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Cyber Security: A Survival Guide
How do we protect our information from mischief, disruption, and malice?
by Chris Seiberling

Telling Tales with Technology
Digital storytelling is a new twist on the ancient art of the oral narrative. With the addition of photos, graphics, music, and sound, it becomes an inspiring personal exercise for your students to showcase their voices.
by Judy Salpeter

Driving Ms. Data: Creating Data-Driven Possibilities
Data-driven Web sites help schools and districts maximize their IT resources by making online content more "self-service" for users. Here's how to set up the capacity to create your own data-driven sites.
by Richard Hoffman
Feb 2005
Volume 25
Issue 7
More Online SAT Prep
Busy students have two more options to help them get ready for the new SAT.
by Stephanie Gold

Editor's Desk
High Stakes for Educators by Susan McLester

Trend Watch
A new variety of Apple, three elements of successful project-based learning, and pumping up kids' math skills. Plus: what will the golden age of ed tech look like? by Michelle Thatcher

Product Spotlight
Ready for a Virtual Course Management System? by Crai S. Bower
Before your district invests in an e-learning platform, ask the hard questions.

News Extra
Japanese Projections by Michelle Thatcher
A trip to Tokyo provides a glimpse into the technology of tomorrow.

Viewpoint
The Force of Holography by Jason Ohler
In Part One of our "Mining Movies" series, we look to futuristic movies for hints of what's to come in education.

Web Sightings

How To:
Choose a Portable Digital Music Player by Jeffrey Branzburg
A quick-start guide to using digital music players for education.

What's New
Software & Web Sites, Hardware by T&L Editors

Grants, Contests & Awards
Funding, recognition programs, and resources by Susan Brooks-Young

The Back Page
Q&A with Peggy Healy Stearns, Back in Time by Susan McLester

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Stop, Look, and Learn (PDF, 196K)
How do you learn new technology? Some people read the manual. Others jump in and try to figure it out. But more and more people prefer watching a demonstration that shows them what to do and how to do it. Today's students are in the group that wants to look, learn, and then do it for themselves. They are visual learners who respond best and learn more from something on a screen, especially if it moves, than from printed words on a page. Communication means getting ideas across. Visual communication means reaching today's learners.





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