Office of Technology Integration Coordinator

Steve Thissell

Pinkerton Academy

5 Pinkerton Street

Derry, NH 03038


Curriculum Integration and WebQuests

Posted 1/03/01

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Integrating Technology into Curriculum

Online Resources

Copyright Resources on the Internet

This part of the Groton Public Schools Copyright Implementation Manual (CIM) directs copyright users to the wealth of copyright and fair use information on the Internet

http://groton.k12.ct.us/mts/pt2a.htm

BY & FROM THE GOVERNMENT

INTERNET RESOURCES FOR THE CLASSROOM

EASY ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

FedWorld Information Network Home Page

http://www.fedworld.gov

FedWorld was developed in 1992 by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) which is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. 'The purpose of this site is to harness the wide range of information generated by the U.S. government and to provide the user with a friendly and comprehensive way to search over 20 government databases and bulletin boards.

The Great American Web Site

http://www.uncle-sam.com/

The non-governmental research firm, Inside Information, maintains this phenomenal site. This site provides access to the best government web sites that give agency, statistical data, marketing research, clickable maps, United States historical and governmental information. There are links to legislative, judicial, and executive branches as well as, to executive departments, independent agencies, and commissions. If you can't find what you need at this site, there are links to other reference tools that index government web sites. This site is a user friendly way to access data.

U.S. GovInfo/Resources

http://usgovinfo.about.com/newsissues/usgovinfo/mlibrary.html

This site is maintained by Robert Longley, a landscape architect for College Station, Texas. He developed a keen interest in harnessing government information through his work. He has indexed and arranged over 700 federal, state, and local web sites into a logical and user friendly format.

Ben Franklin Guide to Government for K-12

http://bensguide.gpo.gov

The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) maintains this site. Links to government web sites are divided according to grade level. There is an area for parents and teachers which contains links to sites of curriculum interest.

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence

http://www.ed.gov/free

This a wonderful gateway for educators. Access to lesson plans and teaching information available from government web sites is easily found. The following curriculum areas are featured: arts, educational technology, foreign language, health & safety, language arts, mathematics, physical education, science, social studies, and vocational education.

 

Cabinet Departments

Department of State

http://usinfo.state.gov/

Department of Treasury

http://www.treas.gov/

This site allows comprehensive access to the twelve bureaus within this organization. Some of the most interesting links are to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the Secret Service, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the U.S. Mint and the IRS.

Department of Defense

http://www.defenselink.mil

Department of Justice

http://www.usdoj.gov

Department of Justice - Kid's Page

http://www.usdoj.gov/kidspage/

This site contains information on internet safety, peer mediation and crime prevention for K -5 kids. A game approach is used for portions of this site.

Department of Interior

http://www.doi.gov

Department of Interior - Kids on the Web

http://www.doi.gov/kids

Department of Agriculture

http://www.usda.gov

Department of Commerce (bad link)

http://www.doc.gov

 

Department OT Labor

http://www.dol.gov/

Department of Health & Human Services

http://www.os.dhhs.gov

This site contains links to information about programs, children and families, the administration on aging, toxic substances, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The Department of Health and Human Services for Kids Page

http://www.dhhs.gov/kids

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

http://www.hud.gov

Department of Transportation

http://www.dot.gov

Department of Energy

http://www.doe.gov

Department of Education

http://www.ed.gov

Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

http://www.va.gov

Celebrating America's Freedoms

http://www. va.gov/pubaff/celebAm/CAIndex.htm

Looking for information about national holidays or national symbols? This is the place.

Selected Government Web Sites

Library of Congress Home Page

http://lcweb.loc.gov

HomePage American Memory from the Library of Congress

http://rs6.loc.gov/amhome.html

 

Learning Pages

http://learning.loc.gov/learn

Conumer Products Safety Commission

http://www.cpsc.gov

Looking for recall information? This is the place to go!

Smithsonian Field Trips and Learning Resources

http://educate.si.edu/

The Smithsonian Institution has a wonderful collection of interdisciplinary lessons based can its resources. Professional development opportunities can be found here.

Social Security Online

http://www. ssa.gov/SSA_Home.htm html

Basic information about this vital American program is found at this site. There is a special Youth link section which contains information for young children and teenagers about the importance of social security and its future. There is a teacher section geared to the high school level where five lessons plans can be downloaded for classroom use. Information about available films and pamphlets are found at this site.

