Onecompclass.html Teaching in a Technologylimited classroom. internet Resources. 1. That s Not aDrinking Fountain or How to Survive in a One Computer classroom http://www.ties.k12.mn.us/~davenpo/onecompclass.html
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Teaching With Electronic Technology Published in First Monday Peer Reviewed Journal on the internet. Be sure tovisit their classroom page; it s filled with ideas and resources. with http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html
Extractions: Sidereus Nuncius Pull-Down Menu of Website Teaching with Electronic Technology Humanities Scholarship Schools on the Web Art and Natural History Museums Online Journals and E-Zines Michael's Hotlist Michael's Home Page Other Home Pages T he World Wide Web sites collected on this page reflect the considerable variety of uses for computing and related forms of electronic technology in teaching. They are arranged in no strict order, but tend to proceed from rather general and theoretical resources to some instructive examples of specific applications of technology to teaching and learning. Like many other web sites, this one changes and grows as I find time to revise and update these links. I am grateful to those who have made suggestions, corrections, and introduced me to additional resources. Michael L. Hall
Cable In The Classroom - Default Cable in the classroom (CIC) is the cable telecommunications industry s link icon US Department of Education Releases Report on internet Access in http://www.ciconline.org/
Extractions: Cable in the Classroom (CIC) is the cable telecommunications industry's non-profit education foundation. For over 15 years, we have focused on improving teaching and learning in schools, at home, and in the community through the use of new technologies and engaging content. What does our work look like? Search web and video resources by subject area. Check out the archives of past issues of Access Learning and Threshold Hurricane Katrina The thoughts and prayers of all of us at Cable in the Classroom are with those affected by Hurricane Katrina, and we applaud the efforts of those coming to the aid of our neighbors in this time of profound personal tragedy. Please join us in providing a monetary contribution to the American Red Cross in support of the victims.
Classroom Connect: How To Cite Internet Resources 3pawdog1.jpg (894 bytes) internet Citations Courtesy classroom Connect3pawdog1.jpg (894 bytes). Permission Statement http://www.tnte.com/mmc/ClassroomCCitations.html
Extractions: in student bibliographies Just as your students need to cite the books and periodicals they use to support their research, so too must they cite online sources of information. Last March, Classroom Connect was the first to publish a comprehensive, easy-to-understand method for citing online information in student bibliographies. This month, we present to you a new, revised method for citing Net resources as accessed through an Internet Web browser. It'll make is easy for you to check the veracity of every online source your students cite. We've also included new information specifying how to cite the graphics, sounds, and video clips your students retrieve from the Net for use in their multimedia presentations. Formal guidelines for citing online sources are beginning to evolve. The latest MLA Handbook contains citation information for electronic sources. (See the end of the story for Web links to relevant information.)
Extractions: Guest Book The following Internet-based lesson plans were created for foreign language classes by participants in the Technology Workshops of the California Foreign Language Project and the California Language Teachers Association . These sites were designed to be used as worksheets for the students to complete while accessing the corresponding reference web sites online. Teachers may print out the sheets, copy them, and distribute them to the students. (For your convenience, each web address on the online worksheets is also a link to the corresponding reference page.) Latinos en los EEUU Gabriela Garger Tortillas vs. Tortillas
Tool Kit A collection of resources to help educators and students access, successfully, in their classrooms and projects, technology tools, computers and the internet. http://www.nici-mc2.org/de_toolkit/
Extractions: The toolkit points educators to free and inexpensive, high quality resources that help address the digital divide in the classroom and community. The toolkit, edited by Joy Wallace, senior associate at the National Institute for Community Innovations, is made possible in part through funding from the U.S. Department of Education's PT3 (Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to use Technology) and Technology Innovation Challenge Grant programs. We are committed to continually enhancing the toolkit's contents; therefore, you may want to consider revisiting the toolkit at least monthly as new resources are added each week. Printed copies of the toolkit have been made available through funding generously provided by the AOL Time Warner Foundation, a leader in bridging the digital divide. What is the "digital divide ", and why should educators care? Where can I find inexpensive computers What is "digital equity"
Arts Resources Visual art resources for the K12 classroom. http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/artlab.htm
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Welcome To NASA Quest! Dedicated to bringing NASA people and science to classrooms through the internet. Space Team Online, Aerospace Team Online, Solar System Online, and Deep Space Online. NASA Quest is the ultimate resource for educators and kids interested in meeting and learning about NASA people and space science. http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/
Oregon Public Education Network Helps bring the internet to Oregon's classrooms by facilitating network connections and servicing those connections through technical and user support services. http://www.open.k12.or.us/
Extractions: Oregon Public Education Network (OPEN) helps bring the Information Super Highway to Oregon's classrooms by facilitating network connections and servicing those connections through technical and user support services. Last Mile Information and Data Collection Final Report OPEN has completed a survey by The Stratiform Group of all Oregon districts. The survey shows how ESDs and schools are connected across Oregon. OPEN is happy to present the final report from Stratiform. It is now available by going to the Last Mile page. Infrastructure and Applications Delivery Guide Report OPEN and The Stratiform Group have conducted a study to sample which applications are currently deployed, or planned, in school districts throughout Oregon. Stratiform contacted vendors who developed or deployed these applications to characterize the impacts of deploying their applications. The final report that presents those findings is available by going to the Infrastructure and Applications page.
