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Six degrees of speculation.(our::SPACE)(Elementary and Secondary Education Act)

In the nation's capital, everything is touched by gossip and guesswork. But there's one rumor that merits our attention. SPECULATION IS AS...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 11/01/09 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
They're playing our song: a unique night of music contains lessons for our industry about vision, trust, and leadership.(our::SPACE)

I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH recently to be part of a small audience that witnessed a very interesting concert performance. Pearl Jam guitarist Stone...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 10/01/09 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
NAEP gets it one-third right: a new federally authorized test of students' technology literacy has little in sync with the tech curriculum schools are teaching.(our SPACE)(National Assessment of Educational Progress)

WATCH OUT, tech directors. A train wreck is coming your way and you're sure to receive some collateral damage. The mishap will result from a...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 09/01/09 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
Separation anxiety: the annual Speak Up survey returns, with some unsettling data revealing a disconnect between students and their educators.(Project Tomorrow)(Survey)

TWENTY-THREE PERCENT. Twenty-three percent! That is the number of students--self-labeled "advanced tech"--who answered yes to the following...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 12/01/08 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
The politics of feedback: readers' response to my presidential endorsement reveals much about the rift our disagreements can cause.(commentary)(Editorial)

WE RECEIVED A NUMBER of responses (see Your Letters, page 10) opposing my endorsement of Barack Obama for president ("President Ed Tech,"...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 11/01/08 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
Converge your resources: linking physical security and cyber security methods can maximize a district's safety efforts.(COMMENTARY)

TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES a prime example of a paradox. It can solve, or at least alleviate, many K-12 security problems, yet it causes many as well....
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 10/01/08 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
President ed tech: following a rough ride with the Bush administration, only one candidate offers the policies and vision that can reinvigorate our industry and help our students gain a foothold on the future.(commentary)

BARACK OBAMA for president. I say this with equal parts gravity and enthusiasm, and after a great amount of consideration. It's certainly not...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 10/01/08 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
Getting the story straight: recent articles in the nation's two most influential newspapers draw an inaccurate picture of education technology. A three-pronged counteroffensive is in order.(policy & advocacy)(Editorial)

I REMEMBER TAKING a Red Cross class a number of years ago, and one thing has stuck in my head: to stop the bleeding, apply more pressure. ...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 06/01/07 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
A winner on all fronts: this year's Charp Award goes to a district whose innovative technological efforts touch every aspect of its operation.(International Society for Technology in Education awarding Calcasieu Parish School)(Editorial)

AT THE NATIONAL Educational Computing Conference in Atlanta later this month, the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE;...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 06/01/07 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication -
Psyched up for NCLB: with the contentious bill up for reauthorization, ed tech advocates would do well to draw on a useful mind game from a decades-old middle school lesson.(No Child Left Behind Act of 2001)

I TAUGHT FUTURES STUDIES to secondary school students during the 1970s. A primary purpose of the course was to get kids to realize that there...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 05/01/07 by Fletcher, Geoffrey H. · More from publication
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