 

CIA World FactBook 2000

http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/

This web site contains country information which is used by government employees, as well as, ordinary citizens. Besides comprehensive descriptions of the country, economic, governmental, societal and cultural information is found. Maps and flags are also included. All of this information is in the public domain and it can be copied for classroom use.

CIA Kids Page

http://www.odci.gov/cia/ciakids/index.html

Supreme Court Collection (checking on this site)

http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct

The Supreme Court is one of the few federal organizations that does not maintain a web sites. In 1991 Cornell University started this site to track cases. There is some retrospective material prior to this date.

THOMAS - U.S. Congress on the Internet

http://thomas.loc.gov

Need Congressional information? This is the place to go. This site has detailed accounts about how laws are enacted, what past Congresses have done, what bills are under consideration, as well as, full text documents that have played a, part in the founding of our nation.

United States House of Representatives

http://www.house.gov

Looking for the amendments of the Constitution that were proposed but never ratified? Check, out the House of Representatives site. Laws up for consideration Eire listed here. Want a biography of your representative, his or her voting record, an email address or a "snail mail" address this is the place.

United States Senate

http://www.senate.gov

This site contains a history of Congress, the names, biographies, voting records, e-mail and postal addresses of the senators. Laws up for consideration may be tracked at this site.

Core Documents of U.S. Democracy

http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/dpos/coredocs.html

Looking for the Bill of Rights or the Declaration of Independence? These documents, as well as, more contemporary ones are located here. An explanation of the nuances and historical significance of each document is given.

Frequently Asked Questions About NASA

http://www.nasa.gov/qanda/index.html

NASA has developed wonderful web sites. Harnessing the information found within NASA web sites is difficult. This FAQ guide provides a logical way to find pertinent information. The site has links to NASA resource areas for teachers and students, NASA television, NASA TV, NASA CU-See Me Internet Feeds, photo., videos and audio recordings. NASA career information is available here. Copyright information concerning NASA resources is clearly delineated at this site.

NASA Spacelinks: An Aeronautics & Space Resource for Educators.

http://spacelink.nasa.gov/Educational.Services/

Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids

http://impact.arc.nasa.gov

Welcome to the Planets

http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets

Welcome to the US Environmental Protection Agency

http://www.epa.gov

US EPA Explores Club

http://www.epa.gov/kids

The United States Postal Service

http://www.usps.gov

Stamps Online

http://www.stampsonline.com

Peace Corps - The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love!

http://www.peacecorps.gov/home.html

Peace Corps Kids World

http://www.peacecorps.gov/kids.index. html

This page tells what the peace corps is and allows students to explore countries around the world, ethnic food, and stories of different cultures.

National Archives

http://www.nara.gov/education/classrm.html

This site offers primary source material and helpful hints how to use them in this' classroom. Part of the site includes reproducible primary documents to be used in teaching activities. There are simulations available at this site.

Immigration & Naturalization Service -Teacher & Student Resources

http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/aboutins/history/teacher/index.htm

This site has relevant information for elementary, middle and high school teachers and students on the role of immigration, on U.S. history, and governance. There are; links to pages within the immigration service, as well as, quality links to sites that feature Ellis Island, Angel Island, and historical articles on immigration. There is a link to a Kid's corner (K-12). This area explores the role of the INS in our lives and in immigration.

U.S. Census Bureau Home Page

http://www.census.gov

POPClock Projection - U.S. Population

http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/popclock

The U.S. Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change Web

http://www.usmint.gov/kids/

This web site contains historical information about coins, games, and a time machine for kids. There is a teacher section featuring a lounge, a library, and lesson plans geared toward math, language arts, and history.

U.S. Occupational Outlook Handout 2000

http://stats.bls.gov/ocohome.htm

An excellent source for career information.

Local and State of New Hampshire Sites

Webster: The New Hampshire State Government Online

http://webster.state.nh.us:80

NH Cities New Hampshire Communities

http://www.50states.com/city/newhamp.htm

City of Manchester New Hampshire

http://ci.manchester.nh.us/

LINKS TO CITY DEPARTMENTS, GOVERNMENT ISSUES, FLIGHT SCHEDULES AT THE AIRPORT, ETC.

