You Can Teach Online http//ubli.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/tlr/large considered essential to qualityof internetbased education in the success of an online learning program http://www.mhhe.com/ucanteachonline/index.mhtml?file=lessonlinks
You Can Teach Online http//ubli.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/tlr/large.html. Looking for the motherloadof online resources.and information. Center for internet Technology (CITE). http://www.mhhe.com/ucanteachonline/index.mhtml?file=resources
Kidz Online - Teach IT by the various channels here at Nortel Networks Kidz online. on the back of digitalcameras and the internet. so that you can recreate these great projects! http://www.kidzonline.org/classserver/overview.html
Extractions: NNKOL is anything but boring - it's the full package. It has exciting shows for teens, including narrative education on KTK Live and interviews about careers in technology on Streaming Futures. It has Learning Resources (a fancy name for lesson plans) based on every video to help teachers bring fun and life into the class room. This site also has a channel called Teach IT designed to help teachers learn technology at their own pace in a relaxing and entertaining environment. Every unit we cover, from Digital Imagery to Web Page Creation, has a little something for everyone. Our Education Advisory Board has worked very hard to map out a curriculum outline of units that will be covered by the various channels here at Nortel Networks Kidz Online. Examples of units include: Utilizing the Internet, Web Page Creation, Web Design, Digital Imagery, Power Point as a Multimedia Interface and many others. A full list of currently scheduled units and corresponding videos, is up on our production schedule
Teacher Education Resources best examples or search all projects by subject internet Public Library http//www.ipl.org/Browse and Youth sections and extensive online Literary Criticism http://www.uni.edu/currtech/teach.html
Extractions: A Resource for UNI's Teacher Education Program Home Contents Subscription Databases : "For-fee" subscription services with online resources FREE to youStart here! Subject Directories for Educational Sites: Start with these directories to locate GOOD educational sites. Telecollaborative Project Sites: Projects for students in different locations to collaborate via the Web. Student-Produced Websites: Student work displayed on the Web. Professional Sites: Links providing support for teachers. CTPS Position Teacher Education Resources UNI Preservice Teacher Technology Competencies Workshops and Collaborative Instruction SUBSCRIPTION DATABASES: "For-fee" subscription services with online resources FREE to you and your students. The most important sources for students, and those that they often miss, are those to which the school has paid subscription fees, such as high quality reference materials and journal indexes that you won't find on the free Internet. Consult with your school librarian to find out about what your school offers! Electronic Reference Sources (Electronic Encyclopedias, Atlases, Biographical References, etc.): For example, the UNI library offers Britannica Online subscription service free for UNI students at
Using The Internet To Teach Economics internet based research offers a wide range of possibilities for student projects.Print a copy of the directions for steps 1-4. The FTE also has an online http://www.fte.org/teachers/connect/weblessons.htm
Extractions: Build your skills and your comfort level with these 4 steps: Step 1 Use the Internet to find up-to-date statistical information Step 2 Create student worksheets, inquiries, and investigations using preset links to Internet sources of information and analysis. Step 3 "Surf" the net. Using our list of links to get started, discover for yourself all that the net has to offer. Learn to distinguish useful sites from disorganized mazes and reliable data from unsubstantiated information. Step 4 Turn your students loose. Internet -based research offers a wide range of possibilities for student projects.
PEERS: Programs And Projects projects run in Fall and Spring. ThinkQuest is an online community where young peoplelearn, teach to specific target audiences and other users of the internet. http://www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/precollege/peers/resources/prog.htm
Extractions: Programs and Projects This section provides links to a variety of national programs and projects that either provide support to teachers, or encourage students in the study of science, mathematics, engineering, and/or technology. Acid Rain Choose to be a specialist in a specific field (chemistry, economics, history, environment, politics, or health) and research information in your field, compile data, analyze the data, and then meet with others in your group for their input. You will then write a report on this topic. Bayer/NSF Award for Community Innovation Competition for teams of middle school students (sixth, seventh, and eighth graders) to find creative solutions to problems in their communities. BEST Inc. - BEST Inc. is a nonprofit organization that sponsors a robot design contest for high school students. Robots are student designed and build and the contest is offered to the schools at no cost. BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology) is organized as hub sites serving a regional area. At the present time there are 10 hub sites in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Colorado. Blue Ice: Focus on Antarctica Students, grades 4 - 12, from around the world are work together in this online "class" to learn just how an ecosystem as rich and vast as the Antarctic food web can survive in the icy waters that surround such a cold and barren continent as Antarctica.
