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The following Internet sites have been carefully researched and selected to support the articles found in this reader.The easiest way to access these selected sites is to go to our student online support site athttp://www.mhcls.com/online/.
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The following sites were available at the time ofauthor interviews and childwritten book reviews. It has publication. Visitour Web site—we update ourlinks to excellent education topics and organizations with student online support site regularly to reflect anysynopses of research (for instance, phonics instruction). changes. Portfolio Assessment http://www.indiana.edu/~reading/ieo/bibs/portfoli.html General Sources Additional information on portfolio assessment can be Short History of the Internet found in teacher resources online, including Guidelines http://w3.ag.uiuc.edu/AIM/scale/nethistory.htmlfor Portfolio Assessment in Teaching English may be viewed at this site. Bruce Sterling begins with the development of the idea for the Internet by the cold war think tank, the RandSesame Workshop Corporation, and goes on to explain how computer http://www.ctw.org networking works. There are links to other sites and to The Sesame Workshop enjoys a visionary role in further reading. innovative family programming. Its new media property is custommade for today’s families. The Workshop delivers UNIT 1: Introduction a unique approach to the Internet, melding technology and edutainment to bring families together. Agency for Instructional Technology http://www.ait.netTeaching with Electronic Technology http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html AIT is a nonprofit education organization established in 1962 to develop, acquire, and distribute quality This collection of World Wide Web sites addresses technologybased resources. It provides leadership to the use of electronic technologies in the classroom, the educational technology policy community as well as which range from general and theoretical resources to instructional television programs. instructive examples of specific applications to teaching and learning. Goals 2000 http://www.ed.gov/pubs/goals/progrpt UNIT 3: Classroom Application and Soft The reform initiative started by the U.S. Department of ware Evaluations Education has a progress report to share. Beginner’s Guide to HTML History of Computers in Education http://www.itc.univie.ac.at/docs/htmlprimer.html http://www.csulb.edu/~murdock/histofcs.html This is a primer for producing documents in HTML, the This site explores the history of computers and the markup language used by the World Wide Web. history of computers in education. A timeline lists the dates in which important events took place and givesYoung PeopleClassics for a brief explanation of the impact of technology on http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/storclas.html education. A growing number of children’s literature classics are out of copyright and are among the books available in UNIT 2: Curriculum full text here. and Instructional Design ENC Online Education Place http://www.goENC.com http://www.eduplace.com The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse includes Houghton Mifflin’s home page contains activities forscience and math resources, lesson plans, a search students, parents, and teachers, which include weeklyengine, and more. xiv
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