Manchester Airport

http://www.flymanchester.com

Manchester City Library

http://www.manchester.lib.nh.us

ACCESS TO ONLINE CATALOGS, INFORTRAC MAGAZINE INDEX AND PROQUEST PERIODICALS INDEX.

Manchester Police Dept.

http://www manchesterpd.com

Manchester NH School District HomePage

http://www.mansd. org

 

 

 

 

Integrating Technology into Curriculum

Online Resources

Copyright Resources on the Internet

This part of the Groton Public Schools Copyright Implementation Manual (CIM) directs copyright users to the wealth of copyright and fair use information on the Internet

http://groton.k12.ct.us/mts/pt2a.htm

Curriculum Integration and WebQuests

Click on the internet links (blue) to learn more about these topics.

Projects related to Current Events

 

The expedition team is in the Sahara Desert

http://www.projectexploration.org/ The expedition team is in the Sahara

Desert to recover a 600-toothed dinosaur. Learn about life in the field

and witness discoveries as they happen with Dinosaur Expedition 2000.

Curriculum Guide Activities

http://pblmm.k12.ca.us/PBLGuide/Activities/AssessActivites.html

Co-nect

http://exchange.co-nect.net/Teleprojects/ Co-nect offers 7 projects for

students to participate in. One of my favorites is The Underground

Railroad Project. They also offer a mentoring program but you must have

students signed up by Oct. 31st. Check it out!

Technology Supports for Project-Based Learning

http://www.ed.gov/pubs/SER/Technology/ch8.html If you are looking for

sites with good examples of projects - this site has that!

The Department of Space Physics

http://space.rice.edu/hmns/ The Department of Space Physics and

Astronomy at Rice University has created the first online, up-to-date,

digital museum accessible to the general public, by constructing six

interactive displays of real-time earth and space science data,

developed and tested at the Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) and

now available for other museums and schools around the country. This is

made possible by a grant from NASA .

Center for Science Education

http://www.edc.org/CSE/projects/destech.html If you are not familiar

with the Center for Science Education, dig into this site. This link

will take you to ideas for implementing engineering skills into the

classroom or afterschool program.

Education World

http://www.education-world.com/projects/ Updated projects monthly you

can get students involved in. Currently listing 11 or 12 projects.

Continental Acedemics

http://www.cord.org/lev3.cfm/158 Applied physics activities ready to

download!

Kids Voting

http://www.kidsvotingusa.org/students.html Another site with activities

related to voting.

Ocean Futures

http://www.oceanfutures.org/moreof.html Ocean Futures is a non-profit

organization whose mission is to provide the global community with a

forum for exploring issues affecting the ocean, its inhabitants, and its

habitats. Ocean Futures reaches out to people throughout the world,

helping them to understand our global water system, take personal

responsibility for the restoration and preservation of precious marine

habitats, and mobilizing them to protect the ocean and its inhabitants.

Teachers and/or students can receive a newsletter plus they have some

projects that could be developed further.

Surfing for ABC's Published Project

http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/abc/ Here is an example of K-1st graders work on a project and lots of fun sites. Very easy to

replicate! Isn't that generally a criteria - we should be more

comfortable mimicking what others have done successfully. We don't have

to reinvent the wheel. Be sure and click on the link for Projects that

Connect if you want to see more projects ready to go!

Curriculum Links, Info, Writings

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/8314/ gridst.htm Check out this

site if you want to help your teachers integrate the Internet into the

classroom. Ontario Elem. School has done a great job of linking to

wonderful lesson plans by grade level and specific strands.

 

The K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook

http://wings.ucdavis.edu/ The K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook

featuring 3 levels of lesson plans, a vast array of activities, built-in

quizzes, etc. If you are trying to get coaches interested in using

technology in the classroom, esp. if they are a math teacher, go to the

link for Tennis!

 

True Value.com

http://www.truevalue.com What a great site for teaching real world math

or science. A creative teacher could have a hay day with this site.

Visit projects and see what you can create as a class activity.

