THE Journal — Hardware

Villanova U. Sets Up 'Wall Street' Lab

(5/1/2005)

TI-84 Plus Silver Edition

(4/1/2005)

Asset-Tracking Technology Helps Lockdown, Recover Laptops at Bryant University

(4/1/2005)

Ball State’s ‘Digital Middletown’ Project Explores Wireless Broadband Initiatives

The fabled middletown Studies, conducted by Robert and Helen Lynd in the 1920s and ’30s, established Muncie, Ind., as the most studied city in America.
(3/1/2005)

Developing a Mobile Learning Environment to Support Virtual Education Communities

Dozens of reports over the last 35 years have documented the decline in the number of students pursuing science and mathematics degrees.
(3/1/2005)

Brother HL-2040

(3/1/2005)

Are PDAs Pedagogically Feasible for Young Children?

The frequency and form of computing for children are still open to definition at the classroom level.
(3/1/2005)

The Changing Classroom: Challenges for Teachers

(3/1/2005)

1-to-1Computing

(3/1/2005)

Late Breaks: Alienware

(2/1/2005)

Colorado Springs District Creates Digital School in Local Mall for 'Disenfranchised' Students

(2/1/2005)

Making the Most of Less

(1/1/2005)

Motivating Students Through Project-Based Service Learning

In a survey conducted by an independent evaluator for the California High School Exit Examination, the state’s teachers reported that student motivation was the greatest limitation on teachers’ effectiveness (Human Resources Research Organization 2003).
(1/1/2005)

Washington SU Builds a Cutting-Edge Media Lab

(1/1/2005)

Life With a Handheld Computer: Confessions of a School Administrator

(1/1/2005)

Crooms Academy Builds Technology-Rich P.E. Curriculum

(12/1/2004)

Desktops

(12/1/2004)

Brother PC Label Printers

(12/1/2004)

Creating and Facilitating a Handheld Users Group

(12/1/2004)

Students Strive for Gold at Annual International Computing Olympiad

(11/1/2004)

T.H.E. Journal Launches Online Product-Review Forum for Education Market

(11/1/2004)

The Paradox of Integrating Handheld Technology in Schools: Theory vs. Practice

While handhelds have been used in a variety of educational settings, such technology needs to be introduced in a way that is palatable to administrators and educators. Thus, school personnel must have adequate and continual handheld technology training in order to fully integrate it into their classrooms, buildings and districts.
(11/1/2004)

Putting Tablet PCs to the Test

Like many educators, my colleagues (five faculty members and two IT techs) and I in the department of Media Communications and Technology at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania were interested to find out the status of tablet PCs in education.
(11/1/2004)

Des Moines Area Community College Utilizes Handhelds for On-the-Go Education

(11/1/2004)

SJSU Gets Creative With Laptop Initiative

(11/1/2004)

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