Online Education Journals, Magazines, and Organizations
The Concord Consortium
"The Concord Consortium is a nonprofit research and development
organization
dedicated to a revolution in education through the use of information
technologies."
TECHNOS Quarterly
"A forum for the discussion of ideas about the use of technology in education, with a focus on reform."
Change
Technology
Sponsored by Kent State University's
Office
of Distributed Learning: Contract Services.
Articles from 1993
through 1996 and articles from 1993
to present are listed.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
"The Chronicle is the No. 1 news source for college and university
faculty members and administrators." The current issue and seven years of back
issues can be searched by subscribers only. Abstracts of the stories in the current issue
are available to everyone.
Classroom Connect
provides information and links about the use of the Internet in grades K - 12.
Computers in the Schools
"A rich source of serious discussion on computers for educators, administrators, computer center
directors, and special service providers in the school setting!" This
refereed journal published by Haworth
Press is currently not available online in full text. However, an article
index is available
Education Week
Coverage of news items of interest to educators. They include a weekly summary and a daily
pointers to articles in publications available on the web.
Education Policy Analysis Archives, a
peer-reviewed scholarly journal published at Arizona State University. Full
text of articles from 1993 to present are available.
Educational Computing & Technology
Practical ICT Advice and Information for teachers and IT-Co-ordinators.
Published in the U.K., issues from June 1998 to the present are available.
Educom,
The Edupage
"A summary of news about information technology, is provided three
times a week as a service by Educom, a consortium of leading colleges and
universities." Issues from April 1, 1993 to present are available.
Edutopia
The newsletter of The George Lucas Educational Foundation, brings you
stories from schools moving into The Digital Age. Each issue shares insights and
information about effective innovations in K-12 public education, with a special
emphasis on the power of interactive media to enliven the learning process.
Articles from Winter 1993 to present are available.
Electronic School
"Electronic School" is the voice of school leaders who strive to
enhance student learning through the judicious and appropriate use of technology." It
is published quarterly as a supplement to The American
School Board Journal. Issues from February 1995 to present are available.
eSchoolNews.Com
"The online companion to the K-12 decision maker's technology & internet
newspaper." The news archives from January 1998 to the present are available.
Educational
Technology & Society
A quarterly journal published by the IEEE International
Forum of Educational Technology & Society
and IEEE Learning Technology
Task Force. Contains academic articles on the issues affecting the
developers of educational systems and educators who implement and manage such
systems. Issues from October 1998 to present are available.
From Now On
"The Educational Technology Journal" published monthly by Jamie McKenzie. Issues
from December 1991 to present are available.
Hot
Source
"The On-Line Newsletter for Technology-using Educators"
published by Computelec.
Learning
& Leading with Technology
The journal of the International Society for
Technology in Education. Selected articles from issues from July 1995 to present are available.
Abstracts of all articles are also available.
Learning Technology
The Learning Technology aims to report the activities of IEEE Learning
Technology Task Force including various announcements, work in progress,
projects, participation opportunities, additions/modifications to the website
and so on. In short, it would serve as a channel to keep everyone aware of Task
Force's activities.
Learning
Technologies Report
"provides a platform for organizational decision-making. Each issue of LTReport
is devoted to thorough analysis of one topic of current and critical interest in
the field of learning technologies. LTReport is published online twice a
year for members of theNode.org." The first issue was published online in
Spring 1999.
MultiMedia
Schools
"a practical how-to magazine that addresses multiple technologies used in
K-12 schools today—CD-ROM, multimedia, online, and Internet
resources." Selected articles from January 1996 to present are
available.
Phi Delta
Kappan
"The professional journal for education, addresses policy issues for educators
at all levels." Selected articles from their print version from September 1996
through the present are available.
T.H.E. Journal
T.H.E. Journal welcomes submissions of articles from educators involved in
integrating technology on their campuses and into their curricula. Issues from
1994 to the present are available.
the New curriculum
Articles and information compiled by John Raymond, an educational technology
consultant. The site "provides essential resources to help teachers
integrate technology in their classes." Articles date from 9/4/2001.
The Sage Letter
"The Sage Letter, produced monthly by parents and grandparents who are also online
professionals with 20 years' cumulative experience online. The newsletter is intended to
advise fellow parents as to the latest family-relevant developments on and about the
Internet."
Technological Horizons in
Education
"News on the world of computers & related technologies, focusing on applications
that improve teaching & learning for all ages." Issues from January 1994 to
present are available.
Technology
& Learning Magazine
publishes articles that encourage educators to think about new approaches to
teaching and new ways to use technology in the classroom. Issues from 1997 to present are available.
The
Technology Source
"Provides thoughtful, illuminating articles that will assist educators as they face
the challenge of integrating information technology tools in teaching and in managing
educational organizations." Issues from March 1997 to present are available.
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