EDCP 732

Resources from Textbook: Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching by M. D. Roblyer and Prentice Hall Publishers
- ISTE - International Society for Technology in Education.
- Information on the organization's goals, publications, and initiatives is available at this site
- AACE - Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education.
- Information about the organization's goals, publications, and initiatives is available at this site
- AECT - Association for Education Communications and Technology.
- Information about the organization's goals, publications, and initiatives is available at this site
- ITEA - International Test and Evaluation Association.
- Information about the organization's goals, publications, and initiatives is available at this site
- PLATO
- PLATO is a microcomputer-based, interactive, self-paced instructional system. This site has information about the features of the software, various product lines, and purchasing.
- Multimedia Compendium
- Information about the Multimedia Compendium is available at the Emerging Technology Consultants homepage. Information about the resources and services provided by this consulting firm are also available.
- Gateway
- The Gateway homepage helps users locate information on computer products for all types of users. This site also has service and technical support help.
- Compaq
- The Compaq homepage is also organized with links to computer products for different types of users. This site also has a link for service.
- IBM
- Keep up with products, services, and initiatives at IBM at this site. Direct links to products for specific user groups are also available.
- Kathy Schrock's Guide
- Same wonderful resource as always, just a small change in URL and the addition of the Discovery School Logo. This is a website that has developed a reputation for providing educators with current and quality links.
- ERIC
- AskERIC, sponsored by the US Department of Education, ERIC System, Syracuse University, and CASE Center, is a cornucopia of resources for educators. From information on current research to lesson plans, ERIC has proven a reliable web site for all educators.
- ED's Oasis
- Funded by the AT&T Learning Network, ED's Oasis provides a collection of resources like lesson ideas, evaluation rubrics, and selected web links for K-12 teachers. ED's Oasis also provides links to articles, contests, and on-line meetings.
- RTEC
- Regional Technology in Education Consortia were established by the US Department of Education under the Technology for Education Act of 1994. These websites are designed to provide resources for teachers and to help promote technology integration in American schools.
- ISPI
- International Society for Performance Improvement. Information about the organization's goals, publications, and initiatives is available at this site
- The Gateway to Educational Materials
- The Gateway provides the key to one-stop, any-stop access to high quality Internet lesson plans, curriculum units, and other education resources.
- NC Teacher's Connect
- Check out what North Carolina teachers are doing with technology in their classrooms at this site. From web resources to lesson plans, this is a great site for learning about technology initiatives in North Carolina and resources for the classroom.
- Technology Infusion Toolkit
- Available from Innovative Designs for Education. This toolkit helps educators infuse technology into their instruction. Purchasers of the toolkit have access to online resources and a toolbox that includes activities, photos, video clips, and more.
- THE Journal
- Visit a popular technology journal online. Home of the famous "WWW Roadmap" of useful web sites for educators, the THE Journal online also provides information about the latest trends and developments in educational technology.
- Blue WebN
- Blue Web'N is a reliable database of outstanding Internet learning sites categorized by subject area, audience, and type. Educators can browse for useful resources like lesson, activity, and project ideas. Resources and other reference tools are also available.
- Turner Learning
- Discover all the wonderful educational resources available through Turner Learning at this site. From CNN Newsroom to virtual field trips to a listserv designed to inform patrons about CNN programming, educators can learn about how to integrate video and Internet resources into their instruction by using materials and resources available at this site.
- Magic School Bus
- This is a wonderful site for teachers to learn new integration ideas for CD-ROM and Internet resources relating to The Magic School Bus books and videos. Students can enjoy online activities and publish their own artwork here as well.
- Online Tools to Support Technology Planning in Teacher Education Programs and Colleges of Education
- A wealth of technology planning resources, including links to school technology plans; developed by the University of Central Florida.
- Little Planet Publishing
- This site was established by Little Planet Publishing in an effort to support users of the Little Planet Literacy Program as well as provide information about products and services. Updates for teachers and extension activities for elementary students who are familiar with the story and characters are available here.
