10/01/2006


Features

Data Warehousing :: Too Much Information

With the new emphasis on collecting data to drive instruction, schools must face another issue: where to store it all. Data warehousing is the solution.


eProcurement :: The Technology of Smart Shopping

Purchasing supplies electronically is fast, easy, and efficient. Yet districts have been slow to abandon old paper-based methods.


Fighting Plagiarism :: Taking the Work Out of Homework

Facilitated by the internet, cut-and-paste plagiarism is running rampant on K-12 campuses. Now educators are answering back, using the same online sources to catch kids in the act.


Product Focus

Inspiration Software's InspireData


E-9520T by Gateway


Picture Porter Elite by Digital Foci


HP 39gs by Hewlett Packard


X772e color laser printer by Lexmark


Captivate 2 by Adobe


Editorial

Math Needs a Makeover


Keep the Customer Satisfied


Policy/Advocacy

A Plan Without a Plan


Extracurricular

Extracurricular :: For technologists who do their homework


Networking

Breaking Up the Bottleneck


News/In Brief

Technology + Online + Industry + Partnerships


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