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A Free
Online Resource for Active Technology Using
Educators
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Welcome to the
activate: The Journal of Technology-Rich Learning
archives. Rather than duplicating the front page of each
issue, only the volume, number, date, and article links
have been provided.
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Volume
1, Number 2, Spring 2001
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Volume 1, Number 1, Winter
2001
- Roosting
in a Cactus: Planning and Assessing Technology-Rich
Student Projects
- Riding
the Reading Roller Coaster: Information Age
Literacy (short
article)
- Riding
the Reading Roller Coaster: The Hands-on
Workshop
(expanded workshop article)
- PIE:
Teachers Love Dessert
- Web
Walking: Developing Practical Web-based Course
Materials
- Before
You Jump In: Ten Facts of Life for Distance
Educators
- Welcome
to the Funny Farm: Managing Centers in the Information
Age
- Playing
Well with Others: Mentoring, Teaming, and Conducting
Workshops
- Becoming
User Friendly: Support, Sharing, and
Smiles
- Open
a Can of Worms: Integrating Technology into your
Classroom
- Virtual
Sandcastles: Developing Distance Learning
Environments
- Windows
on the World: A Dozen Ideas for Teaching and Learning at
a Distance
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- Annette
Lamb's Technology Integration
Ideas
- The articles
from each issue have been organized by topic
in the index below. In addition to the
journal articles, you'll find lots of other
useful web-based resources including
presentation handouts. These articles have
been organized by major topic. Some older
materials that have not been updated recently
contain an *.
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- Many of the
archived "articles" are materials used in
professional development presentations for
educators. Feel free to use these materials
for your workshops or your own professional
development. However, keep in mind that many
of these materials were created for use by
participants in Annette Lamb's workshops, not
as stand-alone materials. For additional
information about "live" workshops, contact
Annette
Lamb.
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Creating Technology-Rich, Engaging Learning
Environments
- Open
a Can of Worms: Integrating Technology into your
Classroom
- Building
Treehouses for Learning: Technology in Today's
Classrooms
- Learning
Luaus: Creating Interdisciplinary, Technology-Rich
Thematic Units
- Technology
Butterflies: Creating Engaged Learning
Environments
- Student
Starships: Leading and Learning in the New
Millennium
- Producing
Pearl Projects: Technology-Rich, Engaged Learning
Environments
- Prairies,
Pioneers, and Partnerships: Matching Standards,
Resources, and Engaging Projects
- Gardening
in the New Millennium: Planting, Weeding, and Harvesting
the Internet*
- Gardening
in the New Millennium: Planting, Weeding, and Harvesting
the Internet*
- Thematic
Resources Workshop*
- Technology
for Teachers*
- Creating
Effective Learning Environments: The Role of Technology
in Higher Education*
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- Distance Education:
Teaching and Learning at a Distance
- Web
Walking: Developing Practical Web-based Course
Materials
- Before
You Jump In: Ten Facts of Life for Distance
Educators
- Virtual
Sandcastles: Developing Distance Learning
Environments
- Windows
on the World: A Dozen Ideas for Teaching and Learning at
a Distance
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- Information
Skills
- Information
Age Learning: The World is at your
Fingertips
- Technology
Tools in Teaching and
Learning*
- Teacher
Tools*
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- Internet
Integration
- Internet
Expeditions: Creating WebQuest Learning
Environments
- Information
Overload and other Techie Bugs
- Classroom
Campfires: Don't Do Internet, Do
Integrate!
- Entering
Rattlesnake Gulch: Searching for K12 Internet
Resources
- Vocational/Technology
Education Page*
- Curriculum
Connections - LEAD*
- News
+ History Page*
- Keys,
Locks, & Deadbolts:
Doorways to Life-Long
Learning in a Web-based
World*
- Avoiding
Roadkill on the Information
Highway*
- Canadian
Roadkill Sites*
- Cool
Waves for Internet Surfers: Internet Integration
Ideas*
- Internet
Tapestries*
- Wondering,
Wiggling, and Weaving: Exploring How Kids Learn with
Technology.*
- Video
Guides*
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- Multimedia and Web-Based
Student Projects
- Digital
Glyphs: Imaging Ideas for a Visual World
- Roosting
in a Cactus: Planning and Assessing Technology-Rich
Student Projects
- Spinnin'
the Web: Designing & Developing Web-Based Learning
Environments
- Community
Connections: Building Student Web
Projects
- Be
a Web Wizard! Kids as Web Page Developers
- Become
a Museum Maker: Learners as Architects of the
Internet*
- Web
Design and Development*
- Museum
Makers and Bridge Builders: Learners as Architects of the
Internet*
- Fun
with JavaScript
- Web
Walking: Practical Web
Development*
- Web
Weavers: Kids as Web
Developers*
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- Reading, Literature,
Literacy, and Technology Integration
- Riding
the Reading Roller Coaster: Information Age
Literacy (short
article)
- Riding
the Reading Roller Coaster: The Hands-on
Workshop
(expanded workshop article)
- Matching
Reading Standards and Web-based Learning
Environments
- Newberys
and the Net: Thematic Technology
Connections
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- Technology Management
and Leadership
- Stuck
in the Mud: Bridging the Knowing-Doing Gap
- Welcome
to the Funny Farm: Managing Centers in the Information
Age
- Playing
Well with Others: Mentoring, Teaming, and Conducting
Workshops
- Becoming
User Friendly: Support, Sharing, and
Smiles
- PIE:
Teachers Love Dessert
- Hot
Wheels, Barbies, or Legos: Educational Technology
Leadership
- Ringmasters,
Clowns, and Tightropes: Educational Technology Management
and Leadership (a
REVISED
online workshop)
- Learning
Environment Puzzle: Coordination, Cooperation,
Collaboration, and
Creativity*
- Life
Rafts to Submarines: New Frontiers in Technology &
Teacher Education*
- Technology
Trailblazers: Exploring New Frontiers in Technology and
Learning*
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- Visual Literacy and
Imaging
- KidPix
to PhotoShop: Imaging Ideas for the Information
Age
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Updated by
Annette
Lamb,
04/01.
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