It seems as though everyone has been busy this week as we all try to wrap things up before the long summer vacation. Doug Johnson has written a new column on the conflicting priorities between techies and teachers. In Who Is They?, Doug advises both groups to get involved in setting rules and guidelines for school technology use. Don't let "them" do it.
This week's blog by Brenda Dyck explores some of the "most unbelievable collaborative ventures" made possible by technology. Where can technology and your imagination take you?
We also have some new templates to help make the end of this school year as memorable as the beginning. Check out our Student Autograph Page and Student Memory Page.
Finally, this week's Brain Gain video, along with Rejuvenate Recess, the newest article in our Professional Development area, should provide some excellent ideas for making the last few days or weeks of school as productive as possible.
Have a great week!
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Student Autograph Page Provide something students can remember one another by as they part for the summer.
Visit an Historic Site Students follow step-by-step instructions for research before a visit to a historical site, procedures during a visit, and the creation of a poem based on the visit.
Zoos Where do you go to find unique, engaging online activities from some of the top zoos? Check out these sites and discover some cool tools for teaching and learning about zoos.
A Techtorial Looking for an easy way to create test forms? Microsoft Word's Forms toolbar might be the solution you're searching for.

Judging, Regulating Student Online Content Questionable content on social networking sites is prompting many educators to wonder what, if anything, they can do to regulate content. Nancy Willard offers some tips for monitoring and regulating student-written online content.
Summer Reading Picks What's on your summer reading list? Members of the Education World Teacher and Tech Teams share their favorite books for professional development, personal information -- and pure pleasure.

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Water Science for Schools
Gallons of great information and activities from the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Brenda Dyck Although often criticized for pulling people away from one another, technology also has facilitated some of the most unbelievable collaborative ventures imaginable.
Doug Johnson Resolving the ongoing dilemma of conflicting priorities between techs and educators.
Bernie Poole Eleven easy-to-read handouts designed to lead you or your students step-by-step through the process of creating a content-rich education-oriented Web site.
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