Dear Educator:
The Spring/Summer 2008 issue of Digital Directions is now available online. You have access to the entire issue.
You could also lend us your expertise in the area of educational technology. We want to know what your top 10 ed-tech challenges are right now, so we and the social network of your colleagues that is evolving around these issues can help you find solutions. Please weigh in on our new DD Expert Network: http://digitaldirections.ning.com
Some of the thoughtful insight and analysis packed into the Spring/Summer issue includes:
With the advent and rapid growth of social-networking sites, the result is that school leaders are being forced to deal with a host of unsettled and even unsavory issues.
The director of the U.S. Department of Education’s office of educational technology talks about the big picture and emerging issues.
Building an ethical playbook for dealing with IT vendors could save your job.
Virtual textbooks—some with interactive zing to better teach a generation of students weaned on Xbox and iTunes—are attracting attention from more schools.
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So stop in and visit: www.digitaldirections.org. With all there is to see in the new Spring/Summer issue of Digital Directions you might want to make yourself comfortable.
Best regards,
Kevin Bushweller
Executive Editor
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