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  1. Added Sep 12, 2007 by brasst and 1 other
    A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. The model was developed by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in February, 1995 with early input from SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow Tom March, the Educational Technology staff at San Diego Unified School District, and waves of participants each summer at the Teach the
  2. Added Aug 21, 2007 by uma and 1 other
    But for this teacher, something about the first day back is different this year. All the assignments, lessons and materials are now available online. The school district’s E-Chalk software is now ready for computer-based lesson planning.
  3. Added Jul 25, 2007 by aseldow
    Although History was among the earliest of academic disciplines to develop, and remains a mainstream study today, issues have often arisen regarding aims and objectives, appropriate content, and modes of delivery. Around the world today, leaders are looking to refurbished History teaching programs to enhance both local and global senses of cultural identity, and to nurture an informed critical...
  4. Added Jul 23, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Developed by Curriculum Corporation through The Le@rning Federation, the education collection is designed to help teachers and students make the most of the wide range of moving image resources on the site. The clips in this collection are accompanied by teachers’ notes created by specialist curriculum writers. Expert curators’ notes also provide useful background material.
  5. Added Jul 20, 2007 by aseldow
    We hope that this will be a useful place to help you keep up to date with new developments in ICT, both in Kent and nationally. We hope you will find a link here to everything you need in your role as ICT Coordinator.
  6. Added Jun 09, 2007 by aseldow
    A short list of helpful educational resources.
  7. Added Apr 05, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    Find lesson plans supplied by Verizon Corporation's philanthropic arm. It does a good job of aligning lessons with relevant standards.
  8. Added Mar 30, 2007 by aseldow
    The BRIDGE is a way for educators across the state of Georgia to share ideas and materials. Educators can not only connect to each other through those shared resources, but also through online chat and forum communities.
  9. Added Mar 11, 2007 by aseldow and 4 others
    From search games to presentations on how to use Docs & Spreadsheets with your students, here you can find real-world examples of innovative ways that teachers and librarians are using Google tools to help students learn. In coming months, we'll be posting many more of these examples, so be sure to check this page frequently. And please visit the Google for Educators Discussion Group to share your own examples.
  10. Added Mar 10, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Teachers are busy people. I've therefore limited this webpage to just a few educational websites that I think are particularly useful and easy to use. There is a wealth of internet-based teaching resources at these sites. This web page was originally created for Project Village, a collaboration between Rutgers and the city of Camden, and is maintained for other teachers and education students as well.
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