THE Journal — Integration/Networking

Grant Program Helps Integrate Technology Into the Classroom

(8/1/2005)

Doing More With Less

(8/1/2005)

A Bridge to Success

(6/1/2005)

Administrative Technology: NEW RULES, NEW TOOLS

(4/1/2005)

Dominican U. Secures Network to Protect Students and Faculty

(4/1/2005)

Tips for Implementing a Wireless Network

(3/1/2005)

Increasing Visual Literacy Skills With Digital Imagery

The use of images is becoming more pervasive in modern culture, and schools must adapt their curricula and instructional practices accordingly.
(2/1/2005)

Sun Heats Up the Education World

(11/1/2004)

The Paradox of Integrating Handheld Technology in Schools: Theory vs. Practice

While handhelds have been used in a variety of educational settings, such technology needs to be introduced in a way that is palatable to administrators and educators. Thus, school personnel must have adequate and continual handheld technology training in order to fully integrate it into their classrooms, buildings and districts.
(11/1/2004)

Putting Tablet PCs to the Test

Like many educators, my colleagues (five faculty members and two IT techs) and I in the department of Media Communications and Technology at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania were interested to find out the status of tablet PCs in education.
(11/1/2004)

Integrating Technology Throughout Education

(10/1/2004)

Fulfilling the Need for a Technology Integration Specialist

(10/1/2004)

Minimizing Security Vulnerabilities in High-Tech Classrooms

Emerging technologies are quickly becoming part of our daily learning and teaching endeavors in academia.
(8/1/2004)

Technology Integration Introduction

The use of instructional technology has evolved over the last two decades.
(7/1/2004)

Maine: Maine Learns'

It's just another day in middle school. Students file into class while others file out with their backpacks slung low.
(7/1/2004)

Maine: Maine Learning Technology Initiative Transforms Teaching and Learning at Freeport Middle School

Last summer, a truck arrived at Freeport Middle School in Freeport, Maine, and unloaded more than 130 laptops - one for every seventh-grade teacher and student.
(7/1/2004)

Massachusetts: Systemic Planning & Appropriate Tools Lead Massachusetts School Districts Toward Full Integration of Technology, Increased Student Achievement

(7/1/2004)

West Virginia: Integrating Technology to Improve Student Learning

(7/1/2004)

Tennessee: BEACONS Project Gets Blue Springs Elementary On the Road to True Technology Integration

(7/1/2004)

Carnegie Mellon Links Up With LightPointe's Optical Wireless Technology to Serve Off-Campus Building

(6/1/2004)

Snowflake USD Discovers a Cost-Effective Way to Deliver Technology to All Students

(5/1/2004)

LightPointe Offers Cost-Effective Optical Wireless Solution for K-12, Higher Ed

(5/1/2004)

Examining the Wireless Classroom

(3/1/2004)

Finding Waves

Wireless local area networks are the most widely adopted networking technology to hit the market in the last three years. They have the potential to make network applications and the Internet available anywhere on a campus so that students and faculty are no longer tethered to their offices or shared computer laboratories in order to connect to a computer network.
(3/1/2004)

Wireless Telephones Help Schools Increase Communications, Decrease Safety Risks

(3/1/2004)