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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.

Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 2001

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

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 *.
 
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.

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*
 
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
 
Information Skills
Information Age Learning: The World is at your Fingertips
Technology Tools in Teaching and Learning*
Teacher Tools*
 
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*
 
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*
 
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
 
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*
 
Visual Literacy and Imaging
KidPix to PhotoShop: Imaging Ideas for the Information Age

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