THE Journal Monthly Edition
THE Journal is published monthly in a digital/PDF format that can be viewed on mobile and desktop platforms. THE Journal is the top resource for articles on education technology for K-12 institutions. Click on an issue below to view or download. If you're looking for older issues see the archive of the print edition from January 1994 to November 2010.
Featuring:
Return to Sender: employers are looking for young workers equipped with the skills to fill 21st century challenges. So why aren't schools producing them?
Not-So-Extreme Makeover: school libraries go digital
Energy Management Systems Smarten Up
Home-School Connection: computers that keep learning in the family
Featuring:
Robots AT THE READY! Robotics competitions have tech-minded students charged up and gearing for battle;
Higher Ed-driven pilot projects;
Smart Money: web tools for teaching economic literacy;
Special section - Mobile Learning: 4 steps to wireless, 10 apps for education, 1 model for reform
Featuring:
The Social Classroom: Facebook, Twitter, and the gang have arrived. Is K-12 security up to the challenge?
Online Systems for Safety Compliance;
Anti-Plagiarism Tools: prevention over punishment;
Virtual World's Apart: why Second Life users are flocking to OpenSim;
FETC 2011 Special Section: exclusive interviews, a rundown of exhibitors, new products to look for
Featuring:
What Lies Ahead? Special Feature: tablet-based textbooks; syndicated online teachers; ed tech leaders forecast what the digital revolution will bear next.
Downward Ho! Tech tools travel from higher ed to K-12
The Virtues of Virtualization
FETC 2011 Conference Brochure
Featuring:
Idea People: From inspiration to implementation, these educators are driven by their visions of what tech-based teaching and learning can achieve.
Changing Their Tune - Music Teachers go Digital
The Power of 3D Classroom Content
Green Tech: is paperless possible? Print management software is on the job.
Featuring:
NEXT! Student techs are at your service
The Incredible, Flexible, Expandable Classroom!
Reshaping RTI: Building a Better Triangle