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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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Burns, Mary – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2013
What will technology-based teacher professional development look like in the next few years? In this article, teacher training curriculum designer Mary Burns presents her 5 top picks from the professional learning technologies now emerging around the world: (1) IPTV; (2) Immersive Environments; (3) Video; (4) Social Media; and (5) Mobile…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Television
Getting, Sara; Swainey, Karin – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Giving iPads to first graders is a leap of faith that many teachers are understandably hesitant to take, especially if their students need immediate reading intervention and school leaders want guaranteed results. This article discusses how the authors took on the challenge of improving elementary reading using iPads, found surprising success for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Reading Achievement, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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
Bolkan, J. V.; Roland, Jennifer; Smith, Davis N. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Lots of things have changed since the baby boomers began overfilling postwar schoolhouses in the 1950s. The sparkling new buildings erected across the United States to handle the population surge have lost their luster, and in many cases, their functionality. This is not new information; in a 1995 General Accounting Office report, nearly half of…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Accounting, Educational Facilities Improvement, Middle Schools
Kolb, Liz – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Educators often reject cell phones in the classroom, considering them destructive and distractive "toys." As a former technology coordinator, the author used to think cell phones were harmful for the classroom environment. Over time, she has come to realize that cell phones are part of the students' everyday existence. Today, students use cell…
Descriptors: Toys, Telecommunications, Classroom Environment, Multimedia Materials
Flanagan, Brian; Calandra, Brendan – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Podcasting is an automated technology that allows listeners to subscribe and listen to digitally recorded audio shows. Once one subscribes to a podcast, the audio files are automatically downloaded to a computer?s media player by podcatcher software periodically throughout the day. Podcasting has been used primarily for disseminating recorded…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Technology, Multimedia Materials, Instructional Improvement
Bull, Glen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Podcasting allows distribution of audio files through an RSS feed. This permits users to subscribe to a series of podcasts that are automatically sent to their computer or MP3 player. The capability to receive podcasts is built into freely distributed software such as iPodder as well as the most recent version of iTunes, a free download. In this…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software, Educational Technology
Penuel, William R. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Excitement about handhelds must be tempered by an understanding of what is typically required when any new technology is introduced into classrooms. We know, for example, that to succeed, handheld initiatives will need clear educational objectives and a logical theory of action that guides implementation. We can anticipate that teachers will need…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Faculty Development, Educational Technology, Telecommunications
Dieterle, Ed – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
On February 10, 2004, Alex Bick contacted Chris Dede, the Timothy E. Wirth Professor of Learning Technologies at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, seeking a mentor for his work to determine whether handheld computers regularly carried by high school students generally affect academic achievement. At the time, Bick was a 10th grader…
Descriptors: Student Research, High School Students, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Bull, Glen; Garofalo, Joe; Bell, Randy – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
New technologies often assume the form of prior traditions during their infancy. For example, filmed plays known as photoplays were initially produced prior to the development of modern cinema conventions. Similarly, printed books at first assumed many of the characteristics of hand-lettered manuscripts.
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Computer Assisted Instruction
Harris, Judi – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1999
Describes telecollaborative activities as educational endeavors that involve people in different locations using Internet tools and resources to work together. Topics include curriculum-based telecollaboration that has been designed by teachers; educational benefits; Web sites with telecollaborative activities; and criteria for choosing…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Criteria, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Harris, Judi – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1998
Discussion of the use of telecommunications for curriculum development focuses on activity structures which can be used as instructional design tools. Rather than replicating lesson plans or other ideas from the Internet, activity structures encourage the creation of individualized, context-appropriate environments for learning. (LRW)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Individualized Instruction
Kimball, Chip; Sibely, Peter H. R. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1998
Discusses technology use plans (TUPs) that schools need for E-rate discounts that are available through the Federal Telecommunications Act. A Technology Plan Analysis Rubric is included that is used to evaluate whether a TUP has the elements considered essential as described in educational research and confirmed by practicing technology…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Evaluation Methods, Federal Legislation
Brown, Mark E.; Riley, Tracy L. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1998
Describes how teams of grade 4-9 gifted students investigated unsolved mysteries like Bigfoot, aliens and UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, and Stonehenge to develop Internet and research skills. Highlights student observations on difficulties encountered using the Internet for research, notes student evaluation of the workshop, and provides addresses…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Computer Uses in Education, Information Seeking, Intermediate Grades
Boehm, Diann – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1997
Highlights the Internet Schoolhouse Web site and outlines a cross-curriculum (language arts, geography, social studies, health, art, and math) lesson plan for a grades K-3 telecommunications project in which students gather data about lost teeth and share tooth-fairy legends. Lists required hardware, software, and other materials and describes…
Descriptors: Art, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales
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