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2 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CONCEPTS |
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What do You Need to Know? |
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Computer System Configurations |
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3 INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS |
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Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) |
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Drill and Practice Software |
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Computer-Managed Instruction (CMI) |
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Computer-Enhanced Instruction (CEI) |
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Computer as an Instructional Tool (Application Software) |
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Telecommunications Programs |
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Online or Live Conferencing |
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Technology and School Restructuring |
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Academy of Communications and Multimedia Technology |
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Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow--Teacher Development Center |
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BioBLAST: A Multimedia Learning Environment to Support Student Inquiry in the Biological Sciences |
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Bluford Communications Magnet |
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Building a Computer Graphics Lab |
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Casting the Nets for Technology Partnerships |
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CATs: Composite Teaching--Authentic Assessment |
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CD-ROM Recording: It Will Work in Your Curriculum |
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Distributed Computing with eMates |
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Eighth Grade General Music: Keyboard-Based Curriculum |
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Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment |
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Global Telecommunications and Video Production |
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Greenwich Country Day School's Music Technology Program |
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Horizon's Technology Vanguard Team |
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Hyper and Hot: A New Look at the Research Paper |
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Hypermotivating Through Social Studies |
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Igniting the Pioneer Spirit |
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Integrating Multiple Technologies and Disciplines: FAB's wRIGHT PLACE Amusement Park |
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Integrating Technology into the Curriculum |
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New Technology High School |
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Raiderlinks: An Integrated Laptop Learning Program |
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Senior Citizens + Students = Powerful Learning |
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SIGNALS Project (Supplemental Instruction for Girls in the Nautical Applications for Learning Science) |
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Space Shuttle Simulation Laboratory |
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Study American History, Study Your History |
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Technology Integration Staff-Development Models That Work Toward Systemic Change |
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Technology Project-Based Science |
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University High School's Wellness Academy |
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Using Multimedia to Create a Custom CD-ROM Encyclopedia |
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Using Technology to Increase Delivery of Courses to Rural Students |
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Video Conferencing for Collaborative Learning |
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Wakeland Elementary's Technology--Home Connection |
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Winona Middle School Media Program |
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WOW--T`N'T: Windows Online to the World--Then `N' Today Online Intergenerational Living History |
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| APPENDIX A: INDEX BY KEYWORDS |
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| APPENDIX B: INDEX BY LEVEL |
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| APPENDIX C: INDEX BY STATE |
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| APPENDIX D: PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND ASSOCIATIONS RELATED TO INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY |
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