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May 18, 2008

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Achieving School Reform through Educators
by Howard D. Mehlinger

All Aboard The Story Engine!
by Thom Gillespie

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
by Robert Fulghum

An Alternative School Voucher System
by Russell L. Ackoff

Assessment: Let's See What Our Kids Can Do
by Eva L. Baker

At Home and On Line
by Rhonda Rieseberg

Banking on Educational Software: A Wired Economy Unfolds
by Jeremy Roschelle, Byron Henderson, Jim Spohrer, and John Lilly

Beyond the Textbook: Learner-Powered Multimedia
by John Kerin, and Charlotte Frank

Bioelectronic Learning: The Effects of Electronic Media on a Developing Brain
by Robert Sylwester

Boards of Education: The Need for Effective Leadership
by William L. Bainbridge and M. Donald Thomas

Bridging the New Digital Divide: Lessons from Across the Atlantic
by Laurence Peters

Calling the NCAA's Heavy Hand
by Joe Nathan

Can Web-Based Collaboration Reform Education?
by Joe Slowinski, Tiffany Anderson, and Julie Reinhart

Censorship and Electronic Evironments in Schools
by Jennifer Spaeth

Character Education and Media Literacy—Finding Common Ground
by Scott D. Herrington and Cindy C. Emmans

Commander Laurel's Excellent Adventure
by Thom Gillespie

Computer Dictatorship
by Herbert London

Computers Make Kids Smarter—Right?
by Heather Kirkpatrick and Larry Cuban

Creating the Virtual Middle Ground
by Michael Heim

Designing, and Making, the New American High School
by Bob Pearlman

Deus Machina
by Neil Postman

Diverse Schools Are Stronger Academically and Socially
by Eileen Gale Kugler

Educators on the Edge: Spreading the Wise Use of Technology
by Sybil S. Eakin

Equity and the ‘Big Picture’
by Henry Jay Becker

Exploring the Real World Online
by Jim Woodell and James Gray

Forum: New Media and the Law: Protecting the Goodies in the Digital Candy Store
by Kenneth Wasch

FORUM: National Education Summit
by Sybil E. Eakin

From Lean-and-Mean Times to the Millennium
by Gerald W. Bracey

Giants of American Education: Horace Mann
by Sybil Eakin

Giants of American Education: John Dewey, The Education Philosopher
by Sybil Eakin

Global Security and Global Civil Society
by Janet Bloomfield

Grand Theft Auto, the Video Game Everyone Loves to Hate, Allows Ethics and Morality Lessons
by Thom Gillespie

Hablar con los Hombres en el Techo
A Poem by George Hall

“Hard Fun” . . . Squeak!
by Thom Gillespie

Home Learning, Technology, and Tomorrow's Workplace
by Rhonda L. Rieseberg

Ich Bin Ein Illiterati: An Interview with Mihai Nadin
by Thom Gilliespie

If Baboons Ran Schools
by Thom Gillespie

Illumination in the Desert
by Kenneth Goodall

I'm Doing Better But Feeling Worse: Serendipity, Unintended Consequences, and I.T.
by Frank W. Connolly

In Search of Elegant Solutions
by Maisie McAdoo

Information Literacy—Where Do We Go from Here?
by Melissa Koch

The Internet as School, or Welcome to Our MUD Room
by Ralph Brauer

Internet Ethics
by Cindy Emmans

The Internet May Be the Safest Haven
by Les Radke

The Internetworked School: A Policy for the Future
Barry J. Fishman, and Roy D. Pea

Interviews:
  • Ackoff, Russell L.
  • Boyer, Ernest L.
  • Cerf, Vint
  • Chase, Bob
  • Comer, M.D., James P.
  • Darling-Hammond , Linda
  • Dyson, Esther
  • Escalante, Jaime
  • Ford, Gerald R.
  • Friedman, Milton
  • Goodlad, John I.
  • Greenberg, Daniel
  • Healy, Jane M.
  • Hesburgh, C.S.C., Rev. Theodore M.
  • Howard, Jeff EdPress Award Winner
  • Hoxby, Caroline M.
  • Hundt, Reed
  • Kozol, Jonathan
  • Levinson, Paul
  • McKernan, John R.
  • Meier, Deborah
  • Morgan, Barbara Radding
  • Perelman, Lewis J.
  • Peters, Tom EdPress Award Winner
  • Rawlins, Gregory J. E.
  • Sizer, Theodore
  • Strossen, Nadine
  • Whittle, Chris
  • Williams, Luther S.
  • Wise, Arthur E.

It's Time We Started Asking the Right Questions
by Laurence Peters

John Dewey Never Said It Would Be Easy: Designing Education in the 21st Century
by Jerrold E. Kemp, 2000 TECHNOS Press Author

Learn & Live™: Imagine the Possibilities
by Mark Sargent

Learning: A New Dimension in the NII Age
by Frank B. Withrow and Anuradha Sapru Kohls

The Learning Odyssey—Extending the Net
by Walter Koetke

Leaving Children Behind
by William L. Bainbridge

The Leonardo Loop: Science Returns to Art
by James Bailey

Let's Tie the Digital Knot
by Seymour Papert

Literacy, Learning, and Media
by Dennis Adams and Mary Hamm

A Little Help, Please: Assistive, Adaptive, Amazing Technologies
by John Pesta

Log On and Deliver, But Rest First (An Article about Teaching via the Internet)
by William E. Byxbee

