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21. Classroom Lesson Plans: Helping Teachers Teach History
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Teacher's Lounge Archives Classroom Lesson Plans: Helping Teachers Teach History
Below are links to sites specifically designed to help teachers use the Internet in designing courses in history. Please feel free to send us other links we should post. Just drop an email to the editor. Note: Descriptions of the sites are taken from the sites themselves. THE SYLLABUS FINDER The Syllabus Finder : This site, run by George Mason University's Center for History and New Media, features an automated search tool that locates relevant syllabi on any topic. The Syllabus Finder scans the largest database of history syllabiover 11,000 and growing dailyin combination with a powerful Google-based search of thousands of others on the web. You can compare courses at different universities, see how widely assigned a specific book is, or use it to plan your own course. (Authors: You can use it to find out how widely assigned your own book is.) FOR K-12 TEACHERS The New York Times Learning Network: This site is geared towards students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. Teachers can access daily lesson plans for grades 6-12, as well as quizzes built around NYT articles. Previous lessons are available in the archive and in thematic lesson plan units. Teachers can also use News Snapshot, aimed for grades 3-5, to explore current events through New York Times photos and related questions. The site also provides them with the latest education news from the newspaper.

22. You Can Teach Online
http//ubli.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/tlr/large.html. Looking for the motherload of online resources.and information. Center for internet Technology (CITE).
http://www.mhhe.com/ucanteachonline/index.mhtml?file=resources

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the teachers must teach. Through these and other projects, Schools online aims to increase the attention to and understanding of using the internet for project
http://www.schoolsonline.org/whatwedo/cprojects.htm
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Resources ... Newsletters Schools Online collaborative projects create and support partnerships between people and institutions internationally, utilizing the power of the Internet to work together for the purpose of accomplishing a common objective. It is our hope that these experiences extend traditional classroom instruction. Schools Online understands that teachers must first develop their own capabilities to use technological tools for teaching and learning before transferring these skills to their students. In these featured collaborative projects, teachers' growth is fostered through technical skill building, professional development and project design. In many cases, the project objectives and activities are mapped to the curriculum that the teachers must teach. Through these and other projects, Schools Online aims to increase the attention to and understanding of using the Internet for project-based learning. It is our belief that this type of education will greatly expand students' horizons and strengthen their capacity to learn.

24. Resources For Educators
SchoolNet Foundation This site has projects to join plans, and articles on integrating internet into your for educational articles, reviews, and online chats.
http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/teacher/teach.html
The Teacher Page This page will be used to provide links to sites of special interest to teachers. I have just begun to put this portion together. Please let me know what kinds of links and/or features would be most useful to you. Lynn MODEL INSTRUCTIONAL FRAMEWORKS C.I.M. Resources Oregon Department of Education Integrating Technology into the Curriculum ... Copy of our current Intranet Staff Resources Page
If you are looking for sites to use with your students, be sure to look at our Student Subject Page There is a Teacher Subject Guide for research and information relating to specific subject areas and a Lesson Plan Resource page for online lesson plans. Other links of nterest are listed below.
Oregon now has Standards Based educational reforms in place. For the latest on what is under development, use these OPEN (Oregon Public Education Network) resources If you don't check any others, check these three! Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators Mustang: a Web Cruising Vehicle The University of Minnesota Mustang project is the vehicle for teachers to cruise down Web66 on the World Wide Web. The goals of this project are:
  • To give K12 educators a management model for integrating the World Wide Web into their curriculum.
  • 25. Using The Internet To Teach Economics
    internet based research offers a wide range of possibilities for student projects. Print a copy of the directions for steps 1-4. The FTE also has an online
    http://fte.org/teachers/connect/weblessons.htm
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    Don't let the Internet intimidate you!
    Build your skills and your comfort level with these 4 steps: Step 1
    Use the Internet to find up-to-date statistical information Step 2 Create student worksheets, inquiries, and investigations using preset links to Internet sources of information and analysis. Step 3 "Surf" the net. Using our list of links to get started, discover for yourself all that the net has to offer. Learn to distinguish useful sites from disorganized mazes and reliable data from unsubstantiated information. Step 4 Turn your students loose. Internet -based research offers a wide range of possibilities for student projects.
    Print a copy of the directions for steps 1-4.

