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eSchool News
The eSchool News network combines print, online and e-mail media to let you deliver tightly targeted marketing messages to more than 600,000 elite school technology buyers each month. eSchool News features the top school technology news stories, expert columns, best practices, and special reports. And each month, our elite K-20 decision makers — your best sales prospects — meticulously review this key information to help them evaluate and purchase technology products and services for their schools.
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International Education Technology Associates, Inc.
IETA is a group of consultants and industry experts for using, exploring and developing technology in education, worldwide. It is comprised of former educators, manufacturer’s representatives, administrators, technical advisors and experts, from all levels of education and industry, from all over the world. Our associates operate completely independently, calling upon each other for expertise, advice and partnering, resulting in over 200 years of experience and practical management abilities. Our associates have expertise in education, technology administration, sales, marketing, strategy formation and implementation, systems design, technology transfer, market research, venture and grant funding, and hosting productive, results based high-level trade missions, both to and from the US.
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Technology + Learning
Technology & Learning delivers a vital resource to K-12 technology leaders who are responsible for purchasing and implementing technology products and services in districts and schools. We deliver new product news, evaluative reviews of software and Web sites, trends, legislation, and examples of effective uses of technology for administrative and classroom use. With a circulation of 80,000 and a pass-along readership of 5.29 per subscriber, Technology & Learning reaches over 400,000 educators who represent the spectrum of technology purchasing.
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T.H.E. Journal
T.H.E. Journal is dedicated to informing and educating K-12 senior-level district and school administrators, technologists, and tech-savvy educators within districts, schools, and classrooms to improve and advance the learning process through the use of technology. Launched in 1972, T.H.E. Journal was the first magazine to cover education technology.
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