Zoom Dinosaurs.com

http://www.allaboutdinosaurs.com/subjects/dinosaurs/ If you are

familiar with Zooms sites - this is one of them! If you are not

familiar with Zoom make sure you scroll all the way down to the bottom

of the page. There are links to sharks, whales, butterflies,

rainforest, astronomy, and birds. Elementary teachers tend to love this

site!

4teachers.org

http://www.4teachers.org/projectbased/checklist.shtml South Central

Regional Technology in Education Consortium has created some great

documents to help teachers as they create projects. They offer

checklist by grade and by subject and the templates allow for some

customization. this is a great reference if you are doing a professional development piece on project based learning.

TeachersFirst WebQuests

http://www.teachersfirst.com/webquest-f.htm

WebQuests reated by Buncombe County School Staff

http://eclipse.co.buncombe.k12.nc.us/public/webquests.html

* TCEA Leadership Symposium Curricular Integration

Contains 100's of addresses for using technology in classroom

http://www.startel.net/users/kathyk/tceals.html#webquest

Webquests & Other Internet Projects

http://www.esc20.net/etprojects/default.html Welcome to Creating Web-based Lessons: Webquests & Other Internet Projects! This page is designed to model how productivity tools and Internet-based research can fit into the information problem-solving process, especially when using web-based lessons such as webquests, and others.

Classroom Resources
Technology Curriculum Integration Ideas!
http://server.remc11.k12.mi.us/bcisd/classres/intideas.htm

 

The National Educational Computing Conference's
Teacher Rated Top Ten Sites:

1.       Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators--Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth.

2.     Blue Web'n--This is a library of blue-ribbon educational sites on the web---has a vast number of lesson plans listed by area.

3.     Apple Computer's Education Site--Great listings of seminars and events, teaching and learning sites, a learning interchange, and disability resources.

4.     Classroom Connect--This is the home of some of the best web quests on the Internet as well as a repository for educational resources and Internet based lesson plans.

5.     CNN--All the news updated every half hour. Personalize the CNN site to display only the news that's important to you and your classes.

6.     The Global Schoolhouse--Connect with other classrooms around the world; find interesting global learning projects; build, promote, and conduct your own original projects through this site.

7.     The Chalkboard--This is the place to get up-to-date information on free education resources (things for class, lesson plans, materials, grants, tours, workshops, etc.) offered by corporations.

8.     Instructor Magazine--You'll find absolutely wonderful ready-to-use reproducible lessons for your classes here.

9.     Library of Congress--More than just books! Site has extensive primary source documents in digital form.

10.  GlobaLearn--Live, interactive expeditions for students around the world

 

M How can a Web Quest help me with my class and curriculum?...

http://www.harwich.edu/depts/lmcelm/wbqsthow.htm

Mel's MegaLinks: Technology Integration : Web Quests

http://edforum.adventist.org/megalinks/Technology_Integration/Web_Quests/

Web Quest Sites:

http://www.frsd.k12.nj.us/barleylibrary/library/tchr/tr3.htm

How can a Web Quest help me with my class and curriculum?...

http://www.harwich.edu/depts/lmcelm/wbqsthow.htm

Searchopolis Education Research Center provides one central place for students to find the most educationally relevant information on the Web. Not only does Searchopolis provide access to the entire Internet, but it also allows students to conduct more targeted searches through the new N2H2 Education Web, a catalog of thousands of sites categorized according to their educational content. By employing the Lexile Framework in its Education Resource Center, N2H2 allows students to surf the Web based on their reading comprehension level. New Searchopolis features include opinion polls, reference tools, Word of the Day, and Expert Picks directory, an option that allows users to browse sites by subject area and grade level. For details, go to www.searchopolis.com.

Education Highway.com runs the gamut from useful educational information, such as lesson plans and trade news, to a full service Bid and Quote Network for a broad range of products for schools and classrooms. This network enables teachers or buyers to obtain three independent bids for products used by schools, libraries and other educational institutions. Another innovative feature on Education Highway.com is the Cartridges for Education program, where used ink and toner cartridges can be exchanged for new audio-visual equipment. A free stereo headset is also offered as an initiative for registration on this site. Visit www.educationhighway.com.

