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July 27, 2008

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TECHNOS Quarterly

For Education and Technology
Volume 4, 1995


Spring 1995 - Vol. 4, No. 1

Interview: John R. McKernan, Jr.
Former Governor, State of Maine

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

The Cornhusker State Pioneers Technology for Lifelong Learning
by J. Robert Kerrey

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

Unplugged
by David Gelernter


John McKernan


Home Learning


Summer 1995 - Vol. 4, No. 2

Interview: Howard W. Gardner
Professor of Education, Harvard Gradate School of Education, and Co-Director, Harvard Project Zero Development Center

New Surf Music: Improvising on the Net
by David J. Reider

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

Forum: Censorship and Electronic Communication in the K-12 Environment

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

Censorship and Electronic Evironments in Schools
by Jennifer Spaeth

The Internet May Be the Safest Haven
by Les Radke

A Delicate Balance: Keeping Children Out of the Gutters Along the Information Highway
by Bruce Flanders

Tales of the Electronic Voyager
by Maisie McAdoo

We CAN Have an Economic System that Values Education
by Rebecca L. Adamson


Howard Gardner


Are CD-ROMs
Just Costly Toys?


Fall 1995 - Vol. 4, No. 3

Guest Editorial
by Alan D. Morgan, New Mexico Superintendent of Public Instruction

Interview: Ernest L. Boyer
President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

Needed Now: A New Model for Pedagogy
by Michael F. Sullivan

A Blueprint for Making Learning Real: Lincoln High West Campus
by Linda Myers

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

Variance Happens—Get Over It!
by Gerald W. Bracey

Academe Enters the Age of Anticippointment
by Mark A. Shields


Ernest Boyer


The Internet
As School


Winter 1995 - Vol. 4, No. 4

Interview: Luther S. Williams
Asistant Director, Education and Human Resources, National Science Foundation

Higher Standards = Higher Learning: A Student Perspective
by Joseph L. Edmonds, Jr.

Songs of the Troubadours of Innovation
by James A. Mecklenburger

There's No Golden Goose in Loogootee - But Its Schools Are Flying High-Tech
by John Pesta

A Teacher's Perspective on the NII
by Bonnie Bracey

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

At the Crossroad: Higher Education and Technology Development
by R. Grant Tate

Get a Life?
by Nicholas Negroponte


Luther Williams


Academia at
the Crossroad

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