. Users are notoriously lazy about backups. For some of our small business customers, who have no dedicated IT person in the business, we run a job overnight that archives and zips all the...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-08
- ISTE 1 (Windows)
- Symbian, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson mobile phones inventory for organizers in management by walking around. Flow of incoming, going and outgoing to catch the event. User stig login stig what you find walkin can be what you bring to your PC for sorting.
- Software downloads 2007-04-13
- New technology standards for education
- As education technology changes at lightening speed, the guidelines for technology standards must race to keep up. eSchool News reports that the National Educational Technology Standards NETS are being revised - and students and educators are being asked for feedback. The International Society for Technology in Education ISTE, which...
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- Congress returns to vote on DOPA
- When Congress returns to session after Labor Day, one of the edtech items at the top of the agenda will be the Deleting Online Predators Act DOPA, which purports to protect students by outright banning the use of virtually all modern Internet services, eSchoolNews reports. The House approved the bill...
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
- At edtech conference, envisioning the future
- The nation's largest educational technology trade show, the National Education Computing Conference NECC has concluded its run in San Diego. An estimated 17,000 educators, administrators, and executives attended the three day event where empowering students through creative uses of technology was the overarching theme reports eSchool News. The keynote...
- Blog posts 2006-07-18
- Three Rs meets E3
- How are we to educate our children in the future? Will we continue to be stuck in the stodgy old paradigm or spring forward into new ways of learning? These questions are pondered by Bob Sipchen in his L.A. Times School Me blog after attending the International Society for Technology...
- Blog posts 2006-07-12
- A glimmer of hope for edtech funding
- Though it's too early to tell how it will all shake out, prospects are looking up for preservation of at least some of the education technology funding slated for budget cuts by President Bush. According to an eSchoolNews report, the Senate narrowly approved a measure by Sens. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.)...
- Blog posts 2006-03-23
- Windows update hits file-sharing networks
- Windows update hits file-sharing networksP2P COULD be used legitimately ...Instead of trying to get the message through to Corporate America, why not tell Joe Sixpack to stop using P2P for piracy, and then everybody is happy.Toulouse and Gartenberg = cluelessIt's obvious neither one of them has the slightest idea what...
- Discussion threads 2004-08-10
- Digital Photo Activity Kit 1.0 (Mac)
- This versatile bilingual digital photo program motivates writing and builds composition skills. Seven activity areas -- Writing Center, Travel Center, Special Events, Craft Corner, Movie Maker, Photo Center and Picture Games -- with over 50 templates make it easy to integrate photos, clip art, and web images into children?s creations....
- Software downloads 2003-03-03
- Digital Photo Activity Kit 1.0 (Windows)
- This versatile bilingual digital photo program motivates writing and builds composition skills. Seven activity areas -- Writing Center, Travel Center, Special Events, Craft Corner, Movie Maker, Photo Center and Picture Games -- with over 50 templates make it easy to integrate photos, clip art, and web images into children?s creations....
- Software downloads 2003-03-03
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