January 23, 2008
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Vol. 1, Issue Winter 2008
Executive Editor Kevin Bushweller writes about the importance to schools of utilizing the tools to analyze data in a more structured, timely, and organized way.
Chip Kimball talks about his move from CIO to superintendent of the 23,500 student Lake Washington School District in Redmond, Wa.
Go-to sites for educators.
Does the Halo 3 video game have a place in our schools?
Schools now have the tools to analyze data in a more structured, timely, and organized fashion.
Texas Instruments continues to lead the calculator industry.
Helping school leaders develop technology skills.
Building and sustaining a computing program does not happen overnight.
Some school districts see laptops as a central piece of their teaching strategy.
Experts see benefits for schools.
IT and assistive-technology specialists must work together.
The best places for online science sources.
Evaluating crisis-alert systems for K-12 schools.
Valuable advice on e-mail archiving from three experts.
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