LOL: Lots of Luck? Laughing Out Loud? Or learning Outside the Lines…An Interview About Alternative Learning with Jonathan Mooney
by Thom Gillespie

Looking in the Mirror—An Educator's Thoughts on Education
by James Cisek

A Matter of Degree
by Jason Ohler

A Matter of Respect: Copyright Law and New Technologies
by Ivan R. Bender

Message on Our Failures to Reform
Message to My Granddaughter
Message to Johannes Gutenberg
Poems by George Hall

Mississippi's LEAP Toward Literacy
by Edwin E. Meek

A Modest Proposal for Greatly Increasing Teacher Compensation and Fixing Everything Else Wrong with Education
J. Ogden Hamilton

Mongolia, Multimedia Memories, and Me
by Joe Buchman

Multimedia and the Curriculum
by George McBroom

No Girls Allowed!
by Melissa Koch

Of Techno Wizards, Cyber Puppets, and the Persistence of Vision
by Frank J. Batavick EdPress Award Winner

Of TinkerToys, Technology, and the Educational Encounter
by Judah L. Schwartz

The Passive-Aggressive Paradox of On-Line Discourse
by Crawford Kilian

The Path of Native American Education: Where Tradition and Technology Meet
by Richard Simonelli

Pay Now or Pay Later
by William L. Lepley and A. James Jones

Personal Media and the Human Community
by Shigeru Miyagawa

Polyhedra City: A Mentoring Case Study
by Kay Toliver as told to Racquel Skolnik

A Primer on Taming the Beast
by Jason Ohler, 1999 TECHNOS Press Author

The Productivity of Learning Technologies: A School and Learning Policy Review
by Dale Man

Profile: Inspiring Young Minds—Kay Toliver
by Arwen Larson

Profile: Marva Collins, Her Way
by Toni O'Neal Mosley

Publish or Perish! The Copyright Law's Requirement
by Leonard D. DuBoff, © 2002

Raising the Investment Quotient
by Paul F. Kraack

Readers Play Catch Up—and Win
by Terry Hyland

Reflections on Equity
by Asa G. Hilliard III

Realizing the Promise of Technology in America’s Schools
by Edward M. Kennedy

Reform and Tomorrow's Schools
by Marvin Cetron

Resources for Increasing Digital Equity Needed
by Joy Wallace

Restructuring Education Finance: A Dialog across the Street from the Garden of Eden
by Morton J. Marcus

Right-of-Way on the Information Superhighway: Access and Policy Issues for Schools
by Joan M. Mazur

School-Based Technology in Kenya: The Noble Dream
by Abigail N. Sanya

Schools, Houses, and Ice Cream: The Choices We Make
by Morton J. Marcus

Serndipity and the Teachabl Moment
by Sarah Irvine Belson

The Slow Boat to Reform
by Melinda Grewar

So, You Want to Start an Academic Internship Program?
by Caleb John Clark

Standing in the Middle of a Cyclone: Online Education Comes of Age
by Gene I. Maeroff

The State-of-the-Art School: A Fairy Tale
by David A. Gilman and Ruth Ann Gilman

The Strange but True Story of Multimedia and the Type I Error
by Richard P. Lookatch

Strategies for Change: Apprenticeship American Style
by Anne C. Lewis

Strategies for Change: Partnering—Myths and Realities
by Ray L. Steele

Teacher Education and Corporations: Unlikely Partners with Potential
by Donna L. Wiseman

A Teacher's Perspective on the NII
by Bonnie Bracey

Teachers Building an Intranet: WebSchool Is Born
by Lisa Bartles

A Technology Backlash? It's Time for a Mid-Course Review
by Laurence Peters

Technology Changes Intelligence: Societal Implications and Soaring IQs
by Robert J. Sternberg

Technology, Falling SAT Scores, and the Transformation of Consciousness
by Gerald W. Bracey EdPress Award Winner

Technology in Education: The Boom Is Behind Us
by Michael Molenda and Michael Sullivan

Technology on Board
by Anne L. Bryant

Time to Move Beyond Infrastructure
by Daryl L. Nardick

The Transformation of Educational Publishing: The Emergence and Growth of a Teacher-Centered, Learning-Object Environment
Louis C. Pugliese

Together Again? The New Case for Public Telecommunications and Education Partnerships
by Michael Connet and James Fellows

Toward Equity: Bringing the Community into the School
by Judith A. Billings

Tripping the ‘Light’ Fantastic: And They're Off! The Race to Fiber Optics
by Joan E. Lewis

The Trojan Horse of Education
by Daniel Greenberg

The Two Sides of the School Culture Coin
by Crawford Kilian

Universal Service Brings Fiber to Their Doorsteps
by Steven Vedro

Using Technology to Create a New Paradigm for a Learner-Centered Educational Experience
by Phillip Harris and Michael F. Sullivan

Violence, Games & Art (Part I)
by Thom Gillespie

Violence, Games & Art (Part II)
My lunch with Annie Lang: Children, Violence, Imitation
by Thom Gillespie

Virtual Reality: Ready Or Not!
by Joan E. Lewis

Visions of Learning in the 21st Century
by Marilyn W. Norris

The Way We Were . . . Education on the Fly
by Dave Gibson

What's Wrong with This Picture?
by Emily Eakin

www.p2p.edu: Rip, Mix & Burn Your Education
by Thom Gillespie

Your Media, My Literacy: A Curriculum Model Considered
by Jack Barwind and James Piecowye

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