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Latest Issue (Vol. 23 #4, 2008)

Table of Contents

Educating digital natives in analog schools
Part One: On being a digital immigrant
by Dr. Richard E. Riedl

Goodbye, Mr. & Mrs. Chips
by Nancy Ginsburg Gill

New from the Special Needs Project
Dyslogic Syndrome, by Dr. Bernard Rimland
Families of Adults with Autism, Johnson & Van Rensselaer, Ed.

Using You! Be the Judge in the ESL classroom
by Dorothy Laufer

Loss and endurance
Surviving budget cuts in special services
by Cheryl Vitali

DISKoveries for The Catalyst
New and Noteworthy
by Joan Tanenhaus

Autism Awareness Month, and then some
by Sue Swezey

Autism issues:
Misleading technology, misdirected advocacy?
by Sue Swezey

The latest wave of the future, from Apple
by Jim Spelman


Sample Articles from Earlier Issues
Volume 23 #3 2007
. Teaching Digital Natives
How special education can lead the way
by Dr. Richard E. Riedl
  DISKoveries for TheCatalyst
New and Noteworthy
by Joan Tanenhaus
  Effective internet publicity
for organizations serving special needs
by Jim Spelman
  Fitness for life: Where does it fit into the curriculum?
Using the internet to achieve fitness goals
by Cheryl Vitali
Volume 23 #2 2007
. "What's sauce for the goose..."
The reauthorization of No Child Left Behind
by Dr. Richard E. Riedl
  The amazing adventures of Sight Speed
by Gary Stotsky
  DISKoveries:
New from Boardmaker
by Joan Tanenhaus
Volume 23 #1 2007
. Curriculum and Technology: tortoise vs. hare?
by Skip Via
  The Curse of Standardization
by Dr. Richard E. Riedl and Dr. Stephen Bronack
  DISKoveries:
New and noteworthy for younger learners
by Joan Tanenhaus

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