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While surfing the net, I have come across several great links to help teachers locate resources and references that they can use for their classes, or for themselves. I will be updating them as I come across more that I feel should be included. If you know of any that should be added, please send me a note and I'll update the list so others can make use of them as well.
This page has been made to help teachers (and other interested grown-ups) see some ways in which
kids are using the World Wide Web today. The hope is that these examples will also provide a
good starting point for thinking about how technology is going to influence the schools,
teachers, and teaching of the future.
College Search page, direct connection to schools in the database, help creating your profile to send to colleges and more.
A homepage dedicated to Educational Resources. Math, Astronomy, Astrophysics, plus a whole lot more!
YELLOW PAGES OF PALEONTOLOGY
Activities for children aged 5 through 13, from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement.
As part of the university's Virtual Information Initiative, ILT is working
with technology to "empower the creative reform of education."
Contains links to some nice references and curriculum resources for teachers.
An ambitious effort to create a public library for Internet users. The site features links to Net resources in a variety of subject areas, an interactive reference area, and a young people's area. The Internet Public Library is a creation of students at the University of Michigan School of Information and Library Studies.
Spectracom has a site just for your 8-12 year old! He or she can spray paint electronic "graffiti"
on a "virtual" wall, write to Pen Pal, enter a "Kids Contest" and more.
This is an on-going list of sites that offer information for and about kids. Among other things, it includes a lot of stuff for them to
play with, information for adults, and some info about about K-12 schools, education, etc.
Collection of children educational games for MS Windows
Homework help and contests for students, resources for teachers, and news for parents and citizens about research and trends in math education.
Analysis of the job market (present and future) for students pursuing vocational training.
Online versions of the popular guides for all levels of education, including study abroad.
NASA'a K-12 Internet Initiative. Resources to help schools, teachers and students use the Internet as a basic learning tool.
These are some great places to take your children online.
The 10 coolest science, art and education sites for the month.
ERIC is the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), a federally-funded national information system that provides, through its 16 subject-specific clearinghouses, associated adjunct clearinghouses, and support components, a variety of services and products on a broad range of education-related issues.
Become involved in an on-line field trip!
Search the Library of Congress and find government documents to use in class.
THE TEACHER'S RESOURCE - Help For Teachers And Administrators
Chose from any of the following categorizes.
Visit the President of the United States
It is a great resource for teachers and school administrators.
For K-12 educators. How to set up your own Internet server, find/use resources on the World Wide Web and more.
This site is incredible! You can download pictures, sounds, facts and more. You can even adopt a wolf! If you find wolves interesting, this page will captivate you.
Educational software reviews, feature articles, cartoons, cool sites, downloads and more!
If you are looking for something that is not above, check out the SEARCH ENGINE PAGE and search from there.
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