Hi all - An interesting new report has just been published by the CEO Forum. It clearly and strongly aligns with the directions you have all been taking relative to planning for your technology. In a nutshell it says " Its NOT the technology... its the LEARNING that we need to focus on!" There's a link in the message below. Hope this helps..... Bill Romond ********************************************************************* Subject: FW: Annotated; Communications-related Headlines for 6/28/2000 MORE PLANNING NEEDED FOR SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY Issue: EdTech The CEO Forum has released a report that warns that the new computer hardware flooding into schools may go to waste unless educators take time to develop clear plans for how the technology will be put to work for students. "You have to set the educational goals first," said Anne Bryant, co-chair of the CEO Forum and executive director of the National School Boards Association. "I'm looking at the overall goals and objectives. It is a combination of content, training and connectivity." Internet-enabled computers should not be the goal, the report warns, educators should focus the use of technology on clear outcomes -- such as training students in the skills they need to compete in an information-based economy. "Technology is not a panacea and can only improve and increase learning when applied to meet specific educational goals and objectives," the report says. "Schools need to examine their educational goals and determine which ones will be supported by digital content." [Find the report, The Power of Digital Learning: Integrating Digital Content, at (http://www.ceoforum.org/)] [SOURCE: CyberTimes, AUTHOR: Rebecca Weiner ([log in to unmask])] (http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/06/cyber/education/28education.html)