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Resource Sites and Connections
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Teacher designed materials for non-commercial educator use. Grades K-Primary. Some of their blackline masters would make great transparencies. |
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A comprehensive list of education links sorted into forty categories. This is a great resource for general education topics as well as subject-specific links. Contains a bulletin board as well as a button for submitting links for inclusion on the web site. |
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Another good general resource for educators. You can view it in French if you so desire. |
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A New Zealand-based service with 1,500 education sites categorized and rated. You can click on a category, or use a search engine to look for information in their database. One unique feature is that they will respond to email requests for information on a specific topic with a list of ten related sites (give them three days). |
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The Oregon Education Association home page. |
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The National Education Association home page. |
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The FCC's informal education page. Get information about FCC policy and education initiatives. The universal service section of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 will help schools and libraries obtain access to state of the art services and technologies at discounted rates. There are links to information about how to apply for these considerations. |
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A sample evaluation tool for use in identifying useful websites for instructional purposes |
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A fun site where you can create your own custom puzzles, like magic squares, word searches, crosswords, and some of a more unusual nature, with which to spice up your assignments. You can create them in html or copy/paste format. |
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Software and technical support. |
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Oregon Public Education Network home page. Links to information about Oregon Standards, educational agencies, and Technical Toolkits along with a searchable database. |
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A comprehensive resource for projects and lesson plans. |
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President Clinton's nationwide volunteer initiative established to bring together teachers who are using technology to enhance teaching and learning. |
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Non-government resource for grant seekers/writers and anyone wanting to know more about the grantsmanship game. Pointers to downloadable grant forms and applications. |
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Internet resources for educators presented by the Global School Net Foundation and sponsored by Microsoft Corporation. |
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Get the government's slant on education and access a multitude of resources. Get information about various grant programs and other resources from the Department of Education On Line Guide. |
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Order free teachers' guides that accompany Discovery Channel broadcasts, and even sign up for eMail reminders about upcoming programs. |
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Create rubrics/scoring guides for students to use with your classroom projects with the templates and resources on this site. You can use their material as well as add your own ideas. |
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A wide variety of available clip art from the web. The site's creator states that it is free for non-commercial uses. |
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A selection of outline maps for use in the classroom or at home. Print or download any of these maps for your personal use in activities, reports, or stories. |