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Waters, John K. – T.H.E. Journal, 2008
With budgets and staff stretched thin, schools are turning tech-savvy students into technology leaders and a popular, important source of IT support. Providing professional tech support is a very expensive a proposition, so districts from Tupelo to Greenville, and from Hattiesburg to Columbia, are enlisting students to fill the gaps. This article…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Student Leadership, Technology Integration, School Districts
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Bradburn, Frances Bryant – T.H.E. Journal, 2004
Many kinds of professional development exist within and across schools, but the IMPACT Model School Grant has provided enough professional development dollars to allow some "best practice" modifications to two common models that have reputations for being less than effective: conference attendance and outside consultants. The principal…
Descriptors: Grants, Computer Uses in Education, Faculty Development, Conferences
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Rutherford, LeAne H.; Grana, Sheryl J. – T.H.E. Journal, 1995
The growing use of technology in teaching is causing faculty members to reevaluate their teaching methods and learn how to use new technology. Discussion includes some issues preventing faculty from adapting, suggestions for learning and using technology, and an example of a training workshop for using interactive television. (JKP)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Media, Faculty Development, Higher Education
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Rigeman, Sally; McIntire, Nancy – T.H.E. Journal, 2005
Sometimes, state requirements really are helpful, resulting in projects that positively affect teachers and students. The requirement for school districts and area education agencies (AEAs) to submit annual progress reports (APRs) to the state, based on student data, resulted in a technology project with wide-reaching implications. Using the…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Mathematics Tests, Educational Change, Accountability
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T.H.E. Journal, 2006
A history teacher uses a computer game to interest students in World War II. A former TV reporter creates a new journalism curriculum that turns high school kids into real on-air broadcasters. An administrator and a technology coordinator team up to bring their campuses in contact with others around the world. A project director devises a…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Immigrants, History Instruction, Educational Games