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Which is a better buy, a notebook or a desktop PC? Which is more affordable? Which meets your needs as a college or university student?
Though there are tools available to monitor student computer usage, it is important for teachers to also be aware of what students are doing.
Can all those hours on a computer at school and at home be injuring middle school and high school students? Many say, "yes."
Mac OS or Windows? HTML or Java? Office or iWork? Why ask when one can learn them all? Advanced computer skills are worth their weight in gold.
Students can shop around to find discounts on laptops at campus bookstores, smaller stores, and by purchasing directly from the manufacturer.
Teachers are encouraged to integrate technology into lessons. Though more computers are becoming available in schools, students are not always receiving the benefits.
This is a three lesson project that is designed digitally only to be transferred onto a canvas in the style of Roy Lichtenstein from the Pop Art era.
Wikis are a popular Web 2.0 technology with the potential for enhancing learning activities.
What should college students look for when choosing a laptop? Here are tips for college or university students to make your computer shopping easier.
College students: need some ideas for shopping on a student budget? Here are some articles that will help you save money.
MySpace is trying to make their "space" safer for teenagers. What are they changing and is it enough?
Three online games can be used for both mock trials and studies of the Bill of Rights. Students get to use critical thinking in a fun framework.
Square Root Day is more rare than Leap Day because it only occurs nine times every century. Teachers can use the day as a fun way to have goofy fun with square roots.
Obesity is becoming a greater concern in the U.S. but how do European countries compare? There is growing concern in Europe, as well.
Students learn about persuasive writing and citizen involvement in national presidential elections with an authentic letter to the editor assignment.
A convenient time to teach students about databases is when they are learning about the 50 US states.
Ways for teachers and paraprofessionals to build peer friendships among students with special needs in the classroom, teambuilding tips and improving social skills.
There are many ways students can format their papers, but to write an essay in MLA style, certain rules should be followed. Here is a list of certain expectations.
Your college apartment does not need to look like a magazine! Here are some tips for furnishing your new place with cheap and practical stuff.
Internet abuse is becoming a multi-level problem: Cyber-bullying of students, YouTube showing violence of students toward each other, RateMyTeachers blasting instructors.
As a holiday break draws closer, children think more about the coming day or days off. Feed that thinking with activities in and outside the classroom.
It is understandable to be currently enrolled in college or university studies in the United States and already having some concerns about job prospects upon graduation.


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