08/01/2007


Features

The New Librarians

Today’s school librarians have to be technology facilitators and master teachers, not just book providers, in order to stay a step ahead in the digital age.


Opening a New Door

A growing number of districts is turning to open source as an effective solution to cope with tight budgets and to escape expensive software upgrade cycles.


If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em

School districts are recognizing the value social networks offer in disseminating information and encouraging communication in a format students enjoy.


Editorial

It’s Time We Got ‘Crazy’


Let Academic Freedom Ring


Extracurricular

Extracurricular :: For technologists who do their homework


News/In Brief

Technology + Online + Industry + Partnerships


T.H.E. News Update

T.H.E. News Update :: August 1, 2007

:::::: NEWS & ISSUES
: e-Learning Market to hit $52.6 Billion by 2010
: Education Market, Notebooks Help Propel Apple to Record Quarter
: ClassLink Releases Free ClassSync
: Boyertown District Expands Site with Dynamic Information
: DigiLore kicks Off Software Grants
: Blackboard To Give Away $25,000 Greenhouse Grant for Virtual Worlds


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