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techLEARNING.com
http://www.techlearning.com
This site offers avenues for providing administrators, technology professionals, and instructors with comprehensive, relevant, and authoritative information on technology trends, new products, news, and funding sources for their technology programs. TLN is a full-spectrum education technology resource for education technology leaders.

Apple Learning Interchange
http://www.ali.apple.com
Digital teaching and learning is only a click away. Explore engaging lesson plans. Participate with your students in live virtual field trips. See how exemplary educators transform their classrooms. Listen to experts discuss important educational trends. The Learning Interchange is here to promote the exchange of ideas among teachers, education leaders, and innovators.

United Devices Cancer Research Project
http://www.grid.org/projects/cancer/
The United Devices Cancer Research Project is asking you to volunteer your PC to help process molecular research being conducted by the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford in England and the National Foundation for Cancer Research. To participate, you simply download a very small, no cost, non-invasive software program that works like a screensaver: it runs when your computer isn't being used, and processes research until you need your machine. Your computer never leaves your desk, and the project never interrupts your usual PC use.

American Association of School Administrators: Issues & Insights
http://www.aasa.org/issues_and_insights/technology/
The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) focuses on improving schools and enhancing the effectiveness of school leaders. Among the many current issues and ideas discussed on this Web site are several technology-related topics, including E-rate information and planning for technology. There is also a separate area for emerging issues in instructional technology. AASA also offers links to publications, conferences, and an online store with resources for educators.

Developing a School or District Technology Plan
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/technlgy/te300.htm
To realize the benefits of technology, schools must develop a plan for integrating technology into the curriculum. An effective technology plan is based on the shared vision of educators, parents, community members, and business leaders who have technological expertise. It ensures that technology strengthens existing curricula and supports meaningful, engaged learning for all students. It also specifies how the technology will be paid for and how its use will be supported.

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