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Information Links: Special Projects by Students and Staff Summer Reading
Posted: September 2005 Mrs. Donna Baratta, Library Media Specialist Mildred E. Strang Middle School 2701 Compond Road Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914)243-8113 |
Teachers and Staff: Technology Integration See also: Class subject resources, Technology Integration; Online Subscription Databases Blue Web’n A library of Blue Ribbon Learning Sites on the Web. Browse by contents table, subject or grade level. http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/ ClassBrain This educational resource site for students, parents, and teachers includes games, homework help, state reports, current news, and a free e-mail newsletter for kids. *Please note: This site contains advertising and links to advertising. Provide direct links to content for student use. Students may not sign up for email newsletter in school. Funbrain Sponsored by the Learning Network, Funbrain features a variety of games and quizzes covering a variety of subjects. Global SchoolNet Foundation partners with schools, communities and businesses to provide collaborative educational, scientific and cultural learning activities that prepare students for the workforce and help them to become literate and responsible global citizens. GSN is a not-for-profit 501©(3) organization, that has been linking classrooms around the world since 1984. Global SchoolNet's free membership program provides project-based learning support materials, resources, activities, lessons and special offers from Global SchoolNet partners. http://www.globalschoolnet.org/index.html The Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer Fact Sheet http://www.ttac.odu.edu/Articles/Graphic.html
International Society for Technology in Education
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators provides an incredible variety of material for classroom use covering too many topics to list! Presented in a straight-forward, easy to use format you will find categorized lists of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often to include the best sites for teaching and learning. Sponsored by the Discovery Channel. http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/ Landmarks for Schools Here you will find information and tools designed to help us redefine literacy for the 21st Century. http://www.landmark-project.com/index.php McREL, is a private, nonprofit organization whose purpose is to improve education through applied research and development. Hot links feature lesson plans, links and resources in the areas of The Arts, Behavioral/Social Sciences, Civics, Economics, Foreign Language, Geography, Health/PE, History, Language Arts (including ESL/ELL), Math, Multi/Interdisciplinary, Science, and Technology. http://www.mcrel.org/resources/links/hotlinks.asp MiddleSchool.Net is dedicated to helping middle school teachers and students integrate technology into their daily classroom activities. It is primarily a collection of links to internet resources in the following areas: Curriculum resources; Administrators and leaders; Support staff; Technology resources; Lesson plans & tutorials; Reference Materials; How to:Your personal and patient tutor; State and Foreign Educational standards; Professional development; Activities; Student test strategies and quizzes and more. Notestar NoteStar is an Internet utility to assist in the preparation of research papers. Teachers and students can set up research projects with topics and sub-topics. Students may then take advantage of NoteStar's many features to collect and organize their notes and prepare their bibliography page. http://notestar.4teachers.org/ NETS National Educational Technology Standards for Students have been developed to guide state and local policy in creating a basic framework for what kids should be able to do with technology and know about technology. http://cnets.iste.org/index.shtml New York State Department of Education
PBS TeacherSource includes more than 1,000 free teaching guides, as well as professional development resources like PBS MATHLINE and SCIENCELINE. Resources are organized into subject areas (Arts & Literature, Health & Vocation, Math, Science, TechKnow), and can be searched by subject, grade level and keyword, and are correlated to 46 sets of national and state educational standards. The site compliments the resources that PBS provides and helps teachers to incorporate video and the Web in the classroom. http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/ The Resource Shelf compiled by Gary Price, this site provides professional reading suggestions, online resources and more. Updated daily. Surf Report from the Education Communications Board from Wisconsin state provides lists of online activities that your students can participate in across curriculum areas. Tapped In is a free online forum for Educators. Visit the site for more information. Web Picks is a resource for educators both to provide and get recommendations of web sites for classroom use and for professional development. Sponsored by TechLearning. http://techlearning.com/resources/web_picks.jhtml
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