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A Techtorial
Four easy steps to creating a grade book with Excel.

Volunteer Questionnaire

Get parents involved by inviting them to help out in the classroom.

Tech Lesson
Prehistoric Pen Pals
Students research dinosaurs, then assume the personality of a specific dinosaur species in this lesson for grades 3-5. Each student/dinosaur writes a "getting to know you" letter to another student/dinosaur in class.

Sites to See
The Alphabet
Resources include teacher-tested classroom activities, games, and printables; fun ways for kids to practice early literacy skills; and sites to help teachers integrate alphabet practice into the curriculum.

Welcome back! Whether you're getting ready for, or already beginning, a new school year, we're glad that you've made Education World part of your technology-integration planning. Check out this week's featured Welcome Letter and Excel Seating Chart!





Technology Integration Made Easy
Are you anxious to integrate technology into your curriculum, but intimidated by the time and tech savvy necessary to plan technology activities? Ed World offers 20 easy ways to integrate technology into your daily routine.

The E-Mail ABCs
Today's students believe e-mail is a medium unfettered by the rules that govern letter writing. Most classroom teachers believe e-mail should adhere to the same rules of grammar and style as snail mail. Who's right? Let's look at the ABCs of e-mail etiquette.

Tech Classroom Spotlight
Friends in a Flash
Freyja Bergthorson's eighth graders get acquainted on day one.




Doug Johnson
Working With the NET Generation
Teachers cannot and will not be replaced by technology -- but teachers who don't use technology will be replaced by teachers who do. Information technologies are here to stay in all our lives.


Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole
Grade Book Programs: Why Use Them?
The goal of good gradebook programs is simple: Data transformed into information enables students, teachers, administrators, and parents to better assess a student’s progress.


Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
My Weary Query, Part 2
Why don’t teachers innovate when they are given computers? Proximity and availability are just the starting point as to whether teachers use computers in meaningful ways.





From the Math Machine
Building Sandcastles is a fun Web site for teaching shape recognition. (Grades Pre-K-K)

From the Science Machine
Use The Virtual Body to explore the topics of biology and the human body. (Grades 4-12)

From the Reading Machine
The Best Trampolini Game reinforces suffixes. (Grades K-2)


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

Eight Tips for Successful Online Course Facilitation
Learning is socialand online learning environments engage students in that way. But we have to be careful to avoid trying to engage students in online learning environments with face to face approaches.

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week


Mixbook adds a new twist to online slide shows by enabling you to create a virtual book using your own digital photos.




Check out this week's site reviews:

The Heart of the Matter
Scientists and machines that explore the universe’s tiniest particles.

Historic Maps in K-12 Classrooms
Lesson plans built around historically significant map documents.

Music Education Online
A one stop source of information for anyone interested in music education.

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Barack Obama on Education
Barack Obama talks about his plan for improving schools and making college more affordable.



Find That File!
Time-saving tips for finding files fast.