    26. FY 2002 AIDS Community Outreach Projects
    create an interactive media series called teach online. will be useful for Project teach classroom participants HIV/AIDS health information via the internet.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/news/aidsprojs02.html
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    FY 2002 AIDS Community Outreach Projects
    NLM Funds 15 AIDS Information Community Outreach Projects in September 2002 in the 9 th Round of the Program
    NLM has continued its HIV/AIDS-related outreach efforts to community-based organizations, patient advocacy groups, faith-based organizations, departments of health, and libraries. This program provides support to design local programs for improving information access for AIDS patients and the affected community as well as their caregivers. Emphasis is on providing information or access in a way meaningful to the target community. Projects must involve one or more of the following information access categories: information retrieval, skills development, Internet access, resource development, and document access. Awards were made for the following projects: AID Atlanta, Inc. - AIDS Information Outreach Project: Using the Internet to Enhance Access to Information (Atlanta, GA) The goals of the AIDS Information Outreach Project include improving delivery of HIV/AIDS health information to AID Atlanta clients who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS, and creating a new and/or expanded source of information for AID Atlanta's clients, Case Managers, Health Educators, and the general public. AID Atlanta will create a new website and implement a Client Resource Room where clients can be trained to access information and resources via the Internet. AID Atlanta on the web:

    27. Applying The Unlimted Potential Of The Internet In Teaching Middle School Scienc
    take them to Amazing Space Education online from the classroom science (and other) instruction using the internet. That is, the projects are designed to teach
    http://www.ncsu.edu/meridian/jun98/feat2-4/feat2-4.html
    Applying the Unlimited Potential of the Internet
    in Teaching Middle School Science
    Richard A. Huber is an Associate Professor at
    The University of North Carolina at Wilmington
    huberr@uncwil.edu
    G. William Harriett is an Graduate Assistant at
    The University of North Carolina at Wilmington
    gwh6651@uncwil.edu

    The majority of teachers who are using the Internet use it primarily to find information. Essentially, the Internet is being used as a high-tech (and expensive) encyclopedia. Thus, students learn how to use the Internet to "look up" factual information on the Internet, just as they would in books. And after the students master such competencies, just what advantages do they have over the "Internet illiterate" peer who only knows how to use conventional paper reference ? Our intent with this article is not to justify, nor to condemn using the Internet as a glorified encyclopedia, but to suggest better ways to implement the World Wide Web as a powerful teaching tool.
    Valid concerns have been raised over the inappropriateness of some of the material to be found on the World Wide Web (Jackson, Bourdeau, Sampson, and Hagen, 1997). We feel there is little need for the students to be involved in an open-ended search for information. This could be a waste of time and also very risky due to the amount of adult sites that could appear. Ideally, if the teacher is setting up a lesson plan on a subject, they would be responsible for finding the most appropriate Websites ahead of time. Our solution to the argument proposed by Jackson and others, appears in the identification of specific sites that can be used for detailed educational purposes.

    28. Resources For Teachers
    World Wide Web Project Lesson Plans, internet Activities, projects and Resources Innovations in Education The internet Advocat online internet Institute About
    http://www.ou.edu/education/scrtec/teach.htm
    Index of Topics
    Lesson Plans and Projects Social Studies Resources Math and Science Resources Language Arts Resources ... Other Consortia Dealing with Technology
    Lesson Plans and Projects
    AskERIC
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    Web66: A K-12 World Wide Web Project

    Lesson Plans, Internet Activities, Projects and Resources by Curriculum Area
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    Teaching andLearning with Technology
    Other Curriculum and Education Resources (General)
    Teachnet
    U.S. Dept of Education

    English and Literature

    Afro-American History
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    Electronic Learning's 100 Terrific Educational Web Sites
    Social Studies Resources
    Welcome to the White House
    Women Come to the Front

    Kids Window All About Japan
    The Cherokee Nation ... Federal Legislative Information
    Language Arts Resources
    Shakespearean Insult Service Haiku English Server Children's Literature Web Guild ... Spanish Language
    Math and Science Resources
    Science Learning Network NASA Comet Hall Bopp Astronomy Picture of the Day ... The University of Minnesota Geometry Center (with Software you can Download)
    For Kids
    CyberKids Kids on the Internet Just for Kids!
    On-Line Newspapers and Magazines (Some in Foreign Languages)
    Science Publications Daily Newspapers from all over the World One World (Environmental magazine) USA Today ... Spain
    Museums, Tours, and Other Virtual Experiences

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    Experience of Lead Trainer and Developer Dr. Nash has worked on USAID projects having to do with online education, internetfacilitated economic
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    30. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio Teaching Connections Lesson Plans
    site you will find online lesson plans scholastic.com/index.htm internet projects, activities, learning Involve students in meaningful and relevant projects.
    http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=19-840-841

