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Frameworks Links--Not Yet Catagorized


The Alaska Department of Education & Early Development is in no way responsible for the content of any World Wide Web site to which we establish links. The content of the following sites was considered useful for teachers and curriculum committees at the time the sites were selected. Because of the dynamic nature of the Web, these sites and the links they maintain may change so that they no longer support our point of view or the content of these frameworks. The reader/user assumes all responsibility for any content encountered in these sites--and beyond.


KidPub WWW Publishing
I think that making KidPub part of a creative writing assignment is a great way to get kids interested. I've set aside a page called KidPub Schools for these projects. I do ask that, if you anticipate sending in several stories at once, you please teach the kids a little bit about HTML formatting. You can get a template here. Along with the kids' stories, send in a paragraph or two about your class and your school.
Arts and Telecommunication
The world of technology continues its never ending quest to move us into the technological age. For educators that means accepting computers as tools to enhance the learning opportunities of our students
Stardust Project
We are STARDUST... the space mission that will fly close to a comet and, for the first time ever, bring
cometary material back to Earth for analysis by scientists worldwide.
Minn. K-12 Site
Gopher index of K-12 Education Topics
Best K-12 Sites
Gopher index of K-12 Education Sites
Yahoo's Education Index
Multiple subindices; Huge site
InfoList
Welcome to InfoList, an Internet resource for all teachers. InfoList is set up to gather information from the many Internet publications that contain valuable information for teachers.
Arts and Telecommunication
The world of technology continues its never ending quest to move us into the technological age. For educators that means accepting computers as tools to enhance the learning opportunities of our students
Plugged In
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, East Palo Alto has not shared in the high-tech boom that has transformed neighboring communities over the past decades. Plugged In, a non-profit organization established in 1992, helps bridge the gap by bringing the benefits of computer and communications technologies to the entire community.
Newton
telnet://newton.dep.anl.gov
(To view this site from Netscape or another Browser, a telnet application must be installed on your computer and your browser must be configured to open this application when needed. In Netscape, this helper application is specified in the General Preferences section (under the Options menu).
Welcome to the Argonne National Laboratory Division of Educational Programs. NEWTON (An Educational Electronic Bulletin Board System)
National Ed BBS
telnet://nebbs.nersc.gov
(To view this site from Netscape or another Browser, a telnet application must be installed on your computer and your browser must be configured to open this application when needed. In Netscape, this helper application is specified in the General Preferences section (under the Options menu).
The purpose of this bulletin board system is to run simulations on the National Education Supercomputer. Other supporting utilities will be added but only those that are directly related to the National Education Supercomputer Program.
Multi-User Science Education Network
Welcome! MicroMUSE is our vision of the 24th century, a blend of high technology and social consciousness with emphasis on education, concern for the environment, and communication. Our charter is available online or by anonymous ftp to ftp.musenet.org.
MathMagic Internet
MathMagic is a K-12 telecommunications project developed in El Paso, Texas. It provides strong motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills.
Beginners HTML
Reference material to HTML. Beginning and Intermediate
Uncle Bob's Kids Page
WHY DID I MAKE THE KIDS' PAGES?: Most of my pages contain a wide variety of links. Some go to pages which have materials that may not appropriate for children. So I decided to make a special set of pages just for kids.
 
Scholastic Central
Your source for Scholastic news, products, and information.
 
Omaha Public Schools Web Server
This page was created to support the educational objectives of the Omaha Public Schools through access to the World Wide Web and other Internet resources.
 
 
Global Network Navigator
1.Internet Public Library
2.CIA World Factbook
3.How far is it?
4.Encyclopedia Smithsonian
5.College and University Home Pages . . .
John's Monster Hotlist (Education)
American Univ HomePages
BYU Edu Instruction
Best of Edu Sites
Big Island of Hawaii
Briarwood Language Arts (Commercial)
Claremont High School
Department of Education & Early Development
New York State Curriculum Frameworks
In progress. . . .
Macon County R-1 High School
Student/Staff/Other Links
Cult of Macintosh
Many, many links to Mac resources.

Apple Virtual Campus
http://hed.info.apple.com/aes/aesmenu.html

Apple E-World Edu Page
http://www.eworld.com/education/resources/

Educational Services
http://home.eos.brown.edu/eos1

K-12 Outpost, http://k12.cnidr.org

North Pole Middle School
http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/fnsbsd.html

Cornell University Videoconferencing System
http://magneto.csc.ncsu.edu/Multimedia/CU-SeeMe/cu-seeme.html
NASA Quest Program, http://quest.arc.nasa.gov

Cyber High School
http://www.webcom.com/~cyberhi/cs_faq.html

Newton's Apple
http://ericir.syr.edu/Newton/welcome.html

Global SchoolNet, http://gsn.org.

Gallery of Interactive Geometry
http://www.geom.umn.edu/apps/gallery.html

Calculus and Mathematica On-Line High School and College Course
http://www-cm.math.uiuc.edu


Math/Science

New sites for consideration/catagorization

PBS Learning Link
Searchable database of lesson plans, projects, and public television programs. This site has links to other education sites too.
INet
Many resources including K-12 education programs and education technology.
ERIC
(Educational Resources Information Center). A major source of educational information.
Academy One
National Public Telecomputing Network includes multiple resources including curriculum databases, student e-mail clubs, and electronic newsletters.
Geometry Home Page
Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures, a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center at the University of Minnesota
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