How learning in the classroom is changing and why Professor Chris Dede and his team are on a non-crusade to figure out how all of the pieces fit together.
Harvard, MIT, and U. of Wisconsin partner under the US Department of Education's Star Schools grant to test the effects of handheld computer augmented reality simulations in the k-12 classroom.
Written by Steve O'Hear and edited by Richard MacManus. This is a two-part series in which Steve will explore how Web technologies are being used in education.
One-stop-shop for course iSites help at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
This site covers web site production and a bunch of other multi-media how-tos at HGSE Learning Technology Center.
iWeb is a personal web publishing application that makes it easy to create and publish great-looking websites with content ranging from text and photos to blogs and podcasts.
It looks like an interesting way to manage your schedule, grades, Todos, files, notes, friends, etc. in the public/searchable domain. I may give it a shot b/c it has a sleek Ajaxian interface. It seems like an intelligent way to share notes among members of the same classes. Auto Wikipedia linking looks promising...
Welcome to the River City Project, a National Science Foundation-supported simulation environment for learning scientific inquiry and 21st century skills. River City is designed around biological and ecological subject matter using an approach that is appropriate and engaging to middle and high school students.
Great resource list for Dreamweaver, IWeb, and web production tutorials
RSS Project: T-561 >> Developing and evaluating an RSS feed for emerging educational technologies.