06/01/2001


Special Feature

INFOCOMM 2001


NECC 2001 - Conference Overview


Features

Global Business Classroom - A Team Approach to Online Program Development


Wireless Laptops and Local Area Networks


Click, Developing an Online Professional Development Program for Teachers


Innovating Professional Development for Future Health Care Practitioners


Product Focus

New Releases...Boxlight’s XD-10m


New Releases...Maxspeed’s PGX 2000


New Releases...Kyocera Mita America


New Releases...Sun Ray 150


New Releases...Phoenix 1U Rackmount


Focus: Thin Client


New Releases...APW-Wright Line Flat Panel Articulating Arms


Hands on Gateway Solo


Applications

Madison Metropolitan School District Tracks Tech Work Online


Gigabit Ethernet at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania


Digital Publishing

Electronic Academic Journals Place Entire Publishing Process Online


Digital Education and Social Sciences Textbooks for Higher Ed


webSITES


Short Takes...ebrary.com


Alliance Makes PerfectBound e-books Available on the Web


Partnership Results in Development of Interactive Electronic College Textbooks


Software Provides Links to Full-Text Articles


Short Takes...Versaware, Inc.


Short Takes...BookOnWeb.com


Students and Teachers Create Their Own Print-On-Demand Books


Introducing a New Department - DigitalPublishing


Editorial

Professional Development


Educator's Evaluation

Sunburst’s Math Arena


Arrow Educational Product’s Phonics Voyage


Knowledge Adventure’s Reading Blaster Ages 5-7


Events

Calendar


Industry Perspective

Virtual Schools, A 21st Century Strategy for Teacher Professional Development


News/In Brief

Late Breaks...SurfControl


Correction


Study to Analyze What Factors Contribute to Success in the Use of Technology


Enhanced Portal Provides e-learning Opportunities


Toyota Provides Grants for Innovative Programs


Late Breaks...Apple Teacher Institutes


Late Breaks...Presenting Solutions


T.H.E. Institute and Texas Computer Education Association


Product Initiative Transforms the Face of Presentations