- TrackStar
- Housed on the South Central Regional Technology Consortium homepage, this site contains an extensive set of structured web activities organized by grade and by content. These "tracks" are maintained by the Consortium so that resources and links are updated on a regular basis.
- Tom Snyder Productions
- A well-known name in educational software, Tom Snyder Productions' homepage provides information about products and professional development as well as tips for integrating their software into the classroom.
- Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Sites
- This is a great collection of interactive information for educators interested in children's literature. Book reviews, integration ideas for children's literature, and topics of interest to professional educators are all available here.
- Software Express
- An on-line software distributor, this site provides information about pricing and availability for software useful to teachers.
- Sunburst
- This company provides software and video products for the preK-12 classroom. In addition to providing information on products, the Sunburst Schoolhouse link connects educators from around the world to interactive exchanges with other Sunburst product users.
- NJNIE Project
- The New Jersey Networking Infrastructure in Education web site is devoted to providing links to information and products designed to promote web safety. Links to filtering software products, acceptable use policies, and resources for parents are available.
- FREE
- Federal Resources for Educational Excellence is a collaborative project combining members of over 30 federal agencies to develop a collection of resources for teachers. This initiative was requested by President Clinton in 1997 as a way to help teachers use the Internet effectively for teaching and learning.
- Interactive Frog Dissection
- The Net Frog Virtual Frog dissection is designed for biology students and provides an excellent example of how the Internet can be used to support instruction.
- Monet's Garden at Giverny
- Explore Claude Monet's inspirational home and gardens at Giverny. This site also has links to the Louvre and other materials about the life and work of one of France's foremost impressionists.
- Virtual Museums of the World
- Locate information about online museums of the world at this site. Great for all content areas, this site is an excellent example of the power of the Internet to collect and manage information about worldwide art treasures.
- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
- Check out the animals, or learn about how to integrate "zoo" activities into the classroom by visiting this site. Play the "Who is it?" game individually or with a class by visiting the Kids section of this website.
- FleetKids
- Sponsored by Fleet Financial, this site houses a collection of games and activities designed to help kids develop their awareness about financial issues.
- Kathy Schrock's Guide
- Same wonderful resource as always, just a small change in URL and the addition of the Discovery School Logo. This is a website that has developed a reputation for providing educators with current and quality links.
- ERIC
- AskERIC, sponsored by the US Department of Education, ERIC System, Syracuse University, and CASE Center, is a cornucopia of resources for educators. From information on current research to lesson plans, ERIC has proven a reliable web site for all educators.
- ED's Oasis
- Funded by the AT&T Learning Network, ED's Oasis provides a collection of resources like lesson ideas, evaluation rubrics, and selected web links for K-12 teachers. ED's Oasis also provides links to articles, contests, and on-line meetings.
- RTEC
- Regional Technology in Education Consortia were established by the US Department of Education under the Technology for Education Act of 1994. These websites are designed to provide resources for teachers and to help promote technology integration in American schools.
- Puzzlemaker
- Making word searches and other puzzles has never been easier. Keep this site in mind for developing resources for the classroom, or for entertainment.
- Grammar Lady
- The purpose of the site is to be helpful and provide information about language and usage. Got a language question? Ask the Grammar Lady!
- Tools 4-Teachers
- Find out about Laserdisc resources and pick up some lesson ideas for integrating Laserdisc technology in the K-12 classroom. Sponsored by Pioneer New Media Technologies, this new website is designed to extend the Pioneer Mentor Program to all educators interested in using IVD technology in their classrooms.
- Classroom Resources from Microsoft
- If you're using, or planning to use, any Microsoft products in K-12 classrooms, this resource is important to know. Check out the activities, lessons, tutorials, and free tools available to enhance your use of Microsoft products in the classroom.
- Research It! Your One-Stop Reference Tool
- If you're looking for something, chances are you'll find it at this site. From dictionaries to online shipping information, Research It! Can help you locate an acronym, famous quote, or even an address of a long-lost schoolmate
- Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc.
