THE Journal — Hardware
Mobile Presentation Lectern
(9/1/2005)
H3 Laptop Cart
(9/1/2005)
Train Computer Classroom Stations
(9/1/2005)
Color Printing on a Cart
(9/1/2005)
Multi-Monitor Mount
(9/1/2005)
Web Site Provides Discounts on Classroom Furniture
(9/1/2005)
$1M Collaborative Effort Preps Students for the Future
(8/1/2005)
Mobile Classroom Awarded to Ohio Elementary School
(8/1/2005)
Schools In Need Now Eligible for Free Thin-Client Software
(8/1/2005)
The Hidden Costs of Wireless Computer Labs
Mobile labs may bring us a step closer to one-to-one computing, but with the proliferation of security problems and tech support issues, are they
really ready to replace dedicated computer labs?
(8/1/2005)
Sparking a Revolution in Teaching and Learning
How one of Ohio’s
lowest-performing
elementary schools
raised its third-grade
reading test scores by
a whopping 124 percent.
(8/1/2005)
Notebook & Tablet PC Spotlight
(8/1/2005)
Sunburst Technology’s Key Skills for Reading: Spelling and Phonics
(8/1/2005)
Mark-My-Time
(8/1/2005)
PalmOne Delivers Allin-One Mobile Manager
A growing body of research indicates that information and communication technologies make teachers' lessons more interesting...
(6/1/2005)
The Digitization of Learning
(6/1/2005)
Projector Spotlight
A growing body of research indicates that information and communication technologies make teachers' lessons more interesting...
(6/1/2005)
Administrative & Management Tools
(6/1/2005)
20 Technology Skills Every Educator Should Have
A growing body of research indicates that information and communication technologies make teachers' lessons more interesting...
(6/1/2005)
DCP-7020 Digital Copier/Printer
Much of the focus for education technology through the '90s was on technology equity as measured by student access to computers.
(5/1/2005)
Villanova U. Sets Up 'Wall Street' Lab
(5/1/2005)
TI-84 Plus Silver Edition
(4/1/2005)
Asset-Tracking Technology Helps Lockdown, Recover Laptops at Bryant University
(4/1/2005)
Ball State’s ‘Digital Middletown’ Project Explores Wireless Broadband Initiatives
The fabled middletown Studies, conducted by Robert and Helen Lynd in the 1920s and ’30s, established Muncie, Ind., as the most studied city in America.
(3/1/2005)
Developing a Mobile Learning Environment to Support Virtual Education Communities
Dozens of reports over the last 35 years have documented the decline in the number of students pursuing science and mathematics degrees.
(3/1/2005)