All across this country there are people who have developed products that hold promise to make valuable contributions to education. Some were outgrowths of projects started with funding from the Department of Education several years ago. When the funding dried … Continue reading
Category Archives: Issue 9
(click on a book or book title for purchasing information or more reviews) Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner Economics can be so much more than trying to understand the … Continue reading
Utilizing the resources of world famous museums is one of the major gifts the Web can give to us. Make use of that gift by starting here. We’ll have other museums and similar attractions featured in subsequent issues. — ED … Continue reading
Dorinne Davis presents the fourth in a major series on the importance of sound in our everyday lives. Dorinne’s approach applies ideas that are arising from major research efforts in acoustical and neurosciences. She demonstrates with these articles the importance … Continue reading
( documents in both English and Spanish ) Zulma and I talked about the interest we hope we are creating with the inclusion of articles that she has written. I suggested that we present a “Point/Counterpoint” series in which she … Continue reading
What happens when you bring together an auditory specialist, a Hispanic newspaper publisher, a games and simulation designer, a cognitive skills specialist, a neurosurgeon, and an educational entrepreneur? Not much, you might think. Well, we’re out to prove you wrong, … Continue reading