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Articles related to "Web 2 0 Technology"
The Future of Journalism Contrary to popular belief, the future of journalism is a bright one and the marriage between news and the web will be long lasting and loving. journalism • internet • web • writing • future
Web Access to be Mandated by US Government A discussion of web accessibility and the legal issues surrounding it. accessibility • web • disabilities • assistive technology • legal issues
Closing the gap between standards and government IT Government has long been a major user of information technology (IT), but governmental purchases of IT equipment, software, or services can have a significant impact on and play a role in determining standards for the private sector. When it comes to using existing standards, government has a history of going its own way. But presentations at a recent meeting on the Extensible Markup Language or XML suggest that the Federal government may now be giving private sector IT standards more respect. department of defense • standards. web services • information technology
Difficulties with Web 2.0 Sometimes it seems that everyone wants schools to gladly embrace every new technology. The reality is that not all schools can effectively integrate Web 2.0 technologies. web 2.0 • web technologies • technology integration • schools and technology • videoconferencing
Make Web 2.0 Work for You If you're not making the most of Web 2.0, you soon will be! Here are a few tips to get you started. web 2.0 • web 1.0 • participatory web • web client • new technologies
Classroom Uses of Podcasts Using podcasts as part of a lesson can be fun for teachers and students. They are easy to create and use technology tools typically found in a classroom. podcast in the classroom • educational use of podcast • podcast classroom activity • podcast lessons • technology integration
Integrating Computer Science in High Schools Teachers are encouraged to integrate technology into lessons. Though more computers are becoming available in schools, students are not always receiving the benefits. integrate computer science high schools • improve student computer skills • more technology in schools • use technology in school • computer science research
Teacher Journals Journals are not just for students. Teachers, too, can benefit from this tool for reflection and collaboration. teacher journals • professional development • technology integration • reflective writing • teacher collaboration
Teacher Training Through Podcasts Podcasts can be a convenient way to learn from other educators. It can also be a useful way to share teaching experiences and classroom activity ideas. teacher training • podcasts for teachers • continuing education • teacher certification education • technology training
Tracking Santa Online The famous NORAD site for tracking Santa by satellite. satellite • santa • sleigh • tracking
Microsoft's Silverlight Technology Microsoft Silverlight is a relatively new technology that enables developers to design highly rich user interfaces for web-based sites and applications for any browser. microsoft silverlight • rich internet applications • browser plug-ins • web-based applications • user experience
Teaching with Wikis Wikis are a popular Web 2.0 technology with the potential for enhancing learning activities. teaching lesson plans • teaching strategies • teaching writing • wiki • technology integration
The Technologies of Web 2.0 Web 2.0 has grown in recent years as a series of web technologies that allow for greater collaboration and interaction among users in a more global environment. wikis • rss • blogs • ajax • collaborative computing
VMware, A Virtual machine for your other apps. The VMware - Virtual Machine ware is a way to run windows apps in Linux. vmware • emulator • dos • linux
Company Profile: AOL Time Warner This is a company profile of the Internet and Communications giant AOL Time Warner. finance • money • stock • analysis • internet
Disgruntled Housewife Nikol Lohr Part I of a two-part interview with the Queen of Disgruntled Housewives! nikol lohr • web zines • e-zine • publishing • interview
E-Government Act of 2001: The sleeper in the Senate Of the new bills on information technology introduced earlier in the 107th Congress, most attention has focused on the deregulation and privacy legislation, since they have high-stakes outcomes and affect a large proportion of Internet users. One bill -- The E-Government Act of 2001 (S. 803) -- has escaped much public attention, but can have as much impact or more on Internet users, and even on the public at large. congress • information technology • government
Online learning opens doors...or does it? Online learning opens doors to students with disabilities, enabling and empowering them to get an education. However, what technology can giveth, technology can also taketh. online learning • online education • disabled students • students with disabilities • blind
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WEB ACCESSIBILITY INTIATIVES AND LAWS disability history of the World Wide Web disability • health • www • world wide web • florida |
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