MHS Library Page--Research Links www.highschoolhub.org resources, links, homework help for all subject areas; www.eduplace.com/ss/ssmaps/index.html Outline Maps; a nice collection of http://middleproxy.martinsville.k12.va.us/mhs/lib/
Extractions: Martinsville High School Library Research Links Alphabetical List of Subject and Teacher Links This list provides URLs for research and links provided by teachers for specific classes. (last updated on July 14, 2005) A B C D ... Z A Aerial Satellites: http://www.terraserver.com offers aerial satellite photos of many places in the United States and major world cities Africa/African-American History: www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Famous_Historical_People.htm many sites that feature famous African-Americans www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html Black History: Exploring African-American Issues on the Web http://www.cr.nps.gov/ Click on: Explore America's Pastincludes " We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement", "National Underground Railroad", and "African-American Heritage" http://www2.worldbook.com/students/feature_index.asp archived features include: The African-American Journey; African-American Literature: Voices of Slavery and Freedom; Heart and Soul: A Celebration of African-American Music http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Cookbook/about_cb_wh.html
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WEBSITES ON THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND SPACE http//www.solarviews.com/ss.html. Views of the Solar System presents a vivid A site for students on space with articles, news, homework help and more. http://www.cjims.org/links/astronom.htm
Extractions: WEBSITES ON THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND SPACE This is an entirely new list timed to take advantage of recent events such as the Mars landings and the Presidents plan for space exploration. Access these sites through your computers Internet connection. Open the underlined address (URL). Information can be printed or downloaded to your computer. Be sure to follow links to other sites and find your way back with the Back button All of the sites listed were active as of January 24, 2004 The evaluation is by the AVA Center staff according to the amount of information given, the general appearance of the site and its potential use in the classroom. This list is also sent via email to all teachers with school email addresses. If you do not receive it, please call us to make sure we have your correct email address. 2003: A SPACE TRAGEDY: EXAMINING THE SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA DISASTER LESSON PLAN http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20030203monday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons A lesson plan on the shuttle Columbia disaster for grades 6-12.
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Extractions: Top Eight Internet Homework Research Web Sites Week of May 8, 2000 TOP RESEARCH SITES are hosted each week by 191 Pine Tree Lane Sandusky, MI 48471 Alberta Archaeology Timeline The seamless flow of timeand knowledge coming over the Internet horizon can be previewed in this post-edge timeline from the Alberta Heritage Research Project. Watch the cultures unfold over 15,000 years, punctuated by significant events, and against the dramatic weather changes from the ice age through centuries of warming. Click on any of the march of cultures, from Pre-Clovis to recent centuries, to see the brightly colored Alberta map set out the ecent centuries, to see the brightly colored Alberta map set out the geographic facts. Click the cultural details icon to view a text sidebar of the culture displayed by the map. Archaeology has long been a major innovator on the Internet, converging ancient artifacts, languages, and excavations into many outstanding Web sites. As this cyber-innovative Alberta Timeline shows, the archaeology Web building culture is by no means stuck in the past. Alberta Archaeology Timeline Messier Project POPClocks Augustine of Hippo ... U.S. Supreme Court Justices
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Extractions: Magazines / Books SITE NAME: Electronic Journals in the Field of Education IT'S ABOUT: Links to nearly 100 online journals by various authors. From the American Educational Research Association. SITE ADDRESS: http://aera-cr.ed.asu.edu/links.html SITE NAME: iste Catalog (International Society for Technology in Education) IT'S ABOUT: This is a catalog of materials and resources for teaching with technology. SITE ADDRESS: http://www.iste.org/bookstore SITE NAME: IT'S ABOUT: SITE ADDRESS: http://www.iste.org/LL/30/7/index.cfm SITE NAME: Technology for Higher Education IT'S ABOUT: Monthly magazine that focuses exclusively on the use of high tech in higher education SITE ADDRESS: http://www.syllabus.com SITE NAME: IT'S ABOUT: "The resource for education technology learners." This magazine provides K-12 educators with essential resources for managing, teaching, and training with technology. SITE ADDRESS: http://www.techlearning.com/ Top Organizations SITE NAME: ICE (Illinois Computing Educators) IT'S ABOUT: ICE is an organizational affiliate of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Go to this site to learn about grants, conferences, and regional affiliation groups.
