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Cable in the Classroom Magazine, November 2008

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Thursday, 16 October 2008

Cable in the Classroom Magazine, November 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, November 2008 Download Page

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

Raising Good Digital Citizens
Teachers are developing new ways for students to follow good Internet and media-use practices.

It is hardly news that today’s students are developing technology skills more quickly than adults are. But that doesn’t place the over-30 crowd behind the times; instead, teachers and administrators are the ones who know how the world works. Their role is to ensure the next generations can marry the two.

That’s the inspiration behind the digital-citizenship movement in the K–12 community, started by Mike Ribble, an educator at Kansas State University. Ribble has spelled out nine areas in which our youth need to learn online-citizenship skills and has built a website where teachers can share ideas on how to accomplish this. ...

Building New Skill Sets
A Q&A with Mike Ribble, author of Digital Citizenship in Schools.

Taking Politics Personally
C-SPAN’s Student Cam contest provides hands-on access to civic issues, media literacy, and more.

Cable’s Leaders in Learning: Lend a Helping Hand
RaSheda Workman was able to make a difference in her students’ lives by teaching about their community.

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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