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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Tech Directions - November 2008 Tech Directions - November 2008 Technically Speaking Contents Direct fromWashington The Report Technology’s Past Technology Today Mastering Computers Exploring Engineering—Pros Can Help Make It Real Challenge Students to Design an Energy-Efficient Home CTE Teacher Succession—Insuring a Smooth Transition Reservoir High’s TE Site Wins Web Site of the Month ACTE Convention and Career Tech Expo— Racing Toward Charlotte Hands-On Activities More than Fun Tech Directions - November 2008 Tech Directions - November 2008 - Tech Directions - November 2008 (Page Cover1) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Tech Directions - November 2008 (Page Cover2) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Tech Directions - November 2008 (Page 3) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Technically Speaking (Page 4) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Contents (Page 6) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Direct fromWashington (Page 7) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Direct fromWashington (Page 8) Tech Directions - November 2008 - The Report (Page 9) Tech Directions - November 2008 - The Report (Page 10) Tech Directions - November 2008 - The Report (Page 11) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Technology’s Past (Page 12) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Technology Today (Page 13) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Mastering Computers (Page 14) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Mastering Computers (Page 15) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Exploring Engineering—Pros Can Help Make It Real (Page 16) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Exploring Engineering—Pros Can Help Make It Real (Page 17) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Challenge Students to Design an Energy-Efficient Home (Page 18) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Challenge Students to Design an Energy-Efficient Home (Page 19) Tech Directions - November 2008 - CTE Teacher Succession—Insuring a Smooth Transition (Page 20) Tech Directions - November 2008 - CTE Teacher Succession—Insuring a Smooth Transition (Page 21) Tech Directions - November 2008 - CTE Teacher Succession—Insuring a Smooth Transition (Page 22) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Reservoir High’s TE Site Wins Web Site of the Month (Page 23) Tech Directions - November 2008 - ACTE Convention and Career Tech Expo— Racing Toward Charlotte (Page 24) Tech Directions - November 2008 - ACTE Convention and Career Tech Expo— Racing Toward Charlotte (Page 25) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Hands-On Activities (Page 26) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Hands-On Activities (Page 27) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Hands-On Activities (Page 28) Tech Directions - November 2008 - Hands-On Activities (Page 29) Tech Directions - November 2008 - More than Fun (Page 30) Tech Directions - November 2008 - More than Fun (Page Cover3) Tech Directions - November 2008 - More than Fun (Page Cover4)
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