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Lovely, Gail – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
While I wrote this column, there seemed to be a lull in new software announcements for education and educators. Perhaps it is reflective of the tightening of school budgets or the heavy emphasis on standardized tests and strictly measurable results here in the United States, which has lead to fewer really exciting software announcements lately.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Standardized Tests
Bull, Glen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Podcasting allows distribution of audio files through an RSS feed. This permits users to subscribe to a series of podcasts that are automatically sent to their computer or MP3 player. The capability to receive podcasts is built into freely distributed software such as iPodder as well as the most recent version of iTunes, a free download. In this…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software, Educational Technology
Hall, Don; Kelly, Pat – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Increasingly, teachers rely on computer software and networks to both enhance curriculum management and provide engaging learning opportunities in instruction. New software is enabling more frequent formative assessments to better focus day-to-day lessons on the unique needs of individual learners. Administrators use increasingly complex data…
Descriptors: Database Management Systems, Computer Software, Academic Standards, Academic Achievement
Johnson, Kathy; Sharp, Vicki – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
This article briefly shares the two teachers opinions of PowerPoint and whether or not they believe if it is crippling students. Kathy Johnson, a technology professor, does not use PowerPoint anymore. She feels that with PowerPoint slides and the textbook, the instructor's value has diminished. Vicki Sharp believes that PowerPoint brings out the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Software, College Faculty, College Students