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from this issue:
This month's history blurb is on the invention of Linux. (Put your
mouse over the blinking penguin!)
Into
the Classroom fairly erupts with ideas and examples! See
articles on PlatoWeb/Math Success, Talking Books, Foreign Language
Fun, and more!
See student thoughts on IMMEX, digital plant parts pictures, and lots
more student work and opinion in Through
a Student's Eyes.
In
Connections, read about a PLD
High School videoconferenced FED competition!
Confused about the meaning of life? Consult The Internet
Oracle, featured in this month's The
Network is Down!
Meet Sheila Sonka, Mary Jo Schoberth, and Ann Denny in this month's Staff Profiles.
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Jim
Adams wins FAME award! Paul Laurence Dunbar student Hesan Haghnazar
nominated his school's LAN Service Technician and co-STLP coordinator
for the award, which is normally given to teachers. Congratulations,
Jim! (For more information about FAME, see its district
page.)
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TEC Conference
materials now available! Many of the presenters for the TEC '05
have graciously contributed their presentation materials and resources
to the public website. See "Resources" at the TEC Conference
website.
The title of the book by Joe Trippi, Howard Dean's former campaign
manager, starts "The revolution will not be televised..."
- a phrase he stole from 70's activist poet Gil Scott-Heron. Although from very different places, the underlying
implication of the phrase in both places is that you cannot
depend on a medium to deliver the message that it's on its way
out.... (...more...)
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