Learning.com, a service that provides tools and resources for teachers, parents, students and K-12 schools, allows teachers to share information via their classroom Web page. Community features such as discussion boards, tips and newsletters will allow teachers and parents to interact and learn from one another. Parents and students will have access to classroom Web pages, a library of learning resources and other learning activities. Tips for teachers and parents, commerce opportunities available through Schoolpop.com and thousands of Internet curriculum resources grouped by subkect are also featured. Go to www.learning.com for more information.

 

FYI - Microsoft Lesson Connection January 2000

Microsoft Lesson Connection is a set of tools designed to help teachers nationwide search for lesson plans matching their local and state curriculum standards. Created by Microsoft Corp. in collaboration with Tudor Publishing Company and Classroom Connect, Lesson Connection helps search through tens of thousands of online lesson plans. Teachers can embed search criteria based on Gateway to Educational Materials standard subjects and topic keywords in their own Web-based curriculum standard documents. When a teacher clicks on a hyperlink inserted in the document, Microsoft Site Server-based technology searches through lesson plans indexed from multiple sites on the Internet. Visit the site at www.k12.msn.com.

http://enc.org

Established by the U.S. Department of Education, Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC) online provides K-12 math and science educators with a central source of information about teaching materials, innovative ideas and professional development. The content of the page is divided into four categories, including Curriculum Resources, Web Links, Professional Resources and Topics.

www.adobe.com/education

This site offers free, direct access to a comprehensive set of teaching materials for use in both K-12 and higher education. Instructors can search for resources by grade level, subject, Adobe product, or type of material. Shared discussions among educators are encouraged with a "faculty club," where teachers can post questions and topics. Instructional and curriculum guides can be shared among peers in the "exchange forum." In addition, educators receive premier-level support at a 50% discount, and instructors taking part in the Adobe Certified Expert Program can gain credit for sharing their knowledge about Adobe products.

www.spanishus.com

This free online destination provides resources on products, services, and the instruction of the Spanish language in English. Hundreds of companies and organizations that supply all types of products - from textbooks and videos, to Latin food and immigration help -are available. SpanishUs.com also provides bilingual learning exercises and activities for instructors to use in class and for students to practice at home.

Step inside PowerPointers.com. A site dedicated to helping you communicate more effectively in your presentations. Must sign up as a member.

Thirteen/WNET New York and Disney Learning Partnership have joined forces to create Concept to Classroom, a series of free interactive online workshops for teachers across the US. The nine monthly seminars cover a range of the latest teaching topics and methodologies. Each workshop contains tutorials, featured experts, online discussion areas and three live chat sessions with leading education experts.

The workshops are targeted at K-12 educators, including teachers, administrators, computer coordinators, librarians and media specialists. Workshops are suitable for all levels of Internet proficiency. Thirteen/WNET, New York, NY, www.wnet.org/wnetschool.

It is generally recognized that assistance is needed for all teachers at all levels to help find the appropriate resources. In early December of last year, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley announced the availability of a Web site to help teachers find learning resources. It is designed to access more than 140 Web sites, retrieving information by topic, grade level and other criteria. Lessons, instructional units and other grade level-appropriate educational materials are available for free. (http://www.thegateway.org)

Another example is the Web site of the King Middle Grade School (Grades 4-6) in Kankakee, Illinois, which features extensive curriculum resources and other useful information. Teachers can find lesson plans, lists of online projects and more. (http://www.k111.k12.il.us/king/)

Disney Learning Partnership has launched www.disneylearning.org, an extensive online resource for educators. The site is designed for educators who are striving to make their teaching more creative, stimulating and engaging

The Lightspan Partnership has developed Lightspan.com, a free K-12 education portal that offers

proprietary resources, curriculum-based content, and educator-reviewed search results. The portal helps teachers find high-quality educational content, tools and projects for the classroom. , www.lightspan.com.