- Keep up-to-date with the latest developments in entertainment technology by visiting this site. Educators interested in keeping abreast of IVD and DVD for education can keep informed by checking with Pioneer.
- Videodiscovery
- The publishers of innovative educational software also provide product information, resources, and support for educators online.
- Multimedia Compendium
- Information about the Multimedia Compendium is available at the Emerging Technology Consultants homepage. Information about the resources and services provided by this consulting firm is also available.
- U.S. Distance Learning Association
- Keep current with developments in distance learning by visiting this non-profit organization formed to promote the development and application of distance learning for education and training.
- The Distance Learning Resource Network
- A great resource for learning about distance education and online instruction, this site (located at WestEd), is the dissemination project for the U.S. Department of Education Star Schools Program.
- The International Center for Distance Learning
- An international center for research, teaching, consultancy, information, and publishing activities, the ICDL provides information from its library and databases built up over 15 years in order to stimulate international research collaboration.
- The Global Distance Learning Channel
- This non-profit organization is designed to promote international efforts to make resources available for quality distance education.
- The Distance Education and Training Council
- This site provides helpful information about accredited distance learning programs. Publications, resources, and other useful information about quality distance learning programs are also available.
Chapter 8: Integrating the Internet and Other Distance Resources into the Curriculum
- ReallyBig.Com
- All web developers should know about this site and the resources it has to offer. From clipart to counters, this site will help any developer, from novice to expert.
- THEJournal's Roadmap III
- This URL will take you directly to the listing of search engines selected for educators.
- Kathy Schrock's Guide
- Kathy Schrock's guide also has a nice collection of search tools for educators.
- Internet Search Tools Quick Reference Guide
- This site is quite useful and very handy for helping develop search techniques before getting online. There are hotlinks to a variety of educational search tools and tips on how to perform advanced searches.
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- This website has links for information about membership, publications, conferences, and initiatives.
- National Science Teachers Association
- This website has links for information about membership, publications, conferences, and initiatives.
- Access Excellence
- Supported by Genentech, Inc., this site is designed to promote the teaching and learning of biology by connecting biology teachers to each other, with other scientists, and with resources to stay current with research.
- Teacher-Developed Earth and Space Science Lessons and Classroom Activities
- Small, but significant, this site provides good space science classroom materials.
- Ask Dr. Math
- Part of the Math Forum hosted at Swarthmore College, this site provides lots of math problems for middle school students organized by topic.
- Math2.org
- One-stop access to tables for all areas of mathematics in English or Spanish. There are also links to other reliable math resources on the web.
- National Science Teachers Association
- Largest science teacher organization. Site includes resources, standards, and current issues.
- Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC)
- Resources include lesson plans for teachers, activities for students, and a monthly "Digital Dozen" of top Web sites.
- FEMA for Kids Homepage
- Maintained by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, this site helps kids cope with and understand disasters. There are special activities for younger children, and opportunities for children to communicate with one another about what it means to experience natural disasters. In addition, this site has games, jokes, and cartoons, many dealing with how to prevent disasters.
- Neptune's Web
- The U.S. Navy has created this Web resource to help teachers and students explore the mysteries of the deep. The Teacher's Realm has oceanography lesson plans that combine art, literature, math, science, and social studies. The Student's Sea of Knowledge includes a quiz, a section on careers in oceanography, and links to other ocean Web sites.
- Classroom of the Future
- Supported by a grant from NASA, the faculty and staff of Wheeling Jesuit College provide a series of educational materials for high school students. This site provides updated information on most of NASA's educational programs, including Astronomy Village: Investigating the Universe, BioBlast, Challenger Learning Centers, and Exploring the Environment.
- Turning Students into Inventors
- The Invention and Design (I & D) project is the result of extensive research into the mental and practical aspects involved in the development of new ideas and/or products. The goal of the project and its web site is to facilitate a better understanding of the processes involved in invention and design through extended case studies.


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