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WE DO NOT CLAIM to have the "biggest" or "best" collection. If you are not satisfied by what you found here, below are some other sites that may bring you better results.
- World Lecture Hall (WLH) from the University of Texas, Austin contains an extensive list of links to faculty-created web poges. They are organized by subject categories.
http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture/
- Classroom Connect the online companion to the newsletter, provides information and resources for teachers who use the Internet. See the G.R.A.D.E.S database, a Yahoo-like archive for educational resources.
http://www.classroomconnect.com/
- Blue Web'n from Packard Bell is a searchable library of instruction offered via the Internet. It offers searches by audience, type of web resource, subject, Dewey classification, or keywords.
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/
- Connections+ from the Mid-continent Regional Educational Laboratory (McREL), "consists of Internet resources--lesson plans, activities, curriculum resources--linked with corresponding subject-area content standards (From Content Knowledge: A Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks for K-12 Education)."
http://www.mcrel.org/resources/links/hotlinks.asp
- Education World
bills itself as "the place where educators go to learn" and has a keyword searchable collection of articles, resources, and lesson ideas.
http://www.education-world.com/
- free-ed.net provides a directory to the "best course notes, outlines, tutorials, courses and e-texts we can find anywhere on the 'net."
http://www.free-ed.net/
- Gallery of Courses Taught with Technology produced in conjunction with the Journal of Computer Enhanced Learning, "is composed of vignettes that describe the what, how, why, and impact of technology
upon learning in specific courses. Readers can organize the vignettes according to academic discipline,
educational notion, computer enhanced technique, assessment methodology, dates submitted and last
updated, top quartile (as judged by a panel), or any combination of the criteria."
http://iccel.wfu.edu/gallery
- Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) is a consortium effort, support by the National Library of Education and the U.S. Department of Education, to create an operational framework to provide the nation's teachers with "one-stop, any-stop" access to substantial, but uncataloged, collections of Internet-based educational materials available on various federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial Internet sites.
http://geminfo.org/
- Globewide Network Academy (GNA)
acts as a central marketplace for distance education courses. Maintains a course catalog and
provides technical services to distance educators.
http://www.gnacademy.org/
- Halls of Academia
a subject organized collection of links to web resources, each annotated, provided by TENET
http://www.tenet.edu/academia/main.html
- Internet Projects Registry is Global SchoolNet's "'Stop Looking!' Resource! Our registry is the one central place on the Internet where you can find projects from across the globe to bring into your classroom."
http://www.globalschoolhouse.org/pr/
- Internet Scout Report for a long time has been an excellent source of educational sites that are carefully reviewed.
http://wwwscout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/
- Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators hosted by the Discovery Channel andupdated daily, "is a categorized list of sites on the Internet
found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth."
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/
- MindEdge "is a one stop destination that gives learners all the tools they need to search for, compare, and pre-register for the courses they want- whether they're right around the corner, or halfway around the world."
http://www.mindedge.com/
- Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) "is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students in higher education. With a continually growing collection of online learning materials, assignments and reviews, MERLOT helps faculty enhance instruction."
http://merlot.csuchico.edu/
- Roadmap to the Web for Educators
A selection of top web picks from the editors of T.H.E. (Technology in Higher Education) Journal.
http://www.thejournal.com/highlights/roadmap/
- Scout Report Signpost from the folks at the Internet Scout Project, "contains only the best Internet resources, as chosen
by the staff of the Scout Report, cataloged and organized for efficcient browsing and searching."
http://www.signpost.org/signpost/
- TeAch-nology
"offers a wide variety of resources intended to bring educators into the world of teaching with technology. As a portal, it provides links to valuable and useful information relative to current and past practice in the field of education."
http://www.teach-nology.com/
- Teachers@Work features well over 1000 rated and reviewed educational web sites.
http://teachers.work.co.nz/
- TeleCampus comes from Province of New Brunswick, offerss a database of more than 7,000 online courses from a variety of educational institutions and private organizations in over than 15 countries.
http://telecampus.edu
- ThinkQuest Library of Entries presents a large catalog of award winning educational and interactive web sites desgined by students
http://library.advanced.org/library/
- WannaLearn "has been designed to provide a wide range of users with an effective and efficient means of accessing the best free learning opportunities available on the Web, in virtually every subject and area of interest."
http://www.wannalearn.com/
- World Wide Web Courseware Developers' Members Courses is a subject organized directoy of web courses developed by members of the WWDEV Listserv.
http://www.unb.ca/web/wwwdev/c3.html
- WWW 4 Teachers
includes "Teacher Testimony: True stories of trials and triumphs with technology in the classroom" as well as "Premier Tracks: Web lessons ready-to-go and to keep students on track"
http://www.4teachers.org/
- Yahoo the mega resource, contains a directory for education that you can browse by subject or do a keyword search.
http://www.yahoo.com/education/
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