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which offer computer-rated and general resources for
teachers.
Teaching & Learning on the Internet
Teachnet
The Learning Resource Server
The National Centre to Improve Practice
(Disabled)
The New Zealand Education Web
ERIC/EECE Resource List
EdNA Home Page
English Literature and Composition Resources
on the Internet An excellent site for English Teachers. Compiled by Carolyn Kotlas, MSLS Institute for Academic Technology Information Resource Guides Series. Steve and Ruth's Family Surfboard Information about engaging and appropriate sites for kids, as well as online activities that will help children explore the Internet in a safe, purposeful, and productive way Einet's Education page A well organised serious exploration of educational developments and services. Education Resources on the Net A UK-based site with a searchable index, this is part of a final year project in Computer Science at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Use it to explore the educational resources of the Internet. The Global SchoolNet Foundation This Foundation has as its aim: Linking Kids Around the World. Since 1985 Global SchoolNet Foundation (GSN) has been a leader in the instructional applications of telecommunications. Today the Global SchoolNet Foundation, non-profit corporation, is a good source on the philosophy, design, culture, and content of educational networking on the Internet and in the classroom. SOF Web The Victorian Department of School Education's home page is a valuable resource for schools in terms of its own material and as a catalogue of other sites. See School PC November 96 news. The Aussie School House A virtual meeting place for teachers and students of all ages and backgrounds to meet over the Net and collaborate and learn via a variety of projects. Part of the Global School House project at http://www.gsh.org. See School PC November 96 news. E-GEMS The E-GEMS project is a collaborative effort by scientists, educators, and professional video game and educational software developers who have come together to do research on and develop teaching materials that integrate video games and computer-based explorations with existing classroom practices. The aim of this research is to increase the proportion of children in Grades 4-8 who enjoy learning, mastering, and using underlying concepts of math and science.
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