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Digital Directions Spotlight October 2009
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Spotlight On: Wireless Networks
The introduction of a faster and more reliable wireless standard is also prompting schools to put expansion high on the priority list.
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New Digital Directions Issue!
Check out the Fall 2009 issue of Digital Directions!

Catch up on the Netbook-Laptop debate, California's digital textbook initiative, how to cut back on copier costs, and more.
Teacher Sourcebook
Leveraging Online Professional Development
The Fall 2009 issue of the Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook is now online. This issue looks at the potential of digital technologies to enhance teacher-learning options and increase collaboration and knowledge sharing.
And don't miss our exclusive directory of professional development resources and services. Search resources in classroom management, English-language learners, differentiated instruction, professional learning communities, special education, and more.
Webinar Events
Upcoming Webinar: Long-Term Strategies: Maximizing Your Stimulus Dollars
Thursday, Oct. 15, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern time
The $100 billion in economic-stimulus funds going to America’s schools present districts with a unique opportunity and a challenge. How can school districts spend the one-time funding in ways that bring lasting positive academic effects and ensure a good return on taxpayers’ investment? Join us as two superintendents describe how their districts are deploying their stimulus dollars to achieve the greatest long-term impact.

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Archived Webinar: E-Learning's Role When the Flu or Other Emergencies Strike
Concerns about the H1N1 flu virus causing school closings or significant absences are pushing schools to use technology more heavily in their day-to-day activities and prompting them to look at creative ways of ensuring continuity of learning. Our guests discussed e-learning tools or programs already in place and how schools are expanding or speeding up their use.
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Ed-Tech Events
2009 Media Literacy Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct. 24
The Advancing Hispanic Excellence in Technology, Engineering, Math, and Science Pre-College Symposia, Washington, Oct. 29 — Nov. 1
Ed-Tech Grants
Teach@15 Award
Excellence in Teaching Technology
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