These tutorials will guide you through the IVC system step by step. Videos are in Flash format and are approximately two minues each.
The Adventure of the American Mind Online Education Program is funded by a grant from the Library of Congress. As a part of this grant, they have created self-paced online lessons using resources available on the Library of Congress website. These lessons included topics from flight to quilting and early mountain folk music.
Overwhelmed by the amount of information available on the web? Try this approach: Learning the RSS Way
The Social Web and RSS resource page contains a collection of tutorials and useful tools related to the new Social Web and one of the key technologies that makes it possible, RSS or Really Simple Syndication.
iTunes is a great resource for accessing information in your discipline. This presentation shows you how to get your free version and begin collecting information: Learning from iTunes
Alan November has put together an array of tips and tricks for using the web in education. This presentation provides an overview and references to help you become more knowledgeable when you use the web. Read through the presentation, experiment with it, and then pass it on to colleagues and students: Web Literacy
Check back soon to find links to educational videos and other media materials.
Dr. Annette Lamb is highly regarded for her work in children's literature and technology. Lamb, and her husband Larry Johnson, sold their home and travel around the country in a 38' motorhome, satellite dish attached!
Eduscapes - Serves as the "launch pad" to Lamb's multiple web sites, which are rich in resources for all grade levels and content areas.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Provides a categorized list of resources. Teachers can also create their own "Custom Classroom" to file their own online puzzles, quizzes and lesson plans with active links.
Marcopolo - Offers Internet-based content from seven educational organizations: ArtsEdge, EconEdLink, EDSITEment, Illuminations, ReadWriteThink, ScienceNetLinks, and Expeditions. An amazing wealth of information is available for all.
4teachers.org - Provides tools for teachers to create and evaluate integrated activities.
The Collaboratory - An active community where teachers create and post projects aligned to the standards. Visitors and members can search through the projects by grade level and content area.
ThinkQuest - An annual competition for student teams to submit multimedia projects with an educational focus. Submissions are posted to the ThinkQuest Library. These projects will amaze you.
Blue Web 'N - Websites categorized by content area and grade level.
Filamentality - Allows users to customize their own project web pages. Users can post links, graphics and other resources for student projects.
Zoomerang - Create your own custom surveys.
Copyright and Plagiarism Information - This web page provides links to various resources to help teachers and students stay copyright compliant.
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