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Students Map Neighborhood With GIS
GIS mapping and analysis software now is helping students locate and document hazards in their communities.
Technology Training Programs That Work
In some schools, staff technology use nears 100 percent; in others, it is virtually non-existent.
Our Tech Columnists
Doug Johnson: Tech Proof Who Is They?
Theres no simple resolution to the conflicting priorities between techs and educators.
Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole Article Title Goes Here
Exploring the risks involved in integrating the Internet into the K-12 curriculum.
Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog Article Title Goes Here
The very online tools that provide incredible learning opportunities also allow access to inappropriate information and images.
Meet other members of Education World's Columnist Team.
Clean and Crime Free
The next time you teach a tech lesson, save your sanity -- and your hard-earned money -- with the following tips.
Teaching With Technology
From Our Math Machine Penguin Waiter is a fun Web site for teaching about percentages and money. (Grades 4-12)
From Our Reading Machine Alton-Ra: The Lost Statue reinforces spelling, sentence structure. (Grades 3-6)
From Our Science Machine Alton-Ra: The Lost Statue reinforces spelling, sentence structure. (Grades 3-6)
Video of the Week Jing Along With Us
Introduction to a professional development session about Web 2.0 tools.

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Check out this week's site reviews:
The Open Vault
WGBH TV’s archive of historically valuable video clips.
International Children’s Digital Library
An online library with nearly 2000 books in 39 languages.
Kids Off the Couch
Weekly ideas for getting kids to be more active.
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