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ith our January Issue, we will introduce the section in Ed Magazine, THE STATE EXCHANGE 2000. This will still focus on activities, proposed legislation, successes and caveats experienced by members of USDLA State Chapters. If a reader who is not a member of the State or National USDLA would like to contribute to THE STATE EXCHANGE, your views and experiences also will be most welcome.

In January 2000, we will introduce THE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION EXCHANGE. Here we will highlight existing and proposed new partnerships and models for active collaboration between communications industries and education, local, state, or national, K-graduate school. We will also reference some newer technologies that we feel may hold exceptional promise in meeting the needs of school/training environments. If you are working with technologies that you would like us to review for inclusion in TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION EXCHANGE, either as a manufacturer or user, please send information and press releases to the address above.

Please send all material to:
Drs. Donald & Elizabeth Perrin,
Managing Editors,
USDLA Official Publications
3345 Pachappa Hill, Riverside, CA 92506