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  1. Added Aug 17, 2008 by aseldow
    Great resources for teachers on evaluating websites
  2. Added Mar 22, 2008 by graduate and 1 other
    Are you interested in starting a website but, well, not know where to start? This article explains what to look for in a host if you want to build a website without having any technical knowledge.
  3. Added Feb 10, 2008 by tfishburn
    As an administrator in an elementary school I am constantly feeding staff sites, research, and my thoughts....adding tools to a teacher's toolbox. "Housed" on one of my many wikis, this is also a way for me to catalog my thinking. My goal is to create 102 tools to the Teacher Toolbox wiki.
  4. Added Oct 22, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    Now that we are using the Internet in the classroom to support instruction, it is important the area of assessment be addressed. One usable method for teachers is to provide a rubric for student use and for both formative and summative assessment purposes. Another is to provide some type of graphic organizer. Below you will find a collection of assessment rubrics and graphic organizers that may be helpful to you as you design your own. Let me know if you have one you would like to share! A book dealing with both the theoretical and practical design of rubrics is the ASCD publication, Assessing Student Outcomes: Performance Assessment Using the Dimensions of Learning Model.
  5. Added Jul 08, 2007 by btriplett
    Enchanted Learning® produces children's educational web sites which are designed to capture the imagination while maximizing creativity, learning, and enjoyment.
  6. Added May 23, 2007 by amiddlet50 and 5 others
    Compare the Wikis of your choice in a comfortable side-by-side table. Just select them on the left and click the button.
  7. Added May 17, 2007 by mniemitz
    The 11th Annual Webby Awards Winner's Gallery
  8. Added May 13, 2007 by aseldow
    This is the actual US Army regulation regarding soliders' personal online publishing.
  9. Added Apr 13, 2007 by aseldow
    A bunch of usability tips for web design.
  10. Added Apr 11, 2007 by aseldow
    Breadcrumbs use a single line of text to show a page's location in the site hierarchy. While secondary, this navigation technique is increasingly beneficial to users.
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