| Link |
Description |
| History of Technology |
A brief historical overview of western civilization as seen from the perspective of the evolution of technology
Part of an on-line book "Thinking About Technology" by Dr. Jason Ohler |
| The Southern Homefront |
Primary source materials regarding the efforts made during the Civil War to construct an own educational identity in the Confederate States |
| Web Sites that work |
Roger Black ... with the Web, we can publish -- then look and see what works ... |
| Who is Roger Black |
When he was growing up in West Texas, Roger Black saw himself ... |
| The Great Illusion |
The reality of surreal images, words & thoughts that are hidden from you ...within your own mind. |
| School Notes |
Teachers - Create Notes for homework and class information and post them on the web in seconds using this free community service. |
| Do It Step-by-Step |
A Systematic Approach to Designing Multimedia Projects |
| Do It Step-by-Step |
A Systematic Approach to Designing Multimedia Projects. |
| Sample Q&A |
Sample Quiz using Java Script ... check it out ... you should be able to change this page for your own use. |
| International Society for Technology in Education |
National Educational Technology Standards for Students-Connecting Curriculum and Technology. Journal: National Educational Technology Standards for Students-Connecting Curriculum and Technology. Journal of Research on Computing in Education. |
| Electronic Journals & Articles |
Articles, Journals, Lists of Journals, and other research information. |
| The Psychological Cyberspace |
A HyperText Book |
| GLEF |
The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) creates media that promote a vision of learning where students are challenged and engaged, have access to interactive technologies, and are supported by inspired teachers and involved parents and communities |
| National Education Gaols |
The National Education Goals Panel (NEGP) is a unique bipartisan and intergovernmental body of federal and state officials created in July 1990 to assess and report state and national progress toward achieving the National Education Goals. |
| Primary Sources for MultiMedia Research |
References for Multimedia CAL, Learning Theory and Instructional Design |
| Awesome Library |
Awesome Library organizes the Web with 14,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education. |
| Africana.com |
... a Digital Bridge |
| Downloadable Education Software |
This is a list of sites, from which, educational software may be downloaded. The purpose of this list is to provide educators with opportunies to explore what kinds (and qualities) of educational software are available. One part of understanding and using technology is to evaluate it. That is precisely what should be done whenever you download software from the below listed sites, or any other Internet site for that matter. Download the software, play with it , and evaluate its usefulness both for you and your students. |
| MarcoPolo |
The MarcoPolo program provides no-cost, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation's content experts. Online resources include panel-reviewed links to top sites in many disciplines, professionally developed lesson plans, and classroom activities. Sites include materials to help with daily classroom planning, brief and extended lesson plans, reviewed and expert-approved links to related high-quality sites, and powerful search engines. |
| Presenters University |
This site has plenty of free files to download. These files help to enhance presentations and contain a quotation bank, microsoft power point templates, lotus freelance graphics files, 2 media template kits (one is art deco), clip art and sound files. The clip art and templates are not the standard issue - they're eye-catching and promise to help spiff up presentations. |
| Building Rubrics |
A rubric is a guideline for making scoring decisions. |
| webTeacher |
... a self-paced Internet Tutorial that puts both basic and in-depth information about the World Wide Web at your fingertips - just a mouse click away! |