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Cable in the Classroom Magazine, July/August, 2008

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Cable in the Classroom Magazine, July/August, 2008Cable in the Classroom Magazine is your monthly guide to cable’s educational resources. It’s a great resource for K-12 educators, school library media specialists, and parents.

Each issue features creative, practical ideas for teaching with multimedia, along with guides to educational video programs and Web sites.

At Cable in the Classroom Magazine, our goal is to provide a comprehensive, user-friendly, practical guide to high-quality educational media and broadband resources that support learning in schools, libraries, community centers, and homes.

We reach your audience—library media/technology specialists, district media supervisors, and K–12 teachers and principals.

Cable in the Classroom Magazine targets library media specialists and technology-savvy educators, the leading users of educational technology and a school’s primary source of product referrals and recommendations. The magazine features the successful use of technology resources and media—using real-world case studies. It provides the only updated monthly guide to quality educational media for classroom use. The average pass-along rate is greater than 6, reaching more than 490,000 readers!

Visit Cable in the Classroom Magazine, July/August, 2008 Download Page

Download these thought-provoking PDF documents — print them, save them, forward them to friends & colleagues.

Safety Net
Help your students avoid getting caught up in bullying, cheating, or privacy problems.

Ah, the constantly evolving online world. While plenty of students keep up with the ever-constant changes without missing a beat, there are a lot of adults still trying to understand the basics. And though the Internet allows students to simultaneously live in a virtual world and the real world, they still need adult guidance and support when navigating cyberspace. Two areas where young people especially need guidance from grownups are their online social interactions and their web-based schoolwork. ...

You Are What You Post
Now that any student can create digital content, we must help them understand what that means.
10 Things I Wish Parents Knew...
...about the online world. Advice from online-teens expert Anastasia Goodstein.
An A-to-Z Guide to the WWW
From avatars to YouTube ... The more you understand the Web, the better online guide you’ll be.
InterActive
Cyberbullying and other inappropriate behaviors continue to plague children online. How do you teach web etiquette to your students?
Summer Schooling
When you go online as a family, you can learn about each other as you explore different topics.
Media Smart
Lifting the hood on search engines can rev up information-literacy skills.
Cable in the Classroom News
Recent events and information from the Cable in the Classroom organization.
Cable in the Classroom FAQs
Answers to common questions about Cable in the Classroom.

Visit Cable in the Classroom Magazine Official Website

Because it’s all here online, you can print particularly interesting items and share them in several, easy ways:

  • Place monthly calendar in teachers’ lounge
  • E-mail articles and listings to colleagues
  • Use articles as inspiration for staff development activities.

You can also subscribe to the print edition of Cable in the Classroom Magazine, delivered monthly, 11 times per year (11 issues) for $27.95 per year.

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