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Extractions: Please include name of non-operative link as well as the name of this page: URLS-Education Organizations Periodicals UCB 2061 Project 2061 http://project2061.aaas.org/ Science Literacy Project 2061 Tools http://www.project2061.org/publications/default.htm Science NetLinks lists a large number of science and math links, all screened by an "expert review board". This web directory is organized around the Benchmarks from AAAS' Project 2061: http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/benchmark_index.htm AIMS Education Foundation http://www.AIMSedu.org/ Air Quality California Air Resources Board education web site http://www.arb.ca.gov/knowzone/knowzone.htm Archaeology http://www.learningsites.com 3D Renderings of archaeological sites Annenberg/CPB Channel http://www.learner.org/channel/
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Extractions: Websites found by students in ELE 386-Fall 2001 50 States.com - States and Capitals: http://www.50states.com Abraham Lincoln Research Site Discovering the Man The President: http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln2.html Africa Online Kids Zone: http://www.africaonline.com/site/africa/kids.jsp Amelia Earhart: http://www.ameliaearhart.com/biography.html Americas Story from Americas Library: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi American Civil War Homepage: http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html Ancient Egypt: A Webquest: http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq33/aegypt.htm Any Day in History: http://www.anydayinhistory.com Bens Guide to U.S. Government for Kids: http://bensguide.gpo.gov/ Big Chalk The Education Network: http://www.bigchalk.com Biography.com: http://www.biographychannel.com Black History.com: http://www.blackhistory.com CIA Kids Page: http://www.odci.gov/cia/ciakids/sitemap.html Creative Impulse: http://history.evansville.net/ Discovery Kids.com: http://kids.discovery.com Discovery School.com Ancient Greece: http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/worldbook/atozhistory/g/234900.html
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Extractions: First Recording Group Walk: Wandsworth We had little idea of what sites might be out there, or how many people would attend. But we had an excellent turnout: around 18 people, excluding the leaders, Dan and Sue Hayton, and we lost only one or two before our end point, The Brewery Tap at the Ram Brewery. The treasures of Wandsworth include a 1956 telephone exchange complete with original tiling and windows, and a spiral-guided gasholder. A local street name, Esparto Road points to the former existence of a papermaking industry, esparto grass being used in paper manufacture. There were also several streets of workers' cottages. Those of us who attended Sue's street furniture lecture found their eyes opened to old style blue and white enamel Hydrant signs and pre-1917 street signs and a 19th-century stink pipe. One group focused their attention on finding the remaining locations of the Surrey Iron Railway, including some of its sleepers built into the brewery wall. We brought a laptop with the database but found it easiest to take notes. We divided up the tasks, one person looking up grid references, another taking notes, and another noting down the details of any plaques or signs. Dan took digital photographs for insertion into the database later.
Cultures Of Professional Writing, Syllabus homework for next week. Henry, Jim. Writing Workplace Cultures An archaeology of Professional Writing. Chapter 2 What is a Writer? http://mason.gmu.edu/~jhenry/612syl.htm
Extractions: Course Description and Rationale In this course you will conduct an in-depth study of a workplace in which people read and write for a living, focusing on the discursive processes and products of this "local culture." The primary relationship of the actors in this workplace must be a professional one. Your work will entail extensive on-site observations, interviews, and collection of artifacts, so you must choose a site to which you will have free access. (Course participants frequently choose to study the workplace in which they are currently employed. You might also study a workplace where you think you would like to be employed, but make sure you'll be able to visit it often. If you have no access to a professional site, a possible solution is to team up with a course participant who wishes to study her or his own place of work, or to combine this course work with an internship.) Finally, because I hope that this focus on authorship in the course will help you develop as an author both academically and professionally, I have included a component anchored more firmly in career concerns. At the first class meeting we will consider a model for career self-assessment, and at the second class meeting you will submit a brief self-assessment of yourself as a writer. On May 4 you will submit a similar "projective" self-assessment that revisits this assessment.
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Extractions: Classical Studies Classical Archaeology (Division 342) 222/Hist. of Art 222. Introduction to Roman Archaeology. (4). (HU). This course serves as an introduction to the civilization of Etruria and Rome. Emphasis will be given to art and architecture. The rise and fall of the Roman Empire as far as it can be documented in the archaeological record will be our main study and emphasis will be placed on the development of the city of Rome as an urban center. Individual topics to be examined include the cities and cemeteries of Etruria, the origins of the city of Rome, the typical Roman town, Roman architecture (palaces, ports, aqueducts, roads, baths, amphitheatres, circuses), sculpture, mosaics, wall painting, and portraiture. There are no prerequisites for the course. The format of the course consists of three illustrated lectures per week and a discussion section. The requirements are a midterm and a final examination which will include material covered in the lectures. (Albertson) 427/Hist. of Art 427. Pompeii: Its Life and Art. (3). (HU).