On-Line Education Resources are available for
* high school
* adult education / university
http://www.lynda.com/ - one of the first and best, but paid (subscription by month, year, etc.)
https://www.coursera.org/ - courses from top universities, lots of diversity (mythology to logic) - Free
http://www.showme.com/ - open learning community, created by members - Free
http://www.udacity.com/courses - programming and tech courses - Free
* post graduate
* designing on-line education programs
Teaching Adults On-Line: http://edtech582.pbwiki.com/
Best Practices in On-Line Teaching: http://cnx.org/content/m14874/latest/
* Computer tutorials
Home & Learn: http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/
Need to be classified:
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/
A K-6 site for teachers
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html
EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages.
http://www.sitesforteachers.com/
Hundreds of Educational websites rated for popularity.
http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/~wood/edwebsites.htm
This website is maintained by Robert E. Wood, Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice at the Camden campus of Rutgers University.
Teachers are busy people. I've therefore limited this webpage to just a few educational websites that I think are particularly useful and easy to use. There is a wealth of internet-based teaching resources at these sites. This web page was originally created for Project Village, collaboration between Rutgers and the city of Camden, and is maintained for other teachers and education students as well.
http://www.theteacherscorner.net/teacher-resources/websites.htm
Teacher Resources: Web Sites for Teachers
http://teacherweb.com/
Teachers are able to create their own websites. There is website resource information also.
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http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/bparker/helpful%20websites%20for%20teachers.htm
compilation of the "great teacher websites"
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http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/bparker/
http://www.wmtps.org/techini/bestsite/bestsite.html
Best Websites for TeachersÉan elementary in-service offered by Nancy Gridley and Laura Oakes
Check out this site created by Laura & Nancy: www.geocities.com/k6tech
Dr. LeBeau's Teacher Links
A huge collection of hyperlinks to useful websites, tutorials and resources for educators and interested adults. There's something here for everyone!
TipLine - DuBois Computer Tips
Great blog created by Ken Pruitt, a Middle School Computer teacher in Pennsylvania. Check it out. You can participate in the blog by offering your own technology tips!
Tipline - Gates' Computer Tips
Another great blog of technology tips for teachers by James Gates: "Each day during the school year I try to send out a computer tip or two. Please leave a comment to let me know you were here and what you thought of the tip."
The FISCHBOWL
This staff development blog was created for teachers at Arapahoe High School in Colorado. If nothing else, check out his "Did You Know?/Shift Happens" presentation for some prospective on how our world is changing.
TeacherTechBlog.com
The stated goal of this website is to provide one or two quality tips on how to better use technology in the classroom. The blog is updated once or twice a week and full of useful and relevant information. Created by a high school teacher in Kentucky.
Larkin.net.au
Blog created by an Australian high school teacher that offers technology tips as well as resources from various workshops for teachers. There's also an extensive section about Australian POW's in World War II.
TheTeacherList.ca
Blog for teachers who are interested in educational technology. Managed by Pete MacKay of Jasper Place High School in Alberta Canada. Similar to 180techtips.com, this resource sends out daily messages during the school year.
How Stuff Works
This site has been referenced in other technology tips and its a great resource for learning about anything.
Internet Magic - Free Stuff for Educators
Huge resource for educators created by Patti Tjomsland, a library media specialist with the Bureau of Education & Research.
Technology Integrators, Brevard Co., Florida
As educators we must provide learning environments that not only convey important and relevant content, but also facilitate the types of behaviors that will help students ultimately become employable and self-directed learners...
Dave VanLue’s Web Page for Educators
Purpose: The purpose of selecting this topic is to provide busy teachers a few educational websites that I think are particularly useful and easy to use. There is a wealth of Internet-based teaching resources available at these sites.
Free Microsoft Office Training Online
This is the official training website from the Microsoft corporation for their software. It's probably the best resource for all their newest products too.
Web Resources List
This list was created by a student an education student at California State University - Northridge. It is a printable Word Document but you can also click on the links to view the websites.
Free Windows XP Courses & Tutorials
It's probably the most popular operating system in the world and you're probably using it right now. How much do you know about it? This link can help you learn more.
Elementary Teacher Links
Great list of links to useful resources for elementary school teachers. Posted at Mt. Pleasant Public Schools in Michigan.
Technology Tips for Classroom Teachers
A great list of online resources for educators. Full of useful links that can help any teacher to become more technology savvy.
MiddleSchoolTeacher.Net
Is dedicated to helping middle school teachers and students integrate technology into their daily classroom activities.
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