 

Curriculum

Best new instructional resources on the internet

"NotationStation" sounds like music to our ears

http://www.notationstation.net

NotationStation.net; by the Philadelphia-based music portal company GVOX, was developed with a simple goal in mind-to provide music teachers with a free and easy way to publish their music lessons online, and to offer kids an exciting new way to learn and experience music. Divided into teacher, student, and parent sections, NotationStation.net is an easy-to-use interactive learning center that revolutionizes the way music is taught. Teachers can use this site to create customized music lessons for kids, and students can use it to create online compositions, free of charge through the MusicTime Online service. To get the full benefit of the NotationStation.net service, however; educators must sign up for their own class space on the site. Benefits of signing up include a.persorialized class site that provides the teacher with unlimited space for posting lessons arid notation files. Students can access those lessons 24 hours a day using a private class code. Another benefit is the Lesson Library, which allows users to search-and add to=the vast archive of lessons posted by other educators at Notationstation.net. The site also allows students to post their compositions and homework instantly to their class site for review. The Class Roster automatically.keeps track of all students logging into a class and all of their submissions. In addition, free MusicTime Deluxe software-, normally a $69 value-allows teachers to view and create files offline.

Learn To Use The Internet In Class With Dell's "The Web School" http://www.dell.com/thewebschool

The Web School is Dell's newest addition to its K-12 site, an online resource for educators who want to go back to school (virtually) to expand their knowledge of the Internet and its uses within the classroom. The Web School is designed to help teachers jump-start their creative thinking about ways to bring classroom instructionto life. Educators who en-, roll are given a resource to help them learn the internet in order to conduct research, develop lesson plans, and facilitate classroom discussions. Dell developed the Web School after a recent 'Dell-commissioned study determined that students believe the internet will have a significant impact on their professional lives. The company hopes to bring teachers along in the internet learning curve so they, in turn, can help students prepare for careers that undoubtedly will require some use of technology and the internet.

 

Imagine the Universe Lesson Plans

http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/lesson_plans.html

 

NASA Education Division

http://developers.ivv.nasa.gov/educate/nasa_edu.html

NASA's Education Division provides educational programs and materials for teachers and students from the elementary to the university levels. The NASA Teacher Resource Center Network, a dissemination mechanism to provide educators with NASA educational materials, is one of the programs that has helped science and mathematics teachers over the years.

NASA's Education Division provides these resources for educators:

Library of Congress, Map Collections: 1544-1996

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/map/mapintro.html

Composed of selected Americana and cartographic treasures of the Library of Congress, Map Collections: 1544-1996 has seven major categories: cities and towns, conservation and environment, discovery and exploration, Cultrual Landscape, military battles and campaigns, transportation and communication, and general maps. Within these categories, there are smaller collections: Panoramic Maps, Mapping the National Parks, Maps of Liberia, and Railroad Maps

American Memory - Historical Collections for theNational Digital Library

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ammemhome.html

tutorialfind.com

A free educational resource, tutorialfind.com is a search engine designed for anyone wishing to find tutorials on the Internet. Content ranges from advanced computer software to materials for learning a new language. Search requests, a monthly newsletter and a tutorial notification service are also offered at no charge to the user.

www.tutorialfind.com

EduHound.com

Have you ever visited EduHound.com, a division of T.H.E. Journal? If not, it's a must see. Our award winning web site makes Internet user-friendly for educators with an easy-to-navigate site, featuring 15,000 K-12 educational links

www.eduhound.com

Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library & WebQuests

http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/

ITSCO's Collection of Teacher-Created WebQuests

http://www.itsco.org/webquest/gallery.html

The Jason Project

http://www.jasonproject.org

WebQuest Page

http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/

 

Creating an Interactive PowerPoint Lesson for the Classroom

Dr. Lawrence Tomei and Margaret Balmert

http://www.thejournal.com/magazine/vault/A2964.cfm

Complete self-paced tutorial to learn how to use Microsoft Access Database.

http://mis.bus.sfu.ca/tutorials/MSAccess/tutorials.html

Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events
Pre-1620 to 1920

http://www.teachersfirst.com/cnt-lit-f.htm

Craig's HotSpots

http://minot.com/~nansen/HotSpots.html

Minot Public Schools Educational Bookmarks
http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/

Minot Teachers Center

http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/links/teacher.html

 

Mrs. Juster's Virtual Classroom

Mr. Juster is an English teacher at Londonderry High School. Excellent web site for English teachers.

http://home.att.net/~k2k2/

INFOMINE

is intended for the introduction and use of Internet/Web resources of relevance to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It is being offered as a comprehensive showcase, virtual library and reference tool containing highly useful Internet/Web resources including databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, listservs, online library card catalogs, articles and directories of researchers, among many other types of information

http://infomine.ucr.edu/


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