American School Board Journal's Technology Focus Articles
A collection of ASBJ's best articles on technology, hand picked from the ASBJ archives!
Resources
- Finding the Right Fit, December 2006 ASBJ

Online safety issues are best leveraged with a common—and informed—sense of the Web's assets and danger zones.
- Let Technology Be Your Guide, November 2006 ASBJ

Seven tips for using the tools at your disposal to bolster students' knowledge.
- Computer Labs: Here to Stay? by Victor Rivero, October 2006 ASBJ

In today's mobile, one-to-one world, can the room down the hall still enhance instruction and save on costs?
- Five Things to Know About Ed Tech, by Victor Rivero, August 2006 ASBJ

Understanding some basic issues and terms will help new school board members get up to speed with the world of education technology.
- How Technology Enriches the Arts, by Victor Rivero, June 2006 ASBJ

Art has always had the power to build bridges between people and across time and space. Add technology, and that power is even greater.
- Technology for Fiscal Management, by Victor Rivero, May 2006 ASBJ

Stop waiting for the 'killer app' to tame your district's budget and finance troubles — there's plenty of software that can help right now.
- The Unkindest Funding Cut, by Victor Rivero, April 2006 ASBJ

Axing federal funds for education technology would undercut this country's commitment to 21st century skills.
- An E-rate Update, by Victor Rivero, February 2006 ASBJ

Now that we've achieved the goal of connecting most public schools to the Internet, what's next?
- What's Ahead in Ed Tech, by Victor Rivero, January 2006 ASBJ

Six lessons for 2006 from leaders in the field.
- Data and Dollars, by Sam Dempsey, February 2005 ASBJ

How one school district saved millions on its special education program.
- What's Your B.A.T. Score, by William H. Dierdorff, February 2005 ASBJ

Take this Business Aptitude Test and see how your school district is doing.
- How Safe Is Your Network?, by Andrew J. Kulesza and Mark N. Frolick, February 2005 ASBJ

If your district depends on data — and what district doesn't? — it makes sense to invest in IT security.
- Slamming in Cyberspace, by Thomas E. Wheeler, January 2005 ASBJ

The boundaries of students? First Amendment rights in the Internet age.
- When E-Mail Goes Wrong, by Zach Kelehear, January 2005 ASBJ

Be sure your acceptable use policies cover staff as well as students.