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Always thought provoking ideas - Mark
Mark Ahlness
mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
Arbor Heights Elementary School
Jamie McKenzie wrote:
> 
>           From Now On
>          The Educational Technology Journal
> 
>           Vol 10|No 6|March|2001
>          -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
>          There are three articles in this month's issue of From Now On
>          available for free at http://fno.org
> 
>          1) "How Teachers Learn Technology Best" by Jamie McKenzie
>               http://fno.org/mar01/howlearn.html
> 
>           A republishing of a January 2001 article that appeared first in
>          "Electronic School" - a publication of the (American) National School
>           Boards Association.  The article provides a summary and
>           synthesis of what we have found to be successful when trying
>           to reach the full spectrum of teachers, emphasizing adult learning,
>           teams, invention and informal support structures.
> 
>           2) "Guilty Until Proven Innocent:
>           E-Mail Blocking Comes to Schools"  by Jamie McKenzie
>           http://fno.org/mar01/censorship.html
> 
>           An editorial exploring the implications of a recent two month
>           blockade of From Now On by a state education agency that
>           filtered chunks of addresses in order to prevent spamming.
> 
>          3)" Is Virtual Schooling a Virtual Reality?"  By Glenn Russell  (below)
>           http://fno.org/mar01/virtualschool.html
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> Jamie McKenzie
> Editor
> "From Now On - The Educational Technology Journal"
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> 
> "The question is the answer."
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