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Et
cetera …
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http://www.lee.k12.fl.us/dept/sdc/webless/
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The Web Less Traveled is a great collection of sites put together by the
Staff Development Center of Lee County School District in Fort Myers, FL.
You’re sure to find a useful or interesting Web site here.
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http://www.blackboard.com/
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Blackboard.com is a free
service enabling instructors to add online components to their classes, or
even host an entire course on the Web. There’s no need to know HTML, and
you can even test online.
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http://ericir.syr.edu/Eric
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Search in AskERIC’s no-cost, public
access site.
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http://www.publicagenda.org
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Public Agenda Online offers a nonpartisan briefing on policy and
polling; a digest of news, legislation and studies; research sources and
more.
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http://www.ed.gov/free/
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Federal Resources for Educational
Excellence (FREE) offers a master page of outstanding links organized by
content area. Content areas are broken out as Arts, Educational Technology,
Foreign Languages, Health & Safety, Language Arts, Mathematics,
Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, and Vocational Education.
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http://www.crayola.com
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Crayola offers a variety
of creative art activities for students from preschool through the primary grades,
with related information for teachers and parents (including stain removal
tips!). The site offers instruction on art techniques, craft and project
ideas, online stories, a “Poetry Place,” “Artists Corner,” multimedia
games, and lesson plans with a searchable directory.
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http://discoveryschool.com
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You will find one of the
best and most comprehensive interactive multimedia learning sites at The
Discovery Channel School. The site offers a range of K-12 educational
resources on topics such as “Ancient History,” “Economics,” and
“Literature.” In addition it offers major feature presentations—for example
on extreme weather—lesson plans, activity suggestions, handout materials,
online discussion groups, a searchable content database, a calendar for
upcoming TV specials, and links to related Web resources.
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http://mel.org/education/education-index.html
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The Michigan Electronic
Library's Education page is another “master page” with links to every
educational topic and content area under the sun.
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http://www.MiddleSchool.net
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“Finally, the only
resource you will ever need!” proclaims a flyer we received for this site.
While that’s a tall claim, the site does appear highly useful, with
curriculum resources, lesson plans/tutorials, reference materials, and a
section on professional development resources. “For teachers, by teachers.”
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http://www.lasw.org/
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Looking at Student
Work is hosted by the Annenberg
Institute’s Rethinking Accountability Initiative, “a study group of people
deeply involved in using processes for the careful and close examination of
student work.” Useful pages include Protocols, Resources, Research, and
Peer Review.
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http://www.highwired.com
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The world’s largest network of high schools bills itself
as “your high school community.”
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