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April/May 2009

Features
Budgetary Blessings
Blade servers, netbooks and virtualization top a list of technologies that are helping schools save money and increase ROI.
Dreaded, but Needed
Like kids eating their vegetables, IT leaders cite their least favorite tasks that they know are necessary to their schools' success.
Ready For Launch?
By answering six questions, you'll be well on your way to creating a successful one-to-one strategy.
Sound of Success
Schools turn to unified communications to centralize telephone and messaging management.
Departments
Lesson Plans: A Picture Is Worth at Least One Word
Make writing fun by integrating clip art into the writing process.
Tinfoil Star: Working Independently
Schuylerville CSD provides assistive technologies to meet students' special needs.
Product Review: Windows 7 Improves on Vista
Microsoft's new OS, in beta, offers new taskbar and faster response times.
Product Review: The Right Size for the Job
A large screen and keyboard make the latest ASUS Eee easy to operate.
A+ Effort: Thinking Thin
Energy, cost and time savings fuel Arizona school's move to thin-client computing.
Best Practices: Uptime Rules of Thumb
IT leaders offer insights about how to best protect systems should disaster strike.
Best Practices: Work Smart
Schools find that lifecycle management software lets them do more with less.