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Curriculum Focus
Teachers get a taste of real-world science—with impressive results.
— Maya T. Prabhu

Grants & Funding
Eight essential skills for school grant seekers. Plus, new grant deadlines.
— Deborah Ward

Virtual desktops
How these new systems can save schools money—and hassle.
— Ellie Ashfor

What’s News Departments
  • Are unions blocking school reform? (pg 1)
  • Changes loom for ed-tech funding (pg 1)
  • MySpace rulings cloud school discipline (pg 1)
  • Teachers key to laptop success (pg 1)
  • School need models for linking data, practice (pg 6)
  • New program combines tech, community service (pg 8)
  • Report shows spike in online course enrollment (pg 10)
  • Wireless mic frequency change could affect schools (pg 12)
  • Justice Dept. still troubled by Google Books deal (pg 14)
  • Interest in hybrid courses on the rise (pg 16)
  • Teens’ social media use up, but fewer blog (pg 25)
  • Educators intrigued by iPad’s potential for schools (pg 28)
  • Future of eReading might not be iPad, but Blio (pg 29)
  • New ed-tech tools unveiled at FETC 2010 (pg 30)
  • Lawmakers seek to overhaul e-Rate (pg 33)
  • Default Lines (pg 6)
    Dennis Pierce
  • eSN Online Update (pg 8)
    Nancy David
  • Stakeholder Relations (pg 35)
    Nora Carr
  • Prime-Time Product Preview (pg 36)
  • Tech Buyer’s Marketplace (pg 37)
  • eSN.tv Viewer’s Guide (pg 38)
  • eSchool Partners (pg 38)