Collaboration In The Classroom And Over The Internet telecommunities can unite students and teach them to students to work in teams overthe internet. Although, the best collaborative projects can be designed to http://www.gsn.org/teach/articles/collaboration.html
Extractions: email yvonne@globalschoolnet.org Significant global changes are rapidly occurring and political boundaries are becoming less distinct. Certain issues such as the environment, terrorism, and inflation affect all populations of all countries. Job market skills and employment requirements are changing. Communication skills are becoming essential to earning a living, yet American students are not coming to the workforce adequately prepared. The Internet offers one of the most exciting and effective ways to teach students how to both communicate and collaborate by connecting teams of students with other classrooms around the world. The creation of "telecommunities" can unite students and teach them to work cooperatively. Collaborative learning becomes even more significant when the students who are working together are from different nations with varied cultures, histories, and socio-political beliefs. Yet, little has been written about how to prepare students to work in teams over the Internet. Although, the best collaborative projects can be designed to have students measure, collect, evaluate, write, read, publish, simulate, hypothesize, compare, debate, examine, investigate, organize, share, and report, it's important to remember that not all students need to be doing the same thing at the same time. Ideally, the class is divided into several teams or "crews" comprised of four or five students each. The teacher assigns each crew member a job title and a responsibility according to the student's individual talent or strength.
Education World® : Site Reviews Center : Archives : Internet COLLABORATIVE projects. 2025 (Nov. Anthropology on the internet for K12(Oct. 2000); Arkansas - Little Rock College of Education online (Oct. http://www.education-world.com/awards/past/topics/internet.shtml
Extractions: 1999 Reviews ... Archives Internet I N T E R N E T GENERAL COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS (Nov. 1997) 2Learn Project Centre (Dec. 2000) Adventure Online (Oct. 1996) American-Canadian Mt. Everest Expedition (Nov. 2001) Apple Learning Interchange (June 1999) Art for Peace (Nov. 2001) Book Raps (May 2000) Bucket Buddies (Nov. 2001)
Extractions: Related Articles Related Resources ... Science Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E While students load up on soft drinks, sweets, and high-fat foods, their teachers long for ways to help them understand what that kind of diet does to growing bodies. Three educators shared with Education World their latest attempts to halt the spread of junk food online projects! Students share information, compare data, and learn about foods from around the world. "We are what we eat and the habits we establish at an early age will tend to stay with us," said Don Bourdon, technology coordinator at St. Bernard's School in Saranac Lake, New York. Keeping this premise in mind, he created Fit For Life . The project is designed to increase students' awareness of the food they eat, the nutrition it provides, and the regional costs of the food. "Hopefully, through educational awareness presented in a fun-filled way for students, the benefits of a sound, nutritious diet will be imparted to [students]," Bourdon told Education World. "French fries and potato chips are not vegetable servings, although most kids will count them as such. Increased nutritional awareness is warranted."
Creative Classroom Online - Tech For Learning Such projects are highly varied, but usually involve gathering or artwork from otherschools via the internet. type of publication (eg, an online art gallery http://www.creativeclassroom.org/so00tech/
Extractions: A reader wrote that she wants to better integrate the Internet into her lessons. Rather than having her students simply use the Web for research, her goal was to create an interactive project in which kids collaborate with classrooms around the world. Such projects are highly varied, but usually involve gathering data, written information, or artwork from other schools via the Internet. As "hosts" of the project, you and your students will analyze and/or compile the submissions, and create some type of publication (e.g., an online art gallery or a weather-data map). The beginning of the school year is the perfect time to start. You can look at the topics you plan to teach and determine how such a project will fit in best. Plus, if you start now, there will be plenty of time to plan your project, announce it on the Web, collect and compile data, and reflect on how it went.
H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences Online Interdisciplinary org. of scholars offers text reviews, job and event information, a citation guide, course syllabuses, and scholarly discussion. educational potential of the internet and the World Wide website, book reviews, and other projects in new media. Social Sciences online. Click Here for an internet Citation Guide. http://www.h-net.msu.edu/
Extractions: H-Net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Our edited lists and web sites publish peer reviewed essays, multimedia materials, and discussion for colleagues and the interested public. The computing heart of H-Net resides at MATRIX : The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online, Michigan State University, but H-Net officers, editors and subscribers come from all over the globe. Tell me more H-Net's hundreds of volunteer editors foster on-line communities in the humanities and social sciences by monitoring email-based discussion lists and associated web sites. Locate and get to know our editors by using our H-Net Editors Directory H-Peace
Teaching With The Web Impact of the internet on Learning Teaching for the online courses the emphasis internet education process means the molding of abilities to learn. The advantages of online http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/teach.html
Student And Class Projects Using The Internet Virtual Adventures online field trips bring students into Through the internet, studentscan experience the Iditarod or While some of these projects require a http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/teachtech/usinginternet.htm
Extractions: One of the greatest benefits of using the Internet in the classroom is to provide educational opportunities for students based on their abilities and interests. For example, I can teach a basic lesson on a writing strategy and allow a student who is interested in and motivated by baseball to find examples of the writing strategy on a baseball-focused Web site. This lesson suddenly becomes more motivating, exciting, and memorable to this student. Brain research shows that individuals remember events and facts in more detail for a longer period of time if there are emotions involved in the initial learning experience. This concept of emotional memory is highly useful as we use the Internet in our classrooms. Due to the timeliness and currency of the Internet and the fact that students can find information that naturally interests them, the Internet can increase the emotional impact of lessons, and making learning interesting, fun, and meaningful to students. This seminar discusses the use of individual and class projects using the Internet to help students experience the joy of learning for themselves. As students gain experience learning for the pure joy of learning, their emotional interest, intrinsic motivation, and hunger for knowledge also increase.
