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  1. How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom by Teachers Network, 2001
  2. Natural Disasters: Quick & Easy Internet Activities for the One-Computer Classroom by Jordan D. Brown, 2002-01
  3. Web guide: Teacher-selected Internet resources, with ideas for classroom use by Cara Bafile, 1998
  4. Internet Explorer 7 Classroom-To-Go: Library Edition by William Stanek, 2008-02-15
  5. Teaching science with the internet: Internet lesson plans and classroom activities by Marc Rosner, 1998
  6. Creating a Collaborative Learning Environment in K-6 Classrooms.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Bruce Carabine, 1999-05-01
  7. Hybrid-Context Instructional Model: The Internet and the Classrooms: The Way Teachers Experience It by Udeme T. Ndon, 2010-09-23
  8. Internet Classroom Activities (Quick Start Series) by Norma Jean Gottschalk, 2001
  9. Teaching American history with the Internet: Internet lesson plans and classroom activities (Teaching with the Internet) by Michael D Headings, 1999
  10. Educator's Internet Companion: Classroom Connect's Complete Guide to Resources on the Internet by Tim McLain, Vince Distefano, et all 1995-02
  11. Practical strategies for using the internet to enhance your classroom instruction: (grades 6-12) resource handbook by Sarah DiRuscio, 1997
  12. Teaching the Civil War with the Internet: Grades 4-12 : Internet lesson plans and classroom activities (Teaching with the Internet) by Michael D Headings, 1997
  13. Teaching American history with the Internet: Internet lesson plans and classroom activities (Teaching with the Internet) by Rod Haenke, 1998
  14. Teaching California Missions with the Internet +CD (Internet: Internet Lessons Plans and Classroom Activities) by Classroom Connect, 2002

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42. Tippecanoe
A K5 public school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with a special focus on the arts and humanities. This site includes classroom internet projects, and was created by our students
http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/tippecanoe/
Welcome to Tippecanoe! Last Updated February 5, 2002 " Hugh Manatee " Tippecanoe School for the Arts and Humanities is a kindergarten through sixth grade elementary, specialty school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At Tippecanoe we provide a solid basis in mathematics, science, and communication through an arts and humanities approach. We invite you to explore our school! Click on any of the links below to discover what Tippecanoe is all about! About Tippe Tippecanoe Calendar Tippe Is Tops! Classroom Connections ... The Staff Tippecanoe is a Milwaukee Public School Contact us at 357 E. Howard Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53207 This site was designed by students. If you have any questions about this website, please contact the webmaster [ Home ][ Hugh Manatee About Tippe What's New? Tippe Is Tops ... The Tippe Staff

43. As Teacher In The Classroom, Internet Needs Fine-Tuning
Similar pages Using WebQuests in your Classroom Think of WebQuests as a new kind of Webcentered classroom internet project much like the Internet Hunts mentioned in the Creating Successful Internet
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/07/biztech/articles/07class.html
July 7, 2000
As Teacher in the Classroom, Internet Needs Fine-Tuning
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Brad Garrison for The New York Times Despite fruitless hours trying to sign on, Jeremy Forbes finished an Advanced Placement course on the Web. Related Articles
Kentucky Reaches for High School Students With Internet Courses

(October 13, 1999) Advanced Placement Courses Offered Online
(April 28, 1999) Forum
Join a Discussion on Technology in the Classroom
EAVERVILLE, Calif. When it learned last year that a private company was offering college-level Advanced Placement courses on the Web, the lone high school in this remote gold-rush town thought it had finally discovered a perfect way to mine the genuine academic potential of the Internet. For the school, Trinity High, with 500 students, the prospect of hiring its own Advanced Placement teacher had always been an unaffordable luxury, even though taking such courses has become a near necessity for students to get into the most competitive colleges. So the school in the redwood-dense mountains, halfway between San Francisco and the Oregon border, logged on. In essence, it took the Clinton administration up on its pledge that there was educational salvation in new technology, and that the Web could help the nation's poorest schools approximate the offerings of the wealthiest, particularly in a corner of the curriculum where the discrepancies are most stark.

