
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. Articles are featured in this issue:
Riel, M., & Fulton, K. (2001). The role of technology in supporting learning environments. Phi Delta Kappan, 82(7), 518-523.
Means, B. (2001). Technology use in tomorrows schools. Educational Leadership, 58(4), 57-61.
Kelly, K.M., Siegel, E.B., & Allinder, R.M. (2001). Personal profile assessment summary: Creating windows into the worlds of children with special needs. Intervention in School and Clinic, 36(4), 202-210.
Kleinert, H.L., Haigh, J., Kearns, J.F., & Kennedy, S. (2000). Alternative assessments: Lessons learned and roads to be taken. Exceptional Children, 67(1), 51-66
Cover Feature: Technology and Math
Using Software to Help Visualize Mathematical Processes
by Kevin M. Anderson, & Cindy L. Anderson
Go Figure: Calculator Options for Students with Special Needs
by Fred Pellerito
Technology research in practice: Taking a virtual trip to the mall to learn math
by Christine A. Christle, Jean M. Hess, & Ted S. Hasselbring
Columns
Planner
Conference Calendar and Professional Development Opportunities
End Notes
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