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Leadership: Walking the Talk
Develop your leadership skills, whether you're a superintendent, tech director, principal, or classroom teacher.
by Peter Reilly
Jan 2005
Volume 25
Issue 6
A Brand New Read
Reading First gets a boost with four new literacy programs for elementary and middle school students.
by Iris Obille Lafferty, Ed.D.

Editor's Desk
Moving Into 2005 by Susan McLester

Trend Watch
File sharing gone wild, a new Secretary of Education, and choice words from Chris Dede. by T&L Editors

Product Spotlight
Assessment Unplugged by Peter Weinstein
From interactive systems for getting instant student feedback, to software that lets educators jot down observations on the fly, mobile assessment tools provide immediate impact.

Tech Forum Highlights
Tech Forum Highlights by Susan McLester
Last October, technology directors, superintendents, principals, teacher trainers, and other education leaders gathered just outside New York City for T&L's one-day Tech Forum event.

Web Sightings

How To:
Compress Your Files by Jeffrey Branzburg
Squeeze your data for storage and transfer.

Stop Sleazeware by Ben Reynolds
Prevent intrusions before they "filthy" your computer.

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 Ian Jukes, Back in Time by Susan McLester

MORE@techlearning.com
MORE@www.techlearning.com We couldn't fit any more information in the magazine, so we give it to you here.


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The Handheld Educator
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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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