Webmonkey Guides
- If you're a new kid on the Net, the info in Internet Basics will get you
up to speed. If you already know your way around, check out our Use the Web section for tours of some of the
Web's most amazing resources.
Filamentality
- A guide for integrating the internet into lessons.
The BBC Online
- The BBC's essential guide to the web.
The BBC's Techno-Novice Site
- A 'Beginner's Guide' for the complete techno-novice, an Internet guide for those who are a bit more savvy, a fun quiz to test your knowledge
Classroom.Tripod.com
- Although this site is slow, it is all you really need to get started. It has two templates:
- Classpage:
- Use this builder to get your classroom up on the Web, post homework assignments, and give your students research leads. You can include an image, a paragraph of text, a list of links, your contact information, and a search box footer.
- Communication:
- The Communication Builder does just what its says! Get everything the Class Page Builder offers, PLUS your own chat room and message boards to facilitate communication locally and globally among teachers, students, and parents. With this builder, you can also add news headlines and weather reports to your page.
A Great Links Site for Teachers!
- If you are looking for resources this is the place to go. This site seems to have everything a teacher using computers could use. The resources are from all over the world.
Canada's SchoolNet
- Here is one of the best repositories I've seen for instructional resources. If you
haven't yet had the opportunity to check out Canada's SchoolNet. Click on the
link and take a visit. I got caught there for a couple of hours.
In-Sites for Educators
- IN-SITES for EDUCATORS are links to multiple sites, full of resources of interest to educators.
Technology in Education
- A list of useful sites. The links provided here are useful for all kinds of educators
and dealwith teaching in general as well as
technology in the classroom
What's on the Web
- An online article with links. It was written as a starting point for teachers who want to integrate the Internet into their curricula. The author's premise is that through classifying and defining aspects of the Internet that are useful to teachers, we can begin to intelligently pull in the aspects that serve our learning goals.
Math in The News
- How can we challenge our students to develop a critical perspective on the media and on social justice issues? In mathematics education, this is an increasingly popular topic, which stems from its clear social and pedagogical importance. That's what this web site is all about.
Elements of Style
- An online book that is intended for use in English courses in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature. It aims to give in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style.
Bartleby.com
- The preeminent Internet publisher of litterature, reference and verse providing students, researchers, and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, free of charge.
Mr. Le Blanc's HTML Lessons and Links
- Some resources I use in
my Information Technology 11 and 12 classes.
Microsoft in Education
- A teacher's guide for teaching the building a web site. In this lesson, students will learn to design Web pages complete with text, graphics, and hypertext links.
After adding backgrounds, navigation buttons, and audio-visual effects, and revising their work based on
comments from peers and teachers, students will "publish" their projects on the Internet for all the world to
see! You will need MS Word and MS Publisher.
HTML and Resources
- Teacher's resources, HTML and programming languages.
Middleweb
- This is a web site especially for middle school educators. Although it deals with school reform it has a large number of links and resources for middle school teachers.
Suite 101.com
- Another education and reference centre
An Educator's Guide to the Internet
- This educator's guide offers all of the resources you will need to get started using the Internet in any secondary or college
course.
Social Studies Central
- A wonderful Social Studies site.
Accidental Genius
- A site with some good educational links especially for gifted students.
Science and Technology Links
- A site with links that relate directly to science and/or technology, with particular emphasis on education.
The Nine Planets
- A virtual tour through our solar system.
BUBlog
- Web Logs for Teaching and Learning.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educator's
- A categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth.
Modern Languages Links
- Professional Development Afternoon - May 12, 2000
IT Teachers Multimedia Tools
- Year End Afternoon - June 22, 2000