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From Learning Resources Technology in the classroom internet Basics(Teaching Learning Aids). A primer on classroom technology
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  • 46. Internet Activities In The EFL Classroom
    Internet activities in the EFL classroom. Nicholas Kokkas. Meloni,Christine, TheInternet in the Classroom, A Valuable Tool and Resource for ESL/EFL Teachers.
    http://www.thrace-net.gr/bridges/page_13.htm
    Internet activities in the EFL classroom Nicholas Kokkas “Technology will not replace teachers… teachers who use technology will probably replace those who do not” Ray Clifford In the last few years the number of teachers using Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) has increased markedly and numerous articles have been written about the role of technology in education in the 21 st century. Although the potential of the Internet for educational use has not been fully explored yet and the average school still makes limited use of computers, it is obvious that we have entered a new information age in which the links between technology and TEFL have already been established. While students involved in network-based teaching seem to enjoy it, more and more teachers realize that only by meeting the technology literacy challenge can we get our children ready for their future. Only by teaching them how to navigate can we help them survive in the ocean of information. In the early 90s education started being affected by the introduction of word processors in schools, colleges and Universities. That mainly had to do with written assignments. The development of the Internet brought about a revolution in the teachers’ perspective, as the teaching tools offered through the net were gradually becoming more reliable. Nowadays, the Internet is gaining immense popularity in foreign language teaching and more and more educators and learners are embracing it.

    47. Classroom Resources
    Welcome to the TEACHERS USE TECH website! classroom internet Resources.classroom internet resources as those which teachers and/or
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    Classroom Internet Resources Classroom Internet resources as those which teachers and/or students can use on a regular and ongoing basis to help with the running of the class. Choose from the following categories: School-Safe Search Engines/Directories/Website Listings Yahooligans - click or search your way to almost any kid-safe website pertaining to education. Ask Jeeves for Kids - submit a search in the natural language form of a question to 'Jeeves', and your response comes in the form of a search listing. Very kid-friendly and doesn't involve all the Boolean terms for searches. KidsClick - another searchable directory related directly to kids and to schools. 2Learn.ca's Find-a-site Database - this links to the Telus Learning Connection website's database of educational websites that directly link to the Alberta curriculum and beyond. Kathy Shrock's Web Guide - this site has won many awards for educational content. Made for teachers, it has links to great educational websites hand-picked by Kathy Shrock, a leader in school technology integration in the U.S. as well as information on a variety of topics related to teaching.

    48. Classroom Internet Sites
    classroom internet Sites Applied Arts, Music Cleveland Orchestra MusicHeritage Instrument Encyclopedia. Art Cleveland Museum of Art,
    http://www.painesville-township.k12.oh.us/lamuthweb/library website/classroom_in
    Classroom Internet Sites Applied Arts Music
    Cleveland Orchestra

    Music Heritage Instrument Encyclopedia
    Art
    Cleveland Museum of Art
    Physical Education
    Health Museum of Cleveland
    Computer Science
    Cleveland Museum of Natural History

    Weather
    Language Arts
    Children's Literature Web Guide

    Newbery Awards
    Social Studies
    Costumes from History

    Ethnic and Folk Costumes
    Flags of the World International Recipes ... Multicultural Recipes Math

    49. U Seek U Find - Learning - Internet Classroom
    internet classroom menu Technology and Innovation in the Classroom Learning aboutthe Internet Designing Lessons for the Internet Distance Learning The
    http://www.useekufind.com/tclassro.htm
    document.write("" + month + ""); document.write("" + myweekday + "");
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    Technology and Innovation in the Classroom Learning about the Internet Designing Lessons for the Internet Distance Learning
    The Internet is more than just a series of electronic books that can be read on the computer. The Internet is an interactive media that connects people and ideas in a community forum. Students participating in distance learning must learn to: research, determine validity and relevance of resources, communicate effectively with others, collaborate with others to solve problems, and publish the results of their study.
    Teachers are facilitators in this process. Teachers design or find programs on the Internet that meet their students needs so that they can guide their students. Then evaluation of the outcome of the project can be a cooperative process.
    Technology and Innovation in the Classroom
    Resource Guide to Federal Funding For Technology in Education - Find grants to help you implement new technology in the classroom
    Engines for Educators
    - Online book about learning theory, education reform, technology, training, and more.