    31. Welcome To The Teacher's Lounge
    This is a project to teach their students values and They are involved in several internet projects, including NewsOntario (an online newspaper for
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5461/teach/late.html
    If your project is chosen, download your choice of these Award graphics, including the link at the bottom of them: If you would like to have your page listed here and would like to display the "Teacher of the Future Award" on your homepage, submit your site for consideration, by completing the form or email me with your URL and a brief description of your project. We are looking for authentic and relevant school projects that are based upon student's interest, and at the same time, to provide an opportunity to meet teacher's curriculum. Late Elementary Projects "It' a small world" By Bill Pedroni of Brady School in Aurora, IL. The project is designed to create meaningful, long-term communication between students and teachers in several parts of the world. "¡Es un mundo pequeño!"
    By Guillermo E Pedroni of Brady School. Este projecto es diseñado para entablar communicación entre estudiantes y maestros alrededor del mundo. Building Bridges Through CyberSpace
    By Miss Angela A. Ackley from Ohio, USA. Extensive e-mail project incorporating a keypal program with students in Australia and Ireland, sending and receiving 100th Day messages, and sharing brainteasers with a school in Tennessee. Multimedia Instruction Attention Deficit Disorder
    By Diane McGowen . A multimedia instruction project providing options for ADHD kids. The Earth Day Challenge
    By Hazel Jobe . An environmental scavenger hunt designed to teach students about the environment and how to take care of it. There is also a listing of various other classes projects on our project page.

    32. Education World® Holidays Center: Earth Day
    find an abundance of interesting projects that involve students in internet learning and in the Schoolyard Soil Dwellers online project are discovering
    http://www.educationworld.com/holidays/archives/earthday.shtml
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    33. Teaching Writing With The Internet For TEFL/ESL
    Participating in international projects such as The International internet abbreviations for Penpals. Free online Composition Course for nonnative speakers of
    http://www.onestopenglish.com/News/Magazine/Archive/teachingwriting_internet.htm
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    The Magazine for English Language Teachers Methodology Teaching children Teaching teenagers News lessons ... Ask the authors methodology help - another section How to teach writing using the Internet Computer-based language learning is getting more and more popular. The advantages are obvious: students feel motivated by the game-like language quizzes and exercises, the interactivity and the opportunity to learn and have fun at the same time. Teachers can use computers to prepare new materials both printable and interactive. The Web provides teachers and learners with a wealth of interesting ESL websites featuring innovative lesson plans, WebQuests, grammar, vocabulary, reading and listening. Surfing the Net is great for authentic reading practise and writing is a natural response to Web reading. You can find authentic writing tasks for all levels of English: from filling in simple registration forms or sending holiday greetings to huge projects where the final product is a website created by the students. Engaging in these authentic tasks makes writing meaningful.

    34. Student And Class Projects Using The Internet
    Virtual Adventures online field trips bring students into Through the internet, students can experience the Iditarod or While some of these projects require a
    http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/teachtech/usinginternet.htm
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    One of the greatest benefits of using the Internet in the classroom is to provide educational opportunities for students based on their abilities and interests. For example, I can teach a basic lesson on a writing strategy and allow a student who is interested in and motivated by baseball to find examples of the writing strategy on a baseball-focused Web site. This lesson suddenly becomes more motivating, exciting, and memorable to this student.
    Brain research shows that individuals remember events and facts in more detail for a longer period of time if there are emotions involved in the initial learning experience. This concept of emotional memory is highly useful as we use the Internet in our classrooms. Due to the timeliness and currency of the Internet and the fact that students can find information that naturally interests them, the Internet can increase the emotional impact of lessons, and making learning interesting, fun, and meaningful to students.
    This seminar discusses the use of individual and class projects using the Internet to help students experience the joy of learning for themselves. As students gain experience learning for the pure joy of learning, their emotional interest, intrinsic motivation, and hunger for knowledge also increase.

