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References
Articles
 
Ascione, L (2006). Study: Ed tech has proven effective: But more needs to be done for
technology to reach its full potential in schools. eSchool News. Retrieved
from: http://www.eschoolnews.com/*

Biddle, B. J., & Saha, L. (2006). How principals use research. Educational Leadership, 63(6), 72-77.

Kingsbury, G. G. (2006). The medical research model: no magic formula: education is a complex endeavor, and education research needs to take that complexity into account. Educational Leadership, 63(6), 79-82.
 
Books
 
 
Donovan, M. S., Bransford, J. D., & Pellegrino, J. W., eds. (2003). How people learn: Bridging research and practice. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Kozma, R. B., ed. (2003). Technology, innovation, and educational change: A global perspective. Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education.
 
Online Resources
 
 
American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group communication of research: open access journals in the field of education. Retrieved from http://aera-cr.asu.edu/ejournals/*.

Computers & Education. Elsevier B.V. Retrieved from http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/347/description#description*.

Educational Researcher. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association. Retrieved from http://www.aera.net/publications/?id=317*.

International Journal of Educational Technology. Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Curtin University of Technology. Retrieved from http://smi.curtin.edu.au/ijet/*.

International Society for Technology in Education. Center for Applied Research in Educational Technology (CARET). Retrieved from http://caret.iste.org/index.cfm*.

Journal of Technology Education. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech. Retrieved from http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/*.

Knowledge Use Initiative. National Education Knowledge Industry Association (NEKIA). Retrieved from http://www.nekia.org/knowledgeuse.html*.

Kozma, R. (2005). ICT, education reform, and economic growth. Chandler, AZ: Intel Corporation. Retrieved from http://download.intel.com/education/wsis/ICT_Education_Reform_Economic_Growth.pdf (PDF 153KB).

Partnership for 21st Century Skills. Learning for the 21st century. Retrieved from http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=42*.

What Works Clearing House. U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved from http://www.whatworks.ed.gov*.
 

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