Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Stop 2 on the Tour
Today, your chance to win a copy of The Best of L&L is at the Blue Skunk blog. Doug Johnson is the host, and all you have to do to enter the contest is post a comment.
Monday, September 14, 2009
The Best of L&L Is on Tour
The blog tour for The Best of Learning & Leading with Technology has begun.
The first stop is at Free Technology for Teachers, where you can share your best technology integration tips for a chance to win a copy of the book.
Also, in preparation for next Saturday's tour stop at Edfoc.us, share your topic ideas that relate to Doug Johnson's article, "A Proposal for Banning Pencils."
Check back later to see where the tour is headed next.
The first stop is at Free Technology for Teachers, where you can share your best technology integration tips for a chance to win a copy of the book.
Also, in preparation for next Saturday's tour stop at Edfoc.us, share your topic ideas that relate to Doug Johnson's article, "A Proposal for Banning Pencils."
Check back later to see where the tour is headed next.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Want to Host a Giveaway?
I've convinced ISTE to give away 14 copies of The Best of Learning & Leading with Technology in September as part of a back to school blog tour.
I'm looking for blogs who would like to host a giveaway in the middle of September. You can handle it however you like--if you host a lot of giveaways, you probably have a good system set up. I can answer your questions, write up a guest blog post, visit and answer reader comments, or some combination of these methods.
Email me at jennifer@jennifer-roland.com with your blog URL, a description of your audience, and the type of blog post you would like to host.
I'm looking for blogs who would like to host a giveaway in the middle of September. You can handle it however you like--if you host a lot of giveaways, you probably have a good system set up. I can answer your questions, write up a guest blog post, visit and answer reader comments, or some combination of these methods.
Email me at jennifer@jennifer-roland.com with your blog URL, a description of your audience, and the type of blog post you would like to host.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Reader Feedback
Now that the book is out, I'm eager to hear what you think of it. Did I miss one of your favorite articles? Did I include one that you wouldn't have thought of? Are you happy with the collection?
You can share your feedback here in the comments section or by posting a review at Amazon.
You can share your feedback here in the comments section or by posting a review at Amazon.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
ISTE Author Podcast
I just recorded my podcast talking about The Best of L&L. I'm not sure when it will be live, but I will post a link when it is up on the ISTE site.
Until then, listen to some of the other ISTE author podcasts.
Until then, listen to some of the other ISTE author podcasts.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The Best of L&L Is Out
The book released at NECC, so it is available for order. You can check out the table of contents and read an excerpt on the ISTE website.
I'm excited to hear what you think of the collection now that it is all together.
I'm excited to hear what you think of the collection now that it is all together.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Best of L&L Book Is in the New ISTE Catalog
The spring/summer ISTE catalog came out this month, and the Best of L&L book is included. Download or request your copy of the catalog at http://www.iste.org/source/Orders/isteCatalog.cfm?Section=Catalog.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Release Date Announced: July 2009
The Best of L&L book has moved into final production, and it has made its way into the ISTE catalog. Read the description here: http://www.iste.org/source/Orders/isteProductDetail.cfm?product_code=llbest
It looks like everything is on track for a NECC 2009 release.
It looks like everything is on track for a NECC 2009 release.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Manuscript Moving into the Editing Process
The manuscript has made it through the internal review and is now moving into the editing process. This means we're one step closer to seeing the final product.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Final book manuscript submitted
I have submitted my final book manuscript to ISTE. I look forward to working with them on further edits and on the publication process.
I plan to keep this blog up-to-date as things develop and publication draws near. ISTE will bring their full marketing and public relations prowess to bear for this book, but I hope we can create a community here for you, the reader and ed tech expert, to discuss the book, the article choices, and the author updates.