    35. Online Learning - Teach And Design Online
    EModerators moderate discussions in online synchronous (realtime) and asynchronous Whether you plan to teach a course, host business two applied projects.
    http://www.capcollege.bc.ca/continuinged/online/prodev.html

    Professional Development
    All online courses offer open registration. You may take one course or combine several to take advantage of the certificate option. Professional Development has two certificate options as indicated above. Find the option that fits your needs and start at the beginning of any month with the course Explore Communication Tools. Once you start, you can complete the requirements for the certificate program in approximately six months.
    ECareer Coach Certificate
    The ECareer Coach program is designed for employment and career practitioners and education advisors. Enrol now and find out how to work with virtual clients you may never meet face-to-face. You will learn about online communication tools, effective communication techniques online and the role of the online career coach. Once you’ve developed the required skills, you will work with clients and lead a discussion group as part of your final project. To earn a certificate, you must complete the following:

    36. Gero_Ed Project: Internet Resources To Teach About Aging
    Let the internet Scout Project show you the way to the best resources on the internetthen you announcements each week looking for the online resources most
    http://www-cpr.maxwell.syr.edu/gero_ed/sitelist.htm
    Internet Resources to Teach about Aging
    Updated June 2002 by Martha W. Bonney. Also see the subject-specific pages of the Gerontology Education portion of our web site. Suggestions for additions to this list are welcome! Please contact mbonney@maxwell.syr.edu Films and Videos to Teach about Aging
    Caveat: Strengths of Online Resources...
    and Weaknesses
    • Cost: not all material is free. However, your school library may subscribe.
    • Quality: Almost no peer review, validation, quality control.

    37. Skewl Sites - Site Index - TECHNOLOGY
    NJ NIE Classroom projects, Offers collaborative online projects that use the internet s potential for their lesson plans, strategies and resources online.
    http://www.skewlsites.com/tech.htm
    TECHNOLOGY Primary Alphabet Superhighway "A resource for teachers to find materials and ideas for teaching almost any part of the elementary or secondary curriculum." Cyber Animals Learn about animals at these student created web pages. CyberSurfari Cybersurfari is an Internet treasure hunt designed to help parents, teachers, and students learn how to surf the Web and benefit from the vast amount of information online. DiscoverySchool's Clip Art "Choose from hundreds of original clip art pieces." Electronic Elementary Magazine (The E-Link) This magazine highlights internet projects, activities, and creations of elementary students around the world. Filamentality "A fill-in-the blank interactive Web site that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet sites and turning Web resources into learning activities." Fish Features An integrated unit on sea creatures, combining science and technology.

    38. Skewl Sites - Site Index - WEB BASED PROJECTS
    Pocantico Hills, Check out the amazing online projects produced by the students and teachers of Pocantico Travel Buddy, An internet based project for kids
    http://www.skewlsites.com/webproj.htm
    WEB BASED PROJECTS Primary Animals of the Arctic Everything you always wanted to know about polar bears, narwhales, the arctic tern, wolverines, and many other arctic animals. Bats A complete integrated unit where you'll explore the science and conservation of bats. Ciese Classroom Projects Collaborate with classrooms around the world through online projects in math, science, socials studies and language arts. Cyber Animals Learn about animals at these student created web pages. CyberSurfari Cybersurfari is an Internet treasure hunt designed to help parents, teachers, and students learn how to surf the Web and benefit from the vast amount of information online. DiscoverySchool's Clip Art "Choose from hundreds of original clip art pieces." ePALS Classroom Exchange "Connect with classrooms from 100 countries."

    39. How The Westside Was Won
    This project can teach students to search the internet; utilize and interpret oral interviews with the about the subjects; create a learning product online as a
    http://www.evsc.k12.in.us/schoolzone/schools/EMPOWER/materdei/teach.htm
    "How the Westside was Won" Teacher Page Introduction "How the Westside was Won" is an interdisciplinary Internet project designed to use sources from the Mater Dei High School EMPOWER home page, oral histories, books, and local archives. The project's idea and design is the collective effort of Carol Hudgions, Shea Reneer, and John Wells. The instructional model is WebQuest a type of internet-based inquiry lesson model first designed by San Diego State University Professor Bernie Dodge. This project invites teachers and students to explore the numerous documents, photographs, and local archives of area sources right from the classroom via the Internet. It also encourages participants to meet and interview interesting people from Evansville's Westside. Together the teachers and students will experience the depth and be able to tell the rich story of the history of the Westside. Objectives After completing this WebQuest students will:
    • Analyze how the different cultures have influenced the growth and family values of the Westside
    • Interpret the affect of the major industries on the economic development of the Westside
    • Define the role of the schools in the development of the morals, traditions, social interaction, and personality of the Westside.

    40. ENC Online: Education Topics: Implementing Technology: Internet Projects
    Teachers Connect online Professional Development Through Students Through Collaborative projects by Kimberly S can collaborate with others over the internet.
    http://www.enc.org/topics/edtech/internet/?ls=sn

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