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Sites about integrating technology to enhance the instructional process in kindergarten through twelfth grade instruction.
http://www.webring.org/hub?ring=edtech
List of all member web sites.
http://www.fno.org/text/grazing.html
The theme of this article is the value of raising young people to think, explore and make meaning for themselves.
http://www.iteg.com/
Describes a total system approach to the challenges of linking education technology products and services to school facilities, while seeking to optimize student learning.
http://www.genium.com/ipgt/
Gives teachers step-by-step directions for getting connected to the Internet. Includes exercises and tips for using the Internet in the curriculum.
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/
Index to three collections of sites designed to help teachers use the Internet effectively, or to learn specific software applications.
http://www.lhric.org/
Educational technology resources available for technology leadership including school lesson plans, security, networks, software, and student information systems.
http://www.fno.org/sept97/online.html
Online research modules provide a path a teacher can follow with a class of students. They offer clear instructions as well as daily activities which focus on higher level thinking and electronic resources which have been tested for quality.
http://cavern.uark.edu/mckinsey/contents.html
Provides facts and perspectives to help policymakers and educators understand what it will take to connect the nation's public K-12 schools to the information superhighway over the next 5 to 10 years. Prepared for the National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIIAC).
http://www.nctp.com/
A clearinghouse for the exchange of many types of information related to technology planning.
http://www.netlingo.com/
A dictionary and glossary for the language of the Internet acronyms.
http://novemberlearning.com/
Promotes effective use of information and communication technologies to support and enhance learning. Provides information about educational technology, teacher training, professional development, grants, and learning on the Internet.
http://www.ozline.com/
A package for using "Web-and-Flow" to support schools, districts and regions.
http://www.quia.com/
Create educational webpages or games or tests for a fee.
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/
Lesson plans for integrating the Internet with your curriculum. This is a free, non-profit service. It costs nothing to access the information, and no money is made from teachers who contribute.
http://techcorps.org/
A national non-profit organization dedicated to improving K-12 education at the grassroots level by helping educators effectively use technology in their schools.
http://www.tsaweb.org/
TSA is a national organization devoted to elementary, middle and high school students with a dedicated interest in technology. Assisting TSA's students are teachers, alumni, parents and business leaders who support a technologically literate society.
http://www.timeproject.org/
A worldwide telecommunications project for secondary schools organised for Unesco ASP (Associated Schools Projects).
http://tech.ed.gov/
Funding opportunities for technology, the Technology Literacy Challenge, information on the e-rate, research and publications.
http://www.edutopia.org/uncommon-sense-educators-reinventing-profession-inside-out
There is no set of workshops, exercises, books, CD-ROMs or Web sites that will take us where we need to go, simply because the goal keeps moving. However, there are a host of options with which we can pursue our goals of lifelong improvement.
http://virtual-architecture.wm.edu/
Contains examples of curriculum-based educational telecomputing projects and other related resources. Companion site to the ISTE book of the same name.
http://www.world-links.org/
Connects and trains teachers and kids in developing countries to improve education and employment opportunities. Includes news, features stories, and links to resources. In English, Spanish and French.
http://www.youthlearn.org/
A resource and community for after-school youth programs that integrate technology. Includes lesson plans, teaching techniques, project design tools, samples and examples, software/hardware advice, discussions.
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