THE Journal — Hardware

Engaging Families With Technology

How to involve families in the formal education of their children is a question researchers and educators have been trying to answer since the first bricks were laid for the nation's public education system.
(12/1/2003)

Difference by Design: Taking Learning Tools From the Home into the Classroom

(12/1/2003)

Desktops

(12/1/2003)

Florida School Participates in Tablet PC Pilot Program

(11/1/2003)

Palm Introduces New Handhelds With Educational Pricing

(11/1/2003)

On-Demand Lectures Create an Effective Distributed Education Experience

Tablet PCs Help Georgia Institute of Technology Professor Focus More Time on Students' Needs and Less Time on 'Chalking and Talking'
(11/1/2003)

Portable Technology Comes of Age

The PDA was originally conceived of as a portable handheld electronic device that provided a user with a tool to organize his or her life through easy access to a personal calendar, daily planner and address book.
(11/1/2003)

Catalyst for Change

In a world and age dominated by technology, educators may find themselves, at times, ill-equipped to face the needs of an ever-modernizing, ever-mobile student body.
(11/1/2003)

ActivePAD by Publications International

(11/1/2003)

GeoSafari Talking Telescope by Educational Insights Inc.

(11/1/2003)

Editors' Picks ... Higher Ground Laptrap

(11/1/2003)

Scope on a Rope L2 Microscope

(11/1/2003)

Notebooks

(11/1/2003)

Wireless Tots

The first wireless technology program for preschoolers was implemented in January at the Primrose School at Bentwater in Atlanta, Ga., a new corporate school operated by Primrose School Franchising Co.
(10/1/2003)

PocketClassroom Connects Teachers, Students With Handhelds

(10/1/2003)

AlphaSmart Releases Wireless Laptop Alternative

(10/1/2003)

Short Takes: NeoMagic Corp.

(10/1/2003)

Short Takes: Gateway Inc.

(10/1/2003)

Implementing a Mobile Lab in a Faculty of Education

Information and communications technology (ICT) pervades most aspects of contemporary civilization and will undoubtedly influence our near future to an even greater extent.
(10/1/2003)

Improving School Performance and Career Preparation With a Wireless Computer Lab

Two years ago, mandeville high school in Louisiana purchased a mobile wireless computer lab with grant funds from the state.
(10/1/2003)

The Reality of Anytime, Anywhere Learning

As the fifth largest school district in california, Santa Ana Unified School District faces the challenge of providing technology access to its more than 63,000 students and over 6,000 certificated and classified staff members.
(10/1/2003)

Alexandria Technical College Flourishes With the Implementation of a Wireless Network

(10/1/2003)

Digital Imaging: The Wave of the Future

(10/1/2003)

Creating Safer and More Efficient Schools With Biometric Technologies

The events of the last five years make one issue of paramount importance to parents, teachers and school administrators: safety.
(9/1/2003)

Educational PDA Games Engage Students, Teach Essential Language Skills

(9/1/2003)