    50. Nicenet
    Communication tool allows teachers to put a class schedule online, start a class, and share documents with students. Nicenet's internet classroom Assistant. NEW ICA USERS START HERE
    http://www.nicenet.org/
    Nicenet's Internet Classroom Assistant NEW ICA USERS START HERE
    For Students:
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    PAYPAL DONATIONS NOW ACCEPTED
    Since we moved to our new server last year, the Internet Classroom Assistant has run better than ever speedy response times and virtually no down-time.
    Nicenet is now accepting donations through PayPal, the most popular secure payment system. Your donations are used to pay our hosting fees and keep the new server running smoothly.
    Click the following button to donate now: REAL-TIME ICA TRAFFIC REPORT How many people have used their account?
    • In the last 10 minutes: 80
    • In the last 24 hours: 5,564
    • In the last week: 21,028
    • In the last month: 44,539
    • Since January, 1998: 440,721
    How many new user accounts were created?
    • In the last week: 3,193
    • In the last month: 13,951
    How many classes have been used?
    • In the last week: 3530
    • In the last month: 6144
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    51. Classroom Connect
    Support and services for schools, teachers and students to fully use the internet and its technologies for learning.
    http://www.classroom.net/

    52. Collaboration In The Classroom And Over The Internet
    Collaboration in the classroom and Over the internet. Collaboration in theclassroom is the first step towards collaboration over the internet.
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    Collaboration in the Classroom and Over the Internet
    written by Yvonne Marie Andres
    email yvonne@globalschoolnet.org
    Why Collaboration is Important
    Significant global changes are rapidly occurring and political boundaries are becoming less distinct. Certain issues such as the environment, terrorism, and inflation affect all populations of all countries. Job market skills and employment requirements are changing. Communication skills are becoming essential to earning a living, yet American students are not coming to the workforce adequately prepared. The Internet offers one of the most exciting and effective ways to teach students how to both communicate and collaborate by connecting teams of students with other classrooms around the world. The creation of "telecommunities" can unite students and teach them to work cooperatively. Collaborative learning becomes even more significant when the students who are working together are from different nations with varied cultures, histories, and socio-political beliefs. Yet, little has been written about how to prepare students to work in teams over the Internet.
    Students as Collaborators
    Although, the best collaborative projects can be designed to have students measure, collect, evaluate, write, read, publish, simulate, hypothesize, compare, debate, examine, investigate, organize, share, and report, it's important to remember that not all students need to be doing the same thing at the same time. Ideally, the class is divided into several teams or "crews" comprised of four or five students each. The teacher assigns each crew member a job title and a responsibility according to the student's individual talent or strength.

    53. Copyright And Fair Use In The Classroom, On The Internet, And The World Wide Web
    Copyright and Fair Use in the classroom, on the internet, and the WorldWide Web The copyright protections that we normally associate
    http://www.umuc.edu/library/copy.html
    This document's purpose is to help faculty, students and staff make informed decisions before using materials in the classroom, for course reserves, or the Internet or World Wide Web. This document provides:
  • An introduction to fair use.
  • Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia , a review of guidelines designed to help faculty, staff, or students comply with fair use guidelines when using images, computer programs, or other materials obtained via the Internet or WWW

  • Introduction to Fair Use
    • What is Fair Use?
    • What are the Rules for Fair Use for Instructors?
    • What Can be Copied? ...
    • How Do I Get Permission?
    • Fixation:
      • The item must be fixed in some way. The fixation may be just about anything. For example, a piece of paper, a computer disk, a audiotape, or a videotape are all legitimate forms of fixation.
    • Originality:
      • The work must be original. Originality includes a novel or a student's e-mail message to a professor. Both are considered examples of original expression.
      Minimal Creativity:
      • The work must include something that is above and beyond the original. Verbatim use is not considered original. Reference to the original work that is used to discuss a new concept would be considered original, however.
  • 54. Classroom Connect
    Program provides internet content for the K12 teacher and classroom. Download a free teacher-training kit, look for grant programs by state, and check out the Web stats.
    http://www.classroom.net/classroom/CitingNetResources.html
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    55. Education World® - Tech. In The Classroom : Internet-Based Learning
    Integrating the internet Just Got Easier! you on a tour of a handful of great sitesthat provide simple forms for creating Webbased classroom pages, activities
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5326

