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Looks at the causes and effects of acid rain.
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Student video study packages in various subject. Videos not included.
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Brief narrative introduction with some hypertext links to learn what the internet is, why/how to use it in the classroom, and how to build a web page.
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Lesson plans funded by educational grants sponsored by Public Service and New Century Energies.
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World Bank's tri-lingual sustainable development program in social, economic, and environmental domains which includes lessons, activities, and resources for teachers and research.
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Course description, syllabus, assignments, and rubric.
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Syllabus, materials, rubrics, and student projects created in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, 3D Studio Max and web pages.
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Online science. geography, and home economics activities.
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Software designed to help anyone learn anything, preschool to adult. Guaranteed results include improved grades, sharpened memory skills, and reduced homework time.
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Has syllabus, templates, assessments, archived shows, and links.
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A variety of exercises in science, social studies, literature, and themes for different ages.
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A categorized list of curriculum and teacher professional growth sites.
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A lesson plan for second and third graders teaching how to surf the Internet properly and safely.
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College course project lessons using technology with theme index and related software resources.
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WebQuest for a high school social studies class.
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Creating a free internet resource dedicated to delivering engaging, dynamic electronic materials that incorporate primary and secondary resources for K-12 students and educators.
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A K-12 real world internet project where students explore their communities and create math problems that relate to what they find. Teachers submit the problems and can add photos, drawings, and/or videos.
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A hypertext introduction to internet novices including email with students, email lists, libraries, newsgroups, and help.
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Participate in an educational telecollaboration or start your own - find tips and exciting projects to join.
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The student's task will be to analyze the Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf problem, and draw conclusions about reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone National Park.
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Online, interactive quizzes. Some are free, but most require a fee to access. Requires Macromedia's Flash player.
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Archive of student-generated literature WebQuests developed by middle school students.
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Resources and links for K-12 educators to integrate, plan, and evaluate instructional technology.
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Web site evaluation guide with resources and links.
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Nuts and bolts organizational tips for incorporating technology into the classroom including instructions,tools, projects, resources, and links.
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A variety of resources for computing and related forms of electronic technology in teaching including conferences, publications, discussions, instructional resources, projects, and links.
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Commentary, ideas, lesson plans and links to help integrate technology into the classroom curriculum. Geared towards people who are fairly new to computers and computer terminology.
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Ideas for using the web for research in the classroom, including the one-computer classroom; web rings to link WebQuest projects.
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Checklists, instructions, tools and links to legal and factual research on the internet.
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Participant is a reporter who has been sent to one of two countries to research Christmas celebrations. Includes resources for students and teachers. Available in English and Spanish.
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Over a thousand new resources, indexed and organized to help you find exactly what you need. Information about how to faciliate projects, create lessons and build web pages.