Skewl Sites - Site Index - TECHNOLOGY NJ NIE Classroom projects, Offers collaborative online projects that use the internet'spotential for their lesson plans, strategies and resources online. http://www.skewlsites.com/tech.htm
Extractions: TECHNOLOGY Primary Alphabet Superhighway "A resource for teachers to find materials and ideas for teaching almost any part of the elementary or secondary curriculum." Cyber Animals Learn about animals at these student created web pages. CyberSurfari Cybersurfari is an Internet treasure hunt designed to help parents, teachers, and students learn how to surf the Web and benefit from the vast amount of information online. DiscoverySchool's Clip Art "Choose from hundreds of original clip art pieces." Electronic Elementary Magazine (The E-Link) This magazine highlights internet projects, activities, and creations of elementary students around the world. Filamentality "A fill-in-the blank interactive Web site that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet sites and turning Web resources into learning activities." Fish Features An integrated unit on sea creatures, combining science and technology.
Skewl Sites - Site Index -CAREER & PERSONAL PLANNING ELink), This magazine highlights internet projects, activities, and take full advantageof internet resources and Instructor Magazine online, Read articles from http://www.skewlsites.com/cpp.htm
Extractions: Career and Personal Planning Primary BandAides and Blackboards A site designed to 'educate children and adults to see what it's like to grow up with a medical problem.' BLS Career Information A career option planning guide geared for elementary students CEC Lesson Plans A comprehensive, well organized compilation of lesson plans for k-12. Education Week on the Web Up to date information on the latest and greatest events happening in the field of education. Electronic Elementary Magazine (The E-Link) This magazine highlights internet projects, activities, and creations of elementary students around the world. Emmet Scott's Cartoon Corner Games, amusing stories, and complete lessons on cartooning fun. GirlTECH Lesson Plans "GirlTECH teachers designed these lesson plans to take full advantage of Internet resources and to teach mathematic and science concepts in new and exciting ways." Goodcharacter.com
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Education Topics Internet Projects Advanced ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Across the Curriculum Assessment Equity and Diversity Family and Community ... Frequently Asked Questions Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. Going online is a great way to connect students to real-world data. Mathematics Projects that Foster a Critical Look at our World
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Education Topics Implementing Technology Internet Projects ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Across the Curriculum Assessment Equity and Diversity Family and Community ... Frequently Asked Questions Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. Learn about online projects in which both students and teachers have partipated. Students Go Wireless to Save Creek
Extractions: Anglaises et Françaises Internet Projects for Learners and Teachers of English France Around the World further down this page These Internet projects involve learners and teachers in France in some way. They include past and present email or web projects. International E-mail Tandem and Forum Project This is an international project using email to link students in France with a number of other countries: Britain, Germany, Spain, Canada, the U.S.A... There are also bilingual forums English/French, Spanish/French, German/French. Contact James Benenson at the Ecole National Superieure des Telecommunications for more information.
Golden Graham Virtual Classroom and comprehension skills, and learn how to search the internet. n Mathematics HotListBlue Web'n an online library of 1200+ outstanding WebBased projects. http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,23004-157434-25-13505,00.html
Extractions: S. Kathleen Kitao : Doshisha Women's College, Kyoto, Japan The Internet is very useful for teaching English. Teachers can use it for gathering information for their classes, including teaching plans and materials for classroom use. They can subscribe to mailing lists related to TEFL/TESL, and exchange information with other teachers. They can subscribe to electronic journals or newsletters either by e-mail or using the World Wide Web and keep up with new trends of English teaching, finding new or interesting publications. They can consult with publishers on teaching materials. There are a wide variety of ways that the Internet can be used in the classroom. Teachers can organize "keypal" exchanges, and students can exchange letters with their keypals and have the experience of corresponding with people from all over the world. Students can use a mailing list, IECC-Survey, to conduct surveys for class projects. They can subscribe to student lists to exchange ideas with other students around the world. There are many learning materials on the World Wide Web, and students can use them to study English. They can read news in English using either by e-mail or on the World Wide Web. Students' newspapers or newsletters can be posted on the World Wide Web. Using the Internet for English teaching is new, and there are few books and papers on the subject, though there are many resources on the Internet. We need to explore ways to find materials on the Internet and experiment with using them to improve our teaching. This articles give some information about using the Internet.