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THE Journal Magazine: November 2014

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Departments:

  • Our Space: How to Botch a Tech Rollout
  • Here & Now: Teachers Are Better at Using Technology Than Digital Native Students
  • Product Roundup: Social Network Alternatives and MoreInequalities in ed tech resources
  • Innovator: Delsia Malone, Principal, W.E. Striplin Elementary School, Gadsden, AL

October 2014 | vol. 43 no. 8

10 Lessons Learned From the Assessment Field Tests
Schools and districts that took part in the PARCC and Smarter Balanced trial runs share their experiences to help you prepare for online testing this spring.
3 Tech Tools That Boost Early Literacy
These forward-thinking districts are using software and mobile devices to help close the achievement gap before it’s too late.
6 Ways to Engage Every Learner Using UDL
Universal Design for Learning can make your lessons more accessible and your lesson-planning more fun.
What You Need to Know About Web Search for Education
Both students and teachers require instruction in safely finding the information they want, and new technology can light the way.
4 Ways Technology Can Make Your Music Lessons Sing
New tech tools give students control over their music and inspire them to create and innovate.
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