Teacher Resources

Bugscope
The Bugscope project is an educational outreach program for K-12 classrooms. The project provides a resource to classrooms so that they may remotely operate a scanning electron microscope to image "bugs" at high magnification. The microscope is remotely controlled in real time from a classroom computer over the Internet using a web browser.
Discovery Education: UnitedStreaming
Fablevision
Includes links for teachers, families, and all creative folks!
Edutopia: GLEF Online Magazine
Online magazine of GLEF

First People's Project
They huddle together on the playground, giggling behind clipboards, shyly rehearsing the interview questions they are about to put to their elders in a jumble of English and Choctaw. "Why did you start chanting?" "What stories did your grandmother tell you?" "What's your favorite Choctaw dance?" For this group of students from Pearl River Elementary School in Philadelphia, Mississippi, the interviews provide information about their tribe's rich history they won't find in any textbook. Moments after their interviews, the students will present their stories and digital photographs to a global audience, as part of the International Education and Resource Network's (iEARN) First People's Project.
Fred M. Rogers Center
Planning for the Rogers Center began in November 2000, under the personal guidance of Fred Rogers, and continued after his death under the leadership of the Center's Advisory Council.  In May 2004, an agenda-setting symposium of nearly 70 national experts in early learning, children's media, and related fields produced recommendations for focus areas and strategies whereby the Center could play a distinctive role in "paying forward" the legacy of Fred Rogers.  The action plan for the Rogers Center, endorsed by the Center's Advisory Council in July 2004, represents the matching of Fred Rogers' vision for the Center with issues and priorities identified through the symposium.
International Education and Resource Network
iEARN is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables young people to use the Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects that both enhance learning and make a difference in the world.

Prisoners of Time

Software-Teacher Tools
Microsoft PowerPoint

Software-Student Tools
Primary
Bailey's Book House
KidPix
Kidspiration
Neighborhood Map Machine
Trudy's Time and Place House
WiggleWorks
WiggleWorks: Universal Design from CAST

Intermediate
Graph Master
Inspiration
Mapmaker's Toolkit


Teacher Organizations
International Society for Technology in Education
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
National Science Teachers Assocation
National Council of the Social Studies


Integrating Technology and the Curriculum
Alan November: Building Learning Communities
From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal
George Lucas Educational Foundation
Ozline: Helping Educators Work the Web
Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers

Internet Resources
Grolier Online
Library of Congress Learning Page
Marco Polo: Internet Content for the Classroom


Curriculum Resources
Math:
Investigations in Number, Data and Space
Assessment



Special Education Resources

LD Online



EMI Resources

Anti Defamation League
Asian American Movement
Awesome Stories
Brown University Diversity Kit
Children Now
Project Change
ParnersAgainstHate
Southern Poverty Law Center
Teaching for Change
Tolerance.org
Women of Color Resource Center