
The contents of the current issue of Special Education Technology Practice:
New & Noteworthy
Announcements of important developments in assistive and instructional technology.
Screens
New software products and interesting web sites.
Executive Digest
Summaries of interesting articles for busy professionals. Three articles are featured in this issue:
Breslau, K. (2000). One nation, interconnected. Wired, 8.05, 136-154.
Stuckless, R. (1999). Recognition means more than just getting the words right: Beyond accuracy to readability. Speech Technology, October/November, 30-35.
Sustaining change. (2000). Educational Leadership (special issue), 57(7).
Cover Feature: Teachers, Technology, and Professional Development
Assistive technology on the eve of the 21st century: Teacher perceptions
By James R. Thompson, Jennifer Siegel, & Stephanie Kouzoukas
Special Education Technology: Defining the Specialist
By Elizabeth A. Lahm
New books on special education technology
Making the curriculum accessible to all students: Discoveries
by student teachers and a supervising teacher using a SMART Board
By Susan Cherup, Amanda Vanderhill, and Tricia DeYoung
Viagra for your Computer: Shareware to Enhance Performance
By Molly Mead and Fred Pellerito
Columns
STARFISH
Designing a Clipcase Communication Board
By Julie Maro
QuickStarts
Drill and Practice Web Style
By Cheryl A. Wissick
People and Teams
Is ignorance bliss? Ten lessons learned by a novice project manager
By Kent Coffey
Planner
Conference Calendar and Professional Development Opportunities
End Notes
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