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Brazell, Wayne – Principal, 2005
As I reflect on my many years as an elementary school principal, I realize how much more effective I would have been if I had owned a wireless handheld computer. This relatively new technology can provide considerable assistance to today?s principals and recent advancements have increased its functions and capacity. Handheld computers are…
Descriptors: Principals, Computer Uses in Education
Byers, Joseph W. – Principal, 1991
The most useful feature of laptop computers is portability, as one elementary school principal notes. IBM and Apple are not leaders in laptop technology. Tandy and Toshiba market relatively inexpensive models offering durability, reliable software, and sufficient memory space. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Principals
Protheroe, Nancy – Principal, 2005
In seeking to answer the question, "Is there evidence that using instructional technology leads to higher levels of student learning?" this report examines research indicating that computer technology can improve student achievement when properly implemented. It identifies four principles that guide effective technology integration and examines…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration
Roberts, Paul A. – Principal, 1997
An array of desktop technologies, including integrated word processing software, presentation software, database software, electronic mail, and Internet search engines, can make a principal's life easier and more challenging. Administrators should devote sufficient time and commitment to honing their skills, sharing their knowledge via hands-on…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
Mergendoller, John R. – Principal, 2000
The average American school now has one instructional computer for every six students. The next hurdle is adapting educational technology to support and extend student learning. Three keys to success are technological resources, cultural commitment, and effective instructional practices. A sidebar tracks the digital divide between haves and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Benson, Donna – Principal, 1997
New computers often collect dust in the classroom. Too much technology planning concentrates on hardware and software, to the detriment of staff development. An Arizona principal developed a successful inservice plan for teachers involving basic training, intensive small-group training sessions, and creation of certified resident experts in…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Certification, College School Cooperation, Computer Uses in Education
Jacobs, Karen – Principal, 1999
Just as athletic coaches match children's size to appropriately sized gear, children using computers need suitably sized furniture and hardware. Just as coaches use appropriately timed warmups and breaks, teachers should establish healthy work habits for computer users in their classes. Tips and equipment specifications are provided. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Elementary Education
Ravaglia, Raymond; Sommer, Richard – Principal, 1999
Distance-learning programs should augment, not replace, the existing classroom. They should expand the elementary curriculum and fill gaps in traditional course offerings. Examples include advanced courses for gifted students, eliminated arts and foreign languages courses, and instruction for homebound students. Program evaluation criteria and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Distance Education
Lewis, Peter H. – Principal, 1991
Educators must understand the new educational technologies, select the best ones for classroom use, and find innovative and equitable ways to pay for them. The heart of education's technological transformation is the computer; fiber networks, television optical disks, multimedia, satellites, electronic mail, and virtual reality are also important…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
Snyder, Thomas D. – Principal, 1991
According to U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Education statistics, public school enrollment is increasing; minority student increases are pushing elementary school enrollment to record highs. Trends are also summarized for preschool education, student and family characteristics, number of schools and teachers, revenues and expenditures,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Bickart, Toni S.; Pierrel, Elaine – Principal, 1999
Technology means more than computers, especially in classrooms for young children. The K-3 technology curriculum should build on children's interest in making things, discovering how things work, and using tools to help accomplish tasks. To prevent computer misuse or overuse, principals must involve teachers in planning the technology curriculum.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning