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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Duncan, Arne – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2011
Today, U.S. educators are teaching in the midst of a technological revolution. Technology promises to provide innovative solutions in the nation's classrooms, just as it has transformed the way people communicate, socialize, and conduct business. In this article, the author argues that now is the time to harness technology to revolutionize the way…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Federal Government, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration
Fingal, Diana – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2010
This article presents an interview with Dave Moursund, the first executive director of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). In this interview, Moursund shares his opinions about ed tech today and predictions about where it is heading.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Prediction, Interviews, Opinions
Mahoney, Robert E.; Knowles, Carmela Curatola – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2010
In this article, the authors present their opposing views on whether students need to memorize facts in the digital age. One author contends that it is foolhardy to expect students to develop procedural knowledge (processes) without the underlying declarative knowledge (facts). The other says that analyzing always takes precedence over memorizing…
Descriptors: Memorization, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Long Term Memory
Johnson, Doug; Mastrion, Keith – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2009
Do all schools need brick-and-mortar libraries? In this article, Johnson and Mastrion share their contradictory thoughts to the question. Johnson says some schools don't need library facilities or programs or librarians. These schools' teachers and administrators: (1) feel no need for a collaborative learning space; (2) feel the ability to process…
Descriptors: Library Facilities, Libraries, Individualized Instruction, Media Adaptation
Podulka, Michelle; Witort, Ron – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2009
Should teachers sacrifice class time for professional development? Two authors present their arguments to this question. The first author contends that teachers should definitely use class time for professional development. Technology is changing and growing all the time, and it is their job to prepare students for the world they will inherit.…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Literary Criticism, Persuasive Discourse
McAnear, Anita – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
When we planned the editorial calendar with the topic ubiquitous computing, we were thinking of ubiquitous computing as the one-to-one ratio of computers to students and teachers and 24/7 access to electronic resources. At the time, we were aware that ubiquitous computing in the computer science field had more to do with wearable computers. Our…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Telecommunications, Computer Uses in Education, Internet
Shareski, Dean; Winkler, Carol Ann K. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
This article presents the opposing opinions of Dean Shareski and Carol Ann K. Winkler regarding the collaborative, anonymous collections of online information, such as Wikipedia. Dean Shareski, an educational consultant with the Moose Jaw Public School Division (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada), contends that Wikipedia might be the best example of…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Online Systems, Encyclopedias, Educational Resources
Brooks, Marilyn – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
In this column, the author shares some of the processes involved with the restructuring of the elementary curriculum and the role of technology in the classroom. When Plano ISD committed time, talent, and technology to a new educational vision, the Elementary Integrated Curriculum project was born. The goal: to integrate subject matter and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Integrated Curriculum, Technology Integration, School Districts
Bull, Glen; Ferster, Bill – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
In the third wave of computing, people will interact with multiple computers in multiple ways in every setting. The value of ubiquitous computing is enhanced and reinforced by another trend: the transition to a Web 2.0 world. In a Web 2.0 world, applications and data reside on the Web itself. Schools are not yet approaching a ratio of one…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Livingston, Pamela – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Visitors to the Peck School this year would see a very different scene than two years ago. The school has expanded its laptop program to include younger students, begun construction on two new buildings, and revamped the daily schedule. Laptops are moving into the lower grades, with younger students at a ratio of two students per computer and…
Descriptors: Computers, Computer Uses in Education, Program Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
Johnson, Doug – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
In this article, the author talks about the net generation (NG) of learners and how the net generation media specialist could help students in their needs. The NG media specialist creates a program that serves students who are diverse economically, culturally, and academically. Thus, if the NG media specialist provides resources, facilities, and…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Occupational Information, Role
McAnear, Anita – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
During her years at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), the author has read many articles and attended many conference sessions about wonderful technology projects that have made a difference for students and teachers. With funds already tight, schools and districts need to think about advocating for increased funding in…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Staff Development, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement
Hall, Don – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
In this article, the author discusses on the emphasis of how 1:1 computing program transforms classroom and education experience for students. Moreover, the author stresses that with this type of program, they have created vision where the culture, curriculum, and chores were designed to meet the needs of the digital age students in terms of rigor…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Program Effectiveness, Educational Trends
Roland, Jennifer – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
This is a common response from educators confronted with the notion of advocating for educational technology funding. But, in a time when U.S. funding for Ed Tech is in danger of being cut from the budget, ISTE believes that all of its members, and in fact, all U.S. educators, must become advocates for our common cause. "Effective advocacy from…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Finance, Advocacy, Educational Media
Kadel, Robert – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Personal digital assistants (PDAs, also known as handheld or palmtop computers) are, in this author's opinion, the next great step in educational technology. The educational community has spent countless hours and dollars on providing desktop or laptop computer access to PK-16 students. Most students now have some experience with the Internet,…
Descriptors: Computers, Computer Uses in Education, Access to Computers, Educational Technology
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