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Carpenter, Cal – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
Considers ethics issues involved with using online resources like the Internet in elementary and secondary education and suggests that educators initiate and model a standardized role of ethical behavior for Internet users. Topics include hackers; privacy, piracy, and security; screening electronic sites; ethics education; and an ethics model.…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Internet
Robinson, LeAnne K.; Brown, Abbie; Green, Tim – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2007
For the last year the authors have been gathering examples of how perceived "threats of security" are hampering the integration of technology in teaching and learning. They hope that educators will examine both the challenges of increased security demands and ways in which security might enhance, rather than detract from, the use of technology for…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Computer Security, Computer Uses in Education
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
Bailey, Gerald D. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1997
School administrators consider themselves technology leaders, but few would claim they know all there is to know. This article examines 10 concepts for technology integration in 21st-century schools: change, technology planning, ethics, teaching and learning, safety and security, curriculum, staff development, infrastructure, technical support,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Change, Computer Security, Curriculum
Barrett, Joanne – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Social networking is one of the latest trends to evolve out of the growing online community. Social networking sites gather data submitted by members that is then stored as user profiles. The data or profiles can then be shared among the members of the site. Membership can be free or fee-based. A typical social networking site provides members…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Profiles, Social Networks, Web Sites