Archive for September, 2006



Online learning takes center stage at the Taguig Science High School to boost education through Information and Communication Technology. The ‘‘Taguig e-ducate Project’’ was launched last week to mark the school’s second founding anniversary. A Web-base

An analysis of existing ed-tech research offers both good and bad news for advocates of educational technology: Although technology has had a positive impact on education so far, more dedication to research, implementati…

Today is the K-12 Online Conference — for me. I’ve been asked to deliver the keynote address, but being that the conference is online and quite virtual, it doesn’t really matter when I’m delivering the address. It doesn’t really matter when you are watching, reading, or listening to it. It’s kinda weird, […]

MARYVILLE, Tennessee When events of September 11 occurred, few third-graders at Porter Elementary had ever even heard of Afghanistan. But that's all changed-not just because of the proliferation of news coverage on the war...

Protection against identity theft—impersonating someone, usually for financial gain—is a concern for every school district. How can administrators keep data safe? Larry Wong, information technology security officer for the 140,000-student Montgomery Coun

It really doesn’t matter whether Microsoft Corp. gets Windows Vista out in January 2007 or March or even June, an analyst with JupiterResearch said Tuesday, since most businesses aren’t champing at the bit to upgrade their OS. About half of the 207 compan

As wireless protocols go, 802.11n is everything an IT admin could want. The newest flavor in the alphabet soup that is Wi-Fi, “n” carries data faster and farther than its predecessors and is perfectly suited to multimedia transmission. There’s just one ti

Sorry, but I didn’t take any pictures of me in my son’s shirt.  I thought about it I couldn’t move that well.  I couldn’t even get an ink pen in my shirt pocket.
So, to satisfy your desire for details, and to move with the flow of confessions, I once opened my suitcase, getting ready for […]

Setting up the Summit Room

I had another of one those singular experiences yesterday, one of events that I know I’ll be carrying with me for a long time, and that will color a lot of what I’ll be talking and writing about in the future. As you know, I have been working in the […]

SAN FRANCISCO, California At the end of the school day, you won't find Helen Turnbull carting home stacks of papers to grade.

Admissions officers and others interested in the college-application process are monitoring the development of one-stop, state-wide web sites that streamline the college enrollment process for prospective students and th…

When the squeal from an automated warning radio brought news a severe storm was approaching, school principal William Tomic acted quickly. He alerted teachers to bring children indoors and to a secure interior hallway fo…

What will I learn today? You will learn the basics of PC maintenance. What hardware and/or software does the techtorial apply to? This techtorial applies to any PC (computer running Windows). Mac users will find partsof the techtorial helpful as well. Wh




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