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The one tech tool they aren’t into …


February 23, 2011 by Claire Knight

More and more educators are jumping on the tech bandwagon to engage students — but one tool isn’t worth your time.

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E-mail badmouthing cost prof a job


January 25, 2011 by Jake Simms

An astronomer knew the University of Kentucky passed him over for a job because he’s Christian. How?

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Inbox alerts interrupting you? Here’s a fix


November 17, 2010 by Claire Knight

E-mail can be a major distraction. Here’s a tip to help you stay on track.

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Was professor’s e-mail lesson OK?


August 12, 2010 by Claire Knight

After a student called a professor’s e-mail “hate speech,” the university took drastic action. Did school officials make the right call — or did the professor make an e-mail gaffe?

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Was professor’s e-mail illegal?


August 6, 2010 by Claire Knight

Can a professor use a college computer to send e-mails that encourage faculty members to contact and urge their legislators to approve bills that would provide “tenure-like” protections for part-time college instructors?

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Teachers’ e-mails: Privacy or transparency?


July 29, 2010 by Claire Knight

Do citizens have the right to view teachers’ personal e-mails — for the sake of transparency in government?

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Guide to Google tools at school


July 20, 2010 by Brooke Ballard

Cindy Lane, the first Google-certified teacher from Missouri, has 15 tips on Google tools to use in schools.

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E-mail avalanche saves tenure in Florida


April 22, 2010 by Jake Simms

Near-bankrupt cities and states are pushing for fights with the teachers’ unions. But the unions may have an ace up their sleeves: 

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Want to trim the fat? Try this e-mail tweak


April 5, 2010 by Claire Knight

Sometimes what seems like a minor change can have a major effect on the budget. Example: 

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Did school ‘spy’ on teachers’ e-mail? Court to decide


March 13, 2010 by Claire Knight

Are teachers’ e-mails being intercepted? One union says “yes,” and it’s filed suit against the school board.

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