I plan to keep this blog up-to-date as things develop and publication draws near. ISTE will bring their full marketing and public relations prowess to bear for this book, but I hope we can create a community here for you, the reader and ed tech expert, to discuss the book, the article choices, and the author updates.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Project-Based Learning
Visualize, Visualize, Visualize: Designing Projects for Higher-Order Thinking, Pearl Chen and Diane McGrath, 12/04-1/05, pp. 54-57
Taking the Plunge by Diane McGrath and Nancy Sands, 4/04, pp. 34-36
Building Better Projects by Diane McGrath with Mark Viner and Allen Sylvester, 11/03, pp. 32-39
Read the articles here.
Taking the Plunge by Diane McGrath and Nancy Sands, 4/04, pp. 34-36
Building Better Projects by Diane McGrath with Mark Viner and Allen Sylvester, 11/03, pp. 32-39
Read the articles here.
Research Windows
Research into Practice, John W. Collins, 12/04-1/05, pp. 58-59, 64
Ethics in Ed Tech Research, Rob Kadel, 6/06, pp. 34-35
Gimme an R! Common Terms in Ed Tech Research, Rob Kadel, 11/04, pp. 34-37
Technology and Teacher Retention, Rob Kadel, 3/07, pp. 30-31
Does Your District Need a Technology Audit? Howard Pitler, 4/07, pp. 26-27
Ethics in Ed Tech Research, Rob Kadel, 6/06, pp. 34-35
Gimme an R! Common Terms in Ed Tech Research, Rob Kadel, 11/04, pp. 34-37
Technology and Teacher Retention, Rob Kadel, 3/07, pp. 30-31
Does Your District Need a Technology Audit? Howard Pitler, 4/07, pp. 26-27
For Tech Leaders
As I See IT: Digital Principals, Kimberley Ketterer, 12/07-1/08, p. 28
Kimberley motivates administrators and leaders to begin using the digital tools they require their teachers to use. They can model appropriate use.
Hand in Hand: The Mature Family, Marilyn Brooks, 5/06, p. 64
As I See IT: What’s the Big Deal about ROI and TCO? Don Hall, 9/05, p. 48
Security Code, Red or Ready? Don Hall and Pat Kelly, 3/05, pp. 28-30
Teacher-to-Teacher Mentoring, Kathleen Gora and Janice Hinson, 12/03-1/14, pp. 36-40 (letter 3/04)
Read the articles here.
Kimberley motivates administrators and leaders to begin using the digital tools they require their teachers to use. They can model appropriate use.
Hand in Hand: The Mature Family, Marilyn Brooks, 5/06, p. 64
As I See IT: What’s the Big Deal about ROI and TCO? Don Hall, 9/05, p. 48
Security Code, Red or Ready? Don Hall and Pat Kelly, 3/05, pp. 28-30
Teacher-to-Teacher Mentoring, Kathleen Gora and Janice Hinson, 12/03-1/14, pp. 36-40 (letter 3/04)
Read the articles here.
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For Tech Leaders,
Hand in Hand
Media Matters
Wikipedia: Ban It or Boost It? Doug Johnson, 10/06, pp. 26-27
Blogging and the Media Specialist, Doug Johnson, 3/06, pp. 24-25
Substantive Searching, Joyce Valenza, 11/04, pp. 38-43
Read the articles here.
