L&L Reader Survey for Dec-Jan, 2006-2007
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1. Dec-Jan L&L Contents

 

1. For each feature read, please rank it least useful, interesting, and/or thought-provoking to most:

 LeastMost
Helpful Hints for Successful 1-to-1 Computing by Paul Wurster
Inspiring Students with Peer Tutoring by Brandy Smith
Flowcharts as Technical Support by Jason Caudill

2. If a feature missed the mark for you, please add a brief description as to what was missing or not useful or what about the topic didn't seem a good use of editorial space.

3. What topics would you like to see covered in an L&L feature article?

4. For each Learning Connections article read, please rank each one from the from least useful to most:

 Least usefulMost useful
Creating Interactive Excel Learning Tools by Ezell, Johnson, & Rice
Memoir Writing Goes High Tech by Susan Cramer
Explore the World of Online Quizzes by Judy Britt
Screen Capture Videos Differentiate ICT Curriculum for Students by Sterling Miller
Nutritional Analysis: What's on Your Plate? by Ken Felker
Teddy Bears Go Blogging by Brenda Sherry

5. If the Learning Connections are missing the mark for you, please add a brief description as to what was missing or not useful or what about the topic didn't seem a good use of editorial space.

6. What curriculum area(s) would you like to see covered more or more often?

7. What technology(ies) would you like to see more about in terms of its use in the curriculum?

8. Please rank how useful you found each column or department that you read. Check the most appropriate response for each.

 Not usefulSomewhat usefulVery useful
As I See IT (Kim Ketterer)
Media Matters (Doug Johnson)
Research Windows (Rob Kadel)
Voices Carry (Hilary Goldmann)
Point/Counterpoint
Readers Respond
Issue Oriented (Anita McAnear)
ISTE in Action
ISTE News
Member Profiles
Buyer's Guide
Reviews
What's New

9. How long did you spend reading this issue?

10. What do you do with your copies of L&L after you have finished reading them?