The E-Mail ABCs
Today's students believe e-mail is a medium unfettered by the rules that govern letter writing. Most classroom teachers believe e-mail should adhere to the same rules of grammar and style as snail mail. Who's right? Let's look at the ABCs of e-mail etiquette.
What Did You Do in School Today?
Kathleen Eveleigh's daily update gives parents and kids something to talk about.
Miguel Guhlin: The IT Crowd The Power of Network Learning
What if you could broadcast learning at will via the Internet to a world of learners? What if you could interact with people, not only face to face in your workshop, but also halfway around the world?
Doug Johnson: Tech Proof Working With the NET Generation
Teachers cannot and will not be replaced by technology -- but teachers who don't use technology will be replaced by teachers who do. Information technologies are here to stay in all our lives.
Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog Embracing Technology With "Eyes Wide Open"
Neil Postman's message to educators is all the more relevant today -- on your way to learning improvement; watch for not only what technology will do for teaching and learning but what it will undo.
From the Math Machine Planet Blaster is a fun Web site for teaching basic computation or algebra. (Grades 2-7)
From the Science Machine
Use Flower Pollination to explore the topics of biology and flowering plants. (Grades 3-12)
From the Reading Machine Synonym Toast reinforces vocabulary, synonyms. (Grades 3-12)
Check out this week's site reviews: Smithsonian Education
The world's largest museum complex provides resources for educators, kids, and families.
The Gateway to Educational Materials
This U.S. DOE site provides access to online educational resources.
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A one-stop source of educational resources from more than thirty-five federal organizations.
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