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2006 Funding Handbook

Dear Administrators,
This first annual Funding Handbook addresses what has remained the most important challenge in education technology since the days when computers were "microcomputers" and teachers wrote their own code: finding funding. In 1980, the third edition of the publication now known as Technology & Learning featured a comprehensive guide to grant funding; some things never change.

But we're facing fresh challenges daily. At press time, industry leaders were responding with alarm to a Federal House Subcommittee vote proposing the elimination of the Enhancing Education through Technology program. To survive in this climate, creative approaches are key. This compendium of new and "best of" tips and resources is designed to help your district not just survive, but thrive.

Editor in Chief
Susan McLester


Trends
Diminishing Resources, Increased Demands by Karen Greenwood Henke
The 2007 funding year is shaping up to be quite the challenge for administrators as funds get cut and NCLB requirements get tighter. Find out what lies ahead.

The ROI of VoIP by Matt Villano
Installing Voice over Internet Protocol might save your district money, but it depends on who you ask.

Beyond Open Source by Matt Villano
Find out how one Texas school district has embraced open-source technology as a means to keep up with a rapidly changing learning environment.

Tips
Finding Funding by Gwen Solomon
Cobbling together funding for technology initiatives takes persistence and creative solutions.

Enough to go 'Round? by Todd McIntire
Failing to accurately calculate total cost of ownership can mean painful restructuring of your district's technology initiatives.

Tips from the Bottom Line by Susan Brooks-Young
T&L's "Bottom Line" columnist takes a look back at ROI highlights from the past year.

Break the Use It or Lose It Cycle by Todd McIntire
Does technology spending in your district resemble the Wild West? Rein in unruly expenditures with these practices.

Negotiating Software Agreements by Sheila Riley
Before signing on that dotted line, arm yourself with the facts. Get the best deal for your district with these tips.

Surfing for Funds by T&L Editors
From federal sources to corporate generosity, grant and E-Rate help is only a click away.

July 2006
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