Blogging and the Media Specialist, Doug Johnson, 3/06, pp. 24-25
Substantive Searching, Joyce Valenza, 11/04, pp. 38-43
Read the articles here.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Curriculum Nominations
Business Ed
Simulations as Action Learning Devices, Dan Smith, 2/08, pp. 30-31
Computer Science/ICT
Fostering Student Innovation, Norman Slverman, 10/05, pp. 29-30
Role-Playing the Web, Janet Mannheimer Zydney, 9/05, pp. 30-31
Trash or Treasure? Evaluating a Web Site, Kathy Schrock, 12/05-1/06, p. 34
Early Childhood
Digesting a Story, Stacy Bodin, 5/06, p. 37
Foreign Language
Improving Students’ Language Learning, Lyn C. Howell, 3/06, p. 32
Health
Dynamic Human Anatomy, Ken Felker, 6/07, p. 35
Language Arts
Improving Student Writing through E-mail Mentoring, Mary Burns, 2/05, pp. 38-43
Electronic Read-Arounds, Rick Monroe, 5/07, pp. 36-37
Piquing into English, Melissa Cole, 5/08, p. 36
Mathematics
Create Accessible Ethnic Math Games, Sheri Lenzo, 10/06, pp. 32-33
Dynamic Visualizations by Margaret L. Niess, 12/07-1/08
Multidisciplinary
Quality Images in the Classroom, Savila Bannister, 2/07, pp. 34-35
Research, Deconstructed, Leslie Yoder, 12/07-108
Physical Education
Activating Your School: Movement-Oriented Learning, Pete Rognli, 4/07, pp. 32-33
Science
Students as Environmental Consultants: Simulating Life Science Problems, 9/04, pp. 22-25
Virtual Dissection, Douglas Toti, 9/05, p. 29
River City: The MUVE, Cathleen Galas and Diane Jass Ketelhut, 4/06, pp. 31-32
Changing the Face of the Traditional Lab Report, Jared Mader and Ben Smith, 9-10/07, pp.32-33
iPods in Science, Jared Mader and Ben Smth, 2/08, 28-30
Social Studies
Beyond Show and Tell: Using Spreadsheets to Solve Problems, 10/03, pp.27
Making History Come Alive, Howard Levin, 11/03, pp. 22-27
Lewis and Clark: An Online Odyssey, Gail Lovely, 11/03, pp. 28-31 (letter, 2/04)
Kids Galore Helping Kids in Darfur, Wendy Drexler, 11/07, pp. 32-33
Special Needs
Signing Science, Judy Vesel, 5/05, pp. 30-31, 34-35
Find links to these articles here.
Simulations as Action Learning Devices, Dan Smith, 2/08, pp. 30-31
Computer Science/ICT
Fostering Student Innovation, Norman Slverman, 10/05, pp. 29-30
Role-Playing the Web, Janet Mannheimer Zydney, 9/05, pp. 30-31
Trash or Treasure? Evaluating a Web Site, Kathy Schrock, 12/05-1/06, p. 34
Early Childhood
Digesting a Story, Stacy Bodin, 5/06, p. 37
Foreign Language
Improving Students’ Language Learning, Lyn C. Howell, 3/06, p. 32
Health
Dynamic Human Anatomy, Ken Felker, 6/07, p. 35
Language Arts
Improving Student Writing through E-mail Mentoring, Mary Burns, 2/05, pp. 38-43
Electronic Read-Arounds, Rick Monroe, 5/07, pp. 36-37
Piquing into English, Melissa Cole, 5/08, p. 36
Mathematics
Create Accessible Ethnic Math Games, Sheri Lenzo, 10/06, pp. 32-33
Dynamic Visualizations by Margaret L. Niess, 12/07-1/08
Multidisciplinary
Quality Images in the Classroom, Savila Bannister, 2/07, pp. 34-35
Research, Deconstructed, Leslie Yoder, 12/07-108
Physical Education
Activating Your School: Movement-Oriented Learning, Pete Rognli, 4/07, pp. 32-33
Science
Students as Environmental Consultants: Simulating Life Science Problems, 9/04, pp. 22-25
Virtual Dissection, Douglas Toti, 9/05, p. 29
River City: The MUVE, Cathleen Galas and Diane Jass Ketelhut, 4/06, pp. 31-32
Changing the Face of the Traditional Lab Report, Jared Mader and Ben Smith, 9-10/07, pp.32-33
iPods in Science, Jared Mader and Ben Smth, 2/08, 28-30
Social Studies
Beyond Show and Tell: Using Spreadsheets to Solve Problems, 10/03, pp.27
Making History Come Alive, Howard Levin, 11/03, pp. 22-27
Lewis and Clark: An Online Odyssey, Gail Lovely, 11/03, pp. 28-31 (letter, 2/04)
Kids Galore Helping Kids in Darfur, Wendy Drexler, 11/07, pp. 32-33
Special Needs
Signing Science, Judy Vesel, 5/05, pp. 30-31, 34-35
Find links to these articles here.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Feature Nominees
Here are the nominees for the best features. Let me know if you agree or disagree with my choices below.