    56. Education World® - Tech. In The Classroom : Internet Protection & Safety : Gene
    Banner ad Up One Level TOP Tech. in the classroom internet Protection Safety. 1 total subcategories. Displaying 1 1 . Browsers Filters.
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    57. UHM Classroom - Internet Access
    To access the network from a computer installed in a classroom, turn onthe computer and click on the internet Explorer or Netscape icon.
    http://www.cis.hawaii.edu/guc/info/internetaccess.html
    Network Access from Manoa Classrooms
    by Jan Kawachi The Manoa classroom connectivity project is in full swing, bringing UHNet, Internet, and Internet2 access to all general-purpose classrooms on the UH Manoa campus. Beginning summer 2002, instructors or student presenters will be able to connect to the network from Manoa general-purpose classrooms using their own computer notebooks, or in some cases, computers installed in the classrooms. The availability of network connections in classrooms opens up new and exciting possibilities for teaching and learning. Online applications can be demonstrated live, Web pages with information related to the current class topic can be browsed, and Web searches can be done on the fly. The sky's the limit as instructors have resources from the network at their fingertips. Many of the Manoa's general-purpose classrooms have computers installed by the Center for Instructional Support (CIS). A listing of computer equipment installed at each site as well as procedures to use the equipment are available at the CIS Web site. If you bring in your own notebook to the classroom, check the following before class:

    58. CAL Computer Classroom : Internet Resources
    internet Resources. Netiquette. EMail Conventions and Etiquette, BemidjiState University. Netiquette, Virginia Shea. Evaluating Sources.
    http://cal.bemidji.msus.edu/classroom/InternetResc.html
    bsu cal classroom CAL Classroom Home ... BSU Computer Use Policies Indexes
    Search Engines
    Web Indexes
    Tools
    Dictionaries
    PALS and VAX1
    Resources
    Internet Resources

    Web Design Resources
    BSU LIbrary Resources History ...
    English

    Modern Languages Other Places
    CAL Dialogue: Conferences and Chat BSU OWL: Online Writing Center Graduate Student Association College of Arts and Letters ... BSU Library
    Internet Resources
    Netiquette
    E-Mail Conventions and Etiquette , Bemidji State University Netiquette , Virginia Shea
    Evaluating Sources
    Evaluating On-Line Resources Sorting the good from the bad. How to Read a Page A variety of frameworks for interpreting Web pages. What to Look for in a Site A checklist of design elements. Kinds of Home Pages Web Page Design Materials . Part of the Electronic Academy Project.
    E-Mail and Computer-Mediated Communication
    E-Mail Conventions and Suggestions (BSU). [Using BSU's Web Discussion Board] Contact mcmorg@vax1.bemidji.msus.edu Computer-Mediated Communication in Distance Education: Sources for Teachers
    Teaching with the Net and Web
    Readings in Teaching with Network Technologies (BSU). Journals, indexes, selected papers in pedagogy and practice.

    59. Internet TESL Journal
    Articles, research papers, lesson plants, classroom handouts, teaching ideas and links for students and teachers.
    http://iteslj.org/
    For Teachers of English as a Second Language
    This is a monthly web journal, so make a bookmark. Vol. IX, No. 3, March 2003 Partial Site Menu For Students
    Activities for ESL Students

    Quizzes, crossword puzzles,
    treasure hunts and more. Search This Website
    ANY Word ALL Words Search Only Articles For Teachers
    Previous Issues

    Submission Policy
    Things for ESL/EFL Teachers
    Conversation questions,
    jokes, games
    and more. Search the ESL/EFL Web ESL/EFL/TESL/TEFL Links Links for Students Links for Teachers What's New
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    60. Chickscope 1.5
    Students raise chicken embryos in the classroom and obtain magnetic resonance images through the internet.
    http://chickscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/
    What is Chickscope?
    Using computers in the classroom with access to the Internet, students and teachers are able to access data generated from the latest scientific instruments. The goals include an increased understanding of the process of gathering scientific data and the opportunity to interact with scientists from several disciplines and students in other classrooms The access to unique scientific resources and expertise provides motivation for learning science and mathematics and stimulates interest in the scientific world. Join Bugscope!
    Bugscope
    is an educational project of the Imaging Technology Group . Participating classrooms have the opportunity to control an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope to image insects at high magnification. Bugscope has been underway since 1999: join us for the fun! Hot Off the Press...
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