(http://ericir.syr.edu/)
AskEric Service for Educators, the national clearinghouse for information.Great teacher
resource.
ASK AN EXPERT (http://www.askanexpert.com/)
Teachers and students can find the answers to their most pressing questions here.
GLOBAL LEARN (http://www.globalearn.org)
Register your class to join educators and students around the world in an on-line
expedition. Past journeys include Brazil and Trans-Asia.
CITYNET - (http://www.city.net/)
Research your favorite country and city; find air fares, local maps, sightseeing info,
etc.
KATHY SCHROCK'S GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS -(
http://www.capecod.net/schrockguide/)
The subject links will lead you to pedagogically valuable sites; offers information on
using the internet in the classroom.
CLASSROOM CONNECT - (http://www.classroom.net) Search here to find keypals for your students; meet teachers around the world;
participate in internet projects.
INTERNET ACTIVITIES FOR THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSROOM - (http://members.aol.com/maestro12/web/wadir.html)
This site has great sample web lessons developed the California Language Teachers
Association. Lessons are all
accompanied by worksheets which can be printed out and given to students to complete while
they work on the
web assignment. Most lessons are for Spanish, French, Japanese, and German. Highly
recommended!
BLUE WEB'N APPLICATIONS LIBRARY-(http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn)
Maintained by Baby Bell, this is a very user-friendly spot for lessons, projects,
resources, and references in the Arts, Business, Foreign Language, Health and Physical
Education, Social Studies, Math, Science, Technology, and Vocational Ed.
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE WEB GUIDE -(http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html)
A well-organized collection of resources related to children's and young adults' books,
including award lists, book
reviews, links to discussion groups, stories, and a more.
INTERNET TESL JOURNAL - (http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~itesl)
This is an incredible resource for teachers of ESL. Each monthly issue features new
articles regarding the impact of the Internet on second language acquisition; lessons
contributed by teachers around the world; information on jobs.
NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR BILINGUAL EDUCATION - (http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu)
This site contains an extensive, full-text library, 11 discussion groups, links to
hundreds of ESL/Bilingual sites, publishers, and all U.S. Department of Education centers
and networks in all subject areas.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION RESOURCES -(http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~sorg/vocation.html)
Contains links to 68 sites in categories including: General Information, Curriculum
Resources, School-to-Work/Tech Prep, Research, Federal Initiatives, Career and Job
Information, etc.
GLOBAL SCHOOLNET FOUNDATION -(http://www.gsn.org/indexlo.html)
This site focuses on connecting teachers, students, business, government, and the
ocmmunity through projects, web tutorials, chat rooms, and various resources. Don't miss
the ThinkQuest student Internet project competition, check out the entries and you will
see some amazing work.
VOLTERRE-FR; ENGLISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGE RESOURCES -(http://www.wfi/fr/volterre/home.html)
This award winning site contains a comprehensive directory in English and French of
language resources for teachers and students.
WEB SITES AND RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS - (http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009)
This site is organized into eight categories: Language Arts, Social Studies, Math,
Science, Art, Music, Just for Kids, and ESL/Bilingual. Find hundreds of links and
resources in your subject area.
OUTREACH AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE NETWORK -(http://www.scoe.otan.dni.us/)
This organization for literacy has a national grant to provide technology services to
teachers. Their site includes links to student projects and to thousands of lessons plans
for adult literacy and vocational education.