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Johnson, Doug – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
The concepts of intellectual freedom as expressed in these two quotations are as relevant to information in electronic formats as they are in print. As a proponent of intellectual freedom, the author of this article advocated and received administrative support for unfiltered Internet access in the Mankato Area (Minnesota) Public Schools from 1994…
Descriptors: Values, Media Specialists, Intellectual Freedom, Internet
Safford, Barbara Ripp – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
This brief article describes the database, Science Online, from Facts on File. Science is defined broadly in this database to include archeology, computer technology, medicine, inventions, and mathematics, as well as biology, chemistry, earth sciences, and astronomy. Content also is divided into format categories for browsing purposes:…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Databases, Sciences
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Hudson, David L., Jr.; Williams, Charles F. – Social Education, 2004
In a clear-cut victory for campaign-finance reformers last December, a sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court upheld virtually the entire Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA). McConnell v. FEC, No. 02-1674 (slip opinion available on the web at www.supremecourtus.gov). The Court's 298-page ruling rejected the free speech and other…
Descriptors: Opinions, Internet, Constitutional Law, Elections
Callister, T. A., Jr.; Burbules, Nicholas C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In this article, the authors cite four reasons why parents and schools should reconsider the use of Internet filters. First, and most simply, filters don't work as advertised. One of the most controversial and contentious issues surrounding the use of new information and communication technologies, especially in schools and libraries, is whether…
Descriptors: Internet, Access to Information, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Friedman, Stan, Sr. – Library Journal, 2004
This article describes the results of the 19th annual Computers in Libraries Conference in Washington, DC on March 10-12, 2004. The conference peered into the future, drew lessons from the past, and ran like clockwork. Program chair Jane Dysart and her organizing committee are by now old hands, bringing together three keynote addresses, 100…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Internet, Privacy, Libraries
Jones, Jami – School Library Journal, 2004
Today's teens face an endless barrage of media--television, movies, radio, the Internet, magazines, and electronic games, not to mention those advertising slogans that shout out at them from billboards, bumper stickers, and even T-shirts. The sheer amount of time that teens spend with media is mind-boggling. Over the course of a year, young adults…
Descriptors: Internet, Television, Libraries, Adolescents
Huwe, Terence K. – Computers in Libraries, 2005
Technostress--the challenge of keeping up with changing technology--has been one of the few constants in professional lives for the past 30 or more years. In this paper, the author addresses what constitutes "best practices" for keeping up with rapidly changing technology.
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Internet
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Lewis, Tania; Marginson, Simon; Snyder, Ilana – Higher Education Quarterly, 2005
This paper discusses the concept of the network organisation in relation to the technologised university. Drawing upon the early findings of a study that examines the impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on both organisational and teaching and learning issues in five Australian universities, the authors discuss the way in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Technology, Information Technology, Internet
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Clarke, W. Guy; Lee, John K. – Clearing House, 2004
History frequently is taught as a set of facts that must be memorized to either pass a test or become culturally literate (Whelan 1997). Such an approach to history instruction reduces content to a consumable, socially irrelevant product and strips meaning from the classroom. To alleviate the drudgery of typical history instruction, teachers can…
Descriptors: Local History, History Instruction, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
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T.H.E. Journal, 2004
This article presents the executive summary of a report produced by the Center for Digital Education. Investments in digital technologies have helped community colleges across America prepare for the needs and expectations of "millenials," the name given to a generation of 60 million people born between 1979 and 1994, according to the Center for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Online Systems
Rogers, Tim; Fombon, Atabong; Reynolds, Erica – Library Journal, 2005
Community information (CI) isn't a new concept for libraries. In some communities it's as old as library service itself. When librarians began collecting, maintaining, and delivering CI to patrons, they worked with a variety of nonprofits and other governmental agencies to develop card- or notebook-based systems to connect people with information.…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Libraries, Internet, Information Systems
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Greenberg, Gary – EDUCAUSE Review, 2004
Artists have a long portfolio tradition. Some start to put together their portfolios before they have had any formal training or even before they have any notion of becoming an artist. They simply begin to collect and organize their work, sharing it from time to time with family and friends, perhaps as an occasional exhibition. Later, in the…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Creative Development, Artists, Informal Education
Barack, Lauren – School Library Journal, 2005
This article briefly describes how 20 students at Libertyville High School in Lake County, IL, are billing the new peer-counseling program they launched online in January. Students are able to e-mail questions about anything that's troubling them without revealing their identities, and their counterparts get back to them just as anonymously. The…
Descriptors: Internet, Peer Counseling, High School Students, Counseling Techniques
Cloonan, Michele V.; Dove, John G. – Library Journal, 2005
An ideology of librarianship was created by Shiyali Ramamrita (SR) Ranganathan in his classic The Five Laws of Library Science (Bombay: Asia Pub. House, 1963). He formulated objectives and principles for the organization of, access to, and use of library materials. Given the changing information world, this is a good time to reconsider…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Libraries, Library Materials, Library Services
Barack, Lauren – School Library Journal, 2005
What child hasn't chatted with friends through a computer? But chatting with a computer? Some Danish scientists have literally put a face on their latest software program, bringing to virtual life storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, who engages users in actual conversations. The digitized Andersen resides at the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computers, Computer Software, Fairy Tales
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