Archive for April, 2007






College coaches will have to recruit the old-fashioned way next year: The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) board of directors approved a ban April 26 to eliminate all text messages from coaches to recrui…

Comparing viewpoints is so interesting, especially when you are trying to teach. Also humor in the classroom helps learning and I love when I get the opportunities to combine the two. This comment from Michael on one of his posts made me remember a previous post from Will. We have an interesting comparison here. Will […]




Although it has already taken nearly four decades to get this far in building the internet, some university researchers–with the federal government’s blessing–want to scrap all that and start over.

The idea might se…

School buses and other vehicles are being equipped with wireless internet access in an emerging trend that has enormous implications for students. Proponents of the trend say wireless connectivity on buses could turn wha…

As Congress sets about the difficult task of revamping the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), the six-year-old education law once considered a hallmark of President Bush’s presidency, several school superintendents…

Supporters of education reform and increased funding for school technology should make their voices heard on Capitol Hill, but they must make sure their efforts are carefully targeted, on point, respectful, and professio…

The study, which was conducted by the Association for Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education (ACUTA), surveyed 279 schools. The web-based survey found that while 65 percent of respondents have had so…




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