Vol. 4, #1
September,
2003
Welcome...

 

Editor's Page
Instruction
Into the Classroom
Assistive Technology
Literacy Online
Through a Student's Eyes
STLP News
Internet Resources
Connections
Professional Development
Peripherals
Staff Profiles
The Network is Down
The Archives

Jeffrey L. Jones, editor
jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us

FCPS Home Page

TIPS Editor Jeffrey L. Jones with wife Dee erasing his memory chips...

 ...to a new school year! If you're new to Fayette County, and hence to TIPS, or if you erased those memory chips as you enjoyed your summer, this electronic magazine will be new to you. Let us introduce ourselves.

TIPS originates from the Office of Instructional Technology. It's major contributors include this office's Technology Resource Teachers, with the gracious help of classroom teachers and students across Fayette County. Contributors also include technology advocates in other District offices - most notably Special Education.

TIPS is released as near to the first of the month as is possible. It is a true e-zine - that is, it's published only on the web, with notifications sent out by email. Within its virtual pages we include examples of best technology integration practices taking place right now in our schools, featuring the teachers and students involved. The magazine is also a resource of sources, ideas, plans, and tools, for those who are striving to improve and enhance their current classroom practices. Since TIPS enjoys a wide readership and public display, we use this visibility to announce changes, policies, and other concerns surrounding the use of technology. We also use its release to promote professional development class opportunities at The Lab at Ambrose Center and elsewhere. And, in a little forgotten corner called The Network Is Down, we have some fun!

TIPS is now entering its fourth year. It was begun in the spring of 2001 by Instructional Website TRT Maggie Wilson. The editor's chair was passed to its current occupant six months later. Associate editors Paula Whitmer and Kim Overstreet provide direct support for several of the pages, and we all receive help from Instructional Technology leader Greg Drake in preventing misspelled names, obscure sentence structure, and other embarrassments. TIPS' name began as an acronym - "Technology Integration Promotes Success" - but since the name is meaningful unto itself, and since most people struggle with the overly acronym-rich nature of technology anyway, this association was later dropped. There have been several format changes and additions, and we welcome all suggestions, contributions, criticisms, and other ideas - send them to jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us.

Have a great school year!

        --Jeffrey L. Jones, Editor