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Engaging Readers on the L&L Group Page of the ISTE Community Ning
It’s been nearly a year since the staff of Learning & Leading with Technology magazine started a group on the ISTE community Ning to directly engage ISTE members with what they read in L&L. Our mission was to solicit responses for our Readers Respond and Point/Counterpoint sections, host contests, and [...]
Adult Learners – How Do You Reach Them?
A vital element of 1-to-1 is that every teacher have a laptop, along with every student. In order for this to work well and be a transformative element in a school, district, or state, teachers need to embrace education technology in their practice. This means, even for the innovators and early adopters, continuous, varied, well-supported [...]
Putting the Ning into ‘Learning’
(Re-posted with permission from Dan Roberts. Read more of his work here. Thanks Chickensaltash!)
I have been using Ning with my students for the last couple of years and I have to say for a completely free service it is amazing! For any of you who have never come across it – you can sign up [...]
Converse on the NECC Ning!
Building on the successes of last year, ISTE is again using a Ning social networking website to encourage NECC 2009 attendees to collaborate, network, dialog, and connect before, during and after the conference. Instead of naming the network for a specific conference year, however, the Ning is now titled “NECC Ning” and is accessible from [...]



