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July 20, 2008

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TECHNOS Quarterly

For Education and Technology
Volume 2, 1993


Spring 1993—Vol. 2, No. 1

Interview: Jaime Escalante
Mathematics Teacher, Hiram Johnson High School

Tripping the ‘Light’ Fantastic:
And They're Off! The Race to Fiber Optics

by Joan E. Lewis

Tripping the ‘Light’ Fantastic: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Fiber Optics but Were Afraid to Ask...
by Robert M. Bunch

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

Beyond the Light Bulb:
The Promise of Technology in The Edison Project
by Nancy Hechinger and Melissa Koch

Skateboarding on a High-Tech Landscape
by Frank W. Connolly

NETO/EDSAT: The I-95 of Education
by Shelly Weinstein


Jaime Escalante


Tripping the
‘Light’ Fantastic


Summer 1993—Vol. 2, No. 2

Interview: Richard W. Riley
Secretary of Education, U.S. Department of Education

Report: TECHNOS Survey on National Standards and Assessments
by Sybil Eakin

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

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

The Pandora's Box of Standards for Education
by Yesha Y. Sivan

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

A Matter of Access:
Technology for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
by I. King Jordan


Richard Riley


Marva Collins


Fall 1993—Vol. 2, No. 3

Interview: John I. Goodlad
Professor of Education and Director, Center for Educational Renewal, University of Washington

Fiber Optics: Deregulate and Deploy
by Jan H. Suwinski

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

by Richard Simonelli

In Search of Elegant Solutions
by Maisie McAdoo

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

On-Line Education: The Forums of Anarchy
by Crawford Kilian


John Goodlad


Forums of Anarchy


Winter 1993—Vol. 2, No. 4

Interview: Donald M. Stewart
President, The College Board

Hyperlearning and the New Economy
by Lewis J. Perelman

Mississippi's LEAP Toward Literacy
by Edwin E. Meek

Re: Education
by Sybil Eakin

Profile: Inspiring Young Minds—Kay Toliver
by Arwen Larson

Of Luddites, Learning, and Life
by Neil Postman

Time, Change, and the University
by E. Gordon Gee


Donald Stewart


Kay Toliver

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