November 2005
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/LL/LLIssues/Volume_33_2006_2005_/November_No_3_1/November_2005.htm#features
This piece did a good job of outlining the built-in features that ake technology accessible to students with special needs. So much of the literature on special needs focuses on tools that simply are not useful to the rest of the class rather than the methods that allow students with special needs to fit in and use the same technology as the other students in the class.
December 2007-January 2008
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/LL/LLIssues/Volume_35_2007_2008_/DecemberJanuaryNo4/L_L_December_January_2007_2008_.htm#features
- Sowing the Seeds for a More Creative Society by Mitchel Resnick
- A Global Challenge by David Gibson and Susan Grasso
- More Than Money Matters by Nancy Flynn
September-October 2007
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/LL/LLIssues/Volume_35_2007_2008_/September_October_No_2_/LandL_September_October_2007.htm#features
- The New Gold Rush by Ferdi Serim
- The Threat of Security by LeAnne K. Robinson, Abbie Brown, and Tim Green
- It's Magic: An Educator's Vision of the Future by Annemarie Timmerman
- Social Justice: Choice or Necessity? by Colleen Swain and David Edyburn
- 4 Steps to Techonlogy Integration by Vanessa Domine
- My Space or Yours? by Joanne Barrett
- Designing the New School by J.V. Bolkan, Jennifer Roland, and Davis N. Smith
- Avoid the Plague: Tips and Tricks for Preventing Plagiarism by J.V. Bolkan
- Get the Word out with List Servers by Laurance Goldberg
- No Data Left Behind by Edwin Wargo
November 2005
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/LL/LLIssues/Volume_33_2006_2005_/November_No_3_1/November_2005.htm#features
- Computer Tutors Get Personal by David L. Johnson
- Are You The Copy Cop? by Doug Johnson and Carol Simpson
- Digital Citizenship by Mike Ribble and Gerald D. Bailey
- Digital Citizenship by Mike Ribble, Gerald D. Bailey and Tweed Ross
- Statistics for Success by Robert Kadel
- What a Concept! by Regina Royer and Jeff Royer
December 2003-January 2004
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/LL/LLIssues/Volume_31_2003_2004_/December_January1/December-January_2003-2004.htm#featured
This piece did a good job of outlining the built-in features that ake technology accessible to students with special needs. So much of the literature on special needs focuses on tools that simply are not useful to the rest of the class rather than the methods that allow students with special needs to fit in and use the same technology as the other students in the class.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Art
Now we all know that the bulk of any magazine is the editorial—the words. But what entices you to open the magazine when it arrives in your mailbox and then to dive into particular articles? The art.
Please let me know which have been your favorite covers of the past five years? Which feature article designs have made you read the article even when you decided you didn't have the time to read anything but the blurbs?
Here are links to the designs.
Please let me know which have been your favorite covers of the past five years? Which feature article designs have made you read the article even when you decided you didn't have the time to read anything but the blurbs?
Here are links to the designs.
ISTE in Action
What do you think of the relatively new focus on ISTE news and views? And, how has this focus on what ISTE is doing on your behalf changed your opinion about the value of your membership and of the magazine?
Which entries in this section have been the most interesting? Which have you shared with your colleagues and associates? And, which have you used to justify renewal of your ISTE membership to your employer (assuming that your employer picks up your tab)?
Read these pieces here
Which entries in this section have been the most interesting? Which have you shared with your colleagues and associates? And, which have you used to justify renewal of your ISTE membership to your employer (assuming that your employer picks up your tab)?
Read these pieces here
Products and Services
For the products & services section, I'd like to focus on reviews and buyer's guides rather than new product announcements.
What product reviews swayed your decision to purchase for your school or district? Which buyer's guides were most useful in helping you choose between products in a category? And, of course, our favorite question: why?
Read the reviews here
What product reviews swayed your decision to purchase for your school or district? Which buyer's guides were most useful in helping you choose between products in a category? And, of course, our favorite question: why?
Read the reviews here
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