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A Beginner's Guide to HTML |
HTML basics |
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Bare Bones Guide to HTML |
HTML tags and an explanation for use |
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Berkeley Digital Library |
Text, image collections and software for building your own digital library. |
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CEO Forum |
The CEO Forum on education and technology provides assessments aimed at measuring the nation's progress through public schools in the areas of hardware, content, connectivity, and professional development. Includes the School Technology and Readiness (STaR) Chart. Surveys and chart may be downloaded and printed. |
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Clip Art |
Personalize your homepage. This site contains icons, graphics, screensavers, as well as instructions for downloading and fair use. |
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Clip Art II |
More clip art choices. |
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Clip Art III |
More clip art choices. |
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Clip Art IV |
More clip art choices; includes a logo and banner generator |
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Community Learning Network |
Database of resources for integrating technology and learning for K-12. Sponsored by the Province of British
Columbia, this site contains more than 4,000 links to lesson plans, listservs, Internet projects, search engines, more. |
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Computer Using Educators (CUE) |
Professional organization focused on integrating technology in education. Newsletter, conference information
and technology resources are included on this site. |
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Consortium for School Networking |
Information and contacts. |
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Copyright and Fair Use |
Information on fair use is included for the individual as well as libraries and educational institutions. |
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Education Commission of the States |
Information about state technology actions. |
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An Educator's Guide to Evaluating the Use of Technology in Schools and Classrooms (December 1998) |
An introduction to educational research and evaluation. Worksheets and a variety of technology surveys are included. |
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Filamentality |
Easy, step-by-step instructions for creating a web-based lesson. |
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Finding Information on the Internet |
An Internet tutorial |
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Free Skills |
Over 200 free technology courses/tutorials |
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Grant Information #1 |
Several sources for school districts that need technology funds and/or equipment. |
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Grant Information #2 |
AT&T Learning Network Grants. The focus is on the use of technology, not on the equipment or infrastructure. Public or private K-12 schools (with at least 75 students) are eligible to apply. |
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Grant Information #3 |
Governmental and non-governmental funding sources, recognition award information and grant seeking tips from Columbia Education Center. |
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How to Search the World Wide Web |
Planning, search methods and tools, using keywords, other helpful suggestions. |
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Instruments for Assessing Attitudes Towards Information Technology |
Five well-validated instruments in an electronic booklet format. |
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Internet Help Desk |
Definitions, troubleshooting and expert advice. |
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Introduction to HTML |
Brought to you by Case Western Reserve University. |
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Introduction to the Internet |
Explains how to use search engines and subject collections and how to evaluate web sites. Created by Clackamas Community College, Oregon. |
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JavaScripts |
Tutorials, frequently asked questions and web discussions. |
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Learn the Net |
How to connect to the World Wide Web, newsgroups, e-mail, multimedia, more. |
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Listserv Listings |
Discussion groups via e-mail |
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Media Builder |
Free fonts, animations, image files, borders, backgrounds and webmaster tutorials. |
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications |
Assistance for K-12 networking and infrastructure, mini-grant information. |
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National School Boards Association, Institute for the Transfer of Technology to Education |
Information on education technology leadership. |
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Network of Regional Technology in Education Consortia |
Assists states, local education agencies, library and media personnel, and K-12 teachers with the integration of technologies. |
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Online Tech Support |
Database of over 4,500 questions and answers to common technology problems, sponsored by Indiana University. |
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PC Hell |
Don't be put off by the name! If you use a PC, this site can assist with information on virus detection and eradication, troubleshooting and helpful hints. |
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Promoting Your Web Site |
How to register your web site with web directories, search engines, virtual libraries, other sources. |
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Simtel |
Worldwide distribution network for Shareware, Freeware and Public Domain software for PCs. |
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Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers |
Helpful tips on subjects ranging from classroom management to ele ctronic portfolios for teachers who want to use technology in the classroom. |
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Technology Leaders' Support Forum (K-12) |
Resource for technology coordinators and other technology leaders. |
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Texas Center for Educational Technology |
Click "Links" to see: Staff development, technology evaluation, Internet projects, on-line journals |
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Tucows |
Thousands of reviewed and rated software titles; most available for download on a freeware or shareware basis. Many operating systems included. |
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Virus Busters |
Assists with control and prevention of computer viruses. |
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Web Developers' Journal |
Download free web tools at this information source for web developers and site designers. |
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Web Developers Virtual Library |
Tutorials, articles, discussion forums, and helpful information for the web developer. |
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Web Development |
Help for the development of your own web site. |
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Web Page Design Manual |
Tips for developing a school or district World Wide Web Page, sponsored by Yale University. |
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Web Site Evaluation Criteria |
Easy to navigate listing. |
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Web Trainer |
Learn JavaScript, HTML, and software applications - Free! |
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Webmaster Tutorials |
Many free tutorials for the webmaster; free downloads |
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Webmonkey for Kids |
A tutorial for kids who want to build a web page. Lessons, projects, templates, and tools make this site both educational and fun. |
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Webopedia |
Error messages and their meanings, computer and Internet terminology |
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The Webquest Page |
Webquests are ..."inquiry-oriented activities in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the Internet." This site explains how to create and use webquests. Examples and teaching strategies are included. |
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Webquest Page 2 |
Elementary through secondary level webquests, created by student teachers. |
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Webshots |
Free, downloadable digital images for Mac or PC. |
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Whatis.com |
Defines hundreds of Internet terms in easy-to-understand language |
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Writing HTML |
A structured approach for learning how to create web pages. |