World Cultures internet Resources on World Cultures ONLINE CLASSES Tradition and Memory WorldCultures to 1500 Culture, Conflict, and the Modern World Cultures after http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/
SpanishNet College - Teaching Spanish Online Spanish language classes on the internet at every level and for different professional subjects. Day and evening online classes. Audio and text classrooms available. Certificates of study provided. http://www.spanishnetcollege.com/
Extractions: Online courses are a unique experience. While preserving the traditional form of a school classroom, this new way of teaching and learning online is definitely the way of the future. Our weekly online meetings using text provide a comfortable environment for "real time" exchange of information. The weekly live audio and video meetings bring a new dimension to the learning process, incorporating together images and sound. A total of 16 hours of class time for each eight-week course.
Index For Integrating The Internet These web pages will give tips on how you can integrate the internet into yourclassroom curriculum by employing one of three ways how to gather http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/edu/wwwdo/
Extractions: or Classroom Step One Gather Five Integrating the Internet Collaborate Two ... Tammy Payton Let's Begin Step Four Using Educational Databases Gathering Information Collaborating Collaborate Two With More Than One Classroom Collaborate Four Using Video Conferencing Collaborate Five Chat Rooms Publishing Information Publish One On Line Contests Publish Two Sites that Invite Students to Publish Publish Three Publishing Information for a Class Project Publish Four Student Created School Web Site
Welcome To Taylor School Grades K through 5. Includes plan to connect classrooms to the internet and photos of staff. http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch513/
Classroom Connect | Home Provider of online and inperson K-12 learning services including curriculum,professional development, and adventure learning. http://corporate.classroom.com/
Extractions: Since 1994 Classroom Connect has been the leader in helping teachers use technology to improve learning. The company's high quality professional development programs and online instructional materials meet the changing needs of K-12 school districts nationwide. Whether you want to increase the level of technology integration in your district or develop a custom professional development program for your teachers, Classroom Connect has the perfect solution for you. Sign in or activate your subscription:
LT Technologies - KidPix Resources On The Internet internet Example ***Click here for the current version of the page. Points ofView Poem (internet example What is a Raindrop?) http://www.lttechno.com/links/kidpix.html
Extractions: Click here for the current version of the page. top Kid Pix Tools Kid Pix Lessons: How to Use the Tools (available in English and Spanish) Kid Pix How-To's : Part 1 - Tools Wacky Paintbrush Tool and Wacky Mixer Tool - nice chart with picture and explanation of each Working with Pictures and Slides Importing Digital Images top Structures/Applications Thought Web Venn Diagrams and Concept Venn Diagrams Puzzle Classification Electronic Portfolios Using Kid Pix Return to Page Index ... Literature/Poetry Phonics top 1. Beginning Sounds - Using writing tool, "A", students stamp their first name over top of screen, then stamp pictures beginning or ending with each letter underneath appropriate letter. Variations: Students stamp in pictures which begin with a certain letter of the alphabet. Initial Sounds Practice Beginning Sounds ABCs - Alphabet Fun ABC Quilt Make and print out a dictionary Using straight line tool, students divide screen into 4 sections and stamp pictures beginning with 4 different letters.