Copyright
Can you show
it in the classroom? Can you put it on your web page?
Can you give the video to a friend?
Grants
Where to apply, how to apply, why to apply.
Keypals
We use to call them penpals, remember? A correspondent in a foreign
country could be a real motivator for students learning a foreign
language, or working on some other international project.
Lesson
plans
A wide variety of lesson plans in all subject areas.
Online
Educational Software
These sites
are so much fun, kids don't notice that they're learning while
they play them. And they're online so there's no software to buy!
Online
Safety
How to keep kids out of the porn and away from stalkers.
Portals
Gateways to a wide-ranging assortment of resources for educators.
Professional
Growth
Links to professional organizations and other helpful educator
tools.
Sail
On (Subject Area Interactive Lessons Online)
Interactive lessons for pre-K-12 students for all areas of the
curriculum. This site was assembled by the staffs of five schools
in the Houston, TX area. Many of the sites have links to other
interactive resources. This is a MUST see.
Searching
for Information On the Internet
Links to search tips, search tutorials, search engines and other
helpful "information finding" resources. (Once you've found some
information, be sure to check out the Website
Evaluation
tools.)
Software
Reviews
Check here to see what the pros say about the program you read
about.
Software Prices
Some vendors have special educator prices on software. Check with
them before you buy.
Website Evaluation
How to tell if the information on the web is gold or junk.
WebQuests
Web-based
lessons that students enjoy. Find one that works, or learn how
to write your own.
Websites: Why You Might Want One and How To Go About Creating
One
A variety of resources on site design, and tools to help you get
started including links to clip art, banner makers and tutorials.