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An offering to the internet from one of the great educational resources of all time:
National Geographic's map room.
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Fun learning experiences for families to develop children's
intelligence are available in the logic.newsletter.
Parents can supplement any education programme...
http://members.aol.com/mwhomespun
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Art Magician is a new, intelligent drawing program that allows
children and nonartists to create impressive artwork quickly
and easily. The software uses artificial intelligence and
mathematical techniques to generate original two- and
three-dimensional images automatically and with
tremendous variety. We've had users as young as
five and as old as fifty try it and enjoy it.
You can view dozens of sample images, and learn more
about the software, by visiting our Web site:
http://www.pixette.com
(for newer browsers like Internet Explorer 3)
http://www.pixette.com/pixette
(for old browsers like Netscape 1.1)
The site includes images that range from simple, bold geometric
designs to complex abstract forms like "metal snowflakes",
artificial flowers, surfaces, ribbons, and numerous other
shapes that are hard to describe.
The software includes a customizable screen saver that
can use images created with Art Magician as templates
for generating new images.
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If you need to find school partners from around the world, then visit this
website for hundreds of email addresses of institutions from over 35
countries.
http://www.jokak.demon.co.uk/database.html
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(highly graphical)
I have created a site that lists some good WWW pages for use by Primary
Schools. The address is
http://www.aspinall.force9.co.uk
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Colorful, visually oriented character education product called Spotlites.
Said to be affordable, easy to incorporate into
lesson plans, and fun for the children.
www.spotlites.com
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Recommended program: Depth of Knowledge.
(For test generation, I think it was.
http://www.flash.net/~gspirit/
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Links for teachers...
http://www.iloveteaching.com
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This site is alot of fun we ages 5 & 2.. Jake and Justin... but does
have a lot of stuff!) made it together with our mom's help and we
want lot's of people to come see it!
http://www.geocities.com/enchantedforest/3949/
This is a fun site for kids with java games,clculator,stickers,virtual
pets, game links, homework help, links for girls,
sports links,music links and more
http://www.geocities.com/enchantedforest/3949/
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Said by site's operator to have lots of great programs to help make
school fun and easy:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nissenventures/
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Hey, teachers... do you help your kids understand things that
are all around them? Good learning material about about atmospheric
optics: "Light and Optics" instructional module. Learn how light
interacts with atmospheric particles (refraction, scattering, etc.)
and the optical effects that can result (halos, rainbows, sunsets,
sundogs, etc.)
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/opt/home.rxml
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Visit a new and growing site that contains a comprehensive listing of
graded links to great Biology related educational material on the Internet.
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/7982/1.html
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[The following site is graphics intensive, frames, etc...,
and registration is required for more than 'intro'...,
but if you don't mind user-unfriendly sites...]
HomeCampus: It can be found at:
http://www.campus.bt.com/HomeCampus/
It is aimed both at children and at concerned parents who want to
persuade their kids to use the family PC for something more than
shoot'em-ups and racing games.
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[I didn't like this page's colour choices, but...]
I have a web page for teachers and students. Please check it out at
http://www.shadetree.com/~rplogman and let me knwo what you think
Ron Plogman
rplogman@shadetree.com
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Try the Primary IT Forum's page for innovative ideas on how to
incorporate IT into lessons.
http://www.topolgka.demon.co.uk/pitf/index.htm
Or for maths ideas, Nottingham
University: http://acorn.educ.nottingham.ac.uk/Maths/photomath/
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Graham Dean Web site (for KS 1 & 2 resources)
deano@argonet.co.uk http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/deano
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Educational Resources:
http://www.sos.on.ca/~mervotek/edu.html
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Math and Physics Help Home Page: a series of small papers at the high
school and college level. Papers include topics like trigonometry and
special relativity, specific questions like "what does dx really mean?",
and some general introductions to the way that science
and math people think.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/kenny/home.html
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Someone looking for good math websites for k-8 was referred to the
'Educational Links' page of...:
http://home.earthlink.net/~fallpeople/
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A computer mouse learning shareware program for MS Windows. It teachs
the mouse skills via games and excercises.
Available from
http://pages.prodigy.com/VDJW65A
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KidzSoft WebZone site on the web: Contains hints and tips on
choosing software for children as well as in-depth reviews of over 55
children's programs from publisher such as Dorling Kindersley,
Davidson, Iona, and Microsoft.
Although the emphasis is on children's software there are also some
reviews of other multimedia and utility programs that will be of interest
to the home or small office user.
Click here
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Education safety website.... much about UK regulations,
not so much of practical interest. However, there are
various links to UK and US safety information sources.
Click here
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Web sites for kids, teens, parents, teachers (64 of them!)
are at Natl Childrens Coalition's new web domain.
Click here
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Kid City Virtual Village, High School Central, Kids Mail Box
Teen Classifieds, Kids Speak Out, Kid Surf and 30 local City Kids
city guides for kids and teens, plus national resources about kids.
You can also vote for Teen of the Year and Kid of the Year.
For more info, or to write, or volunteer, contact Don at
Click here
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I saw the following in a newsgroup...
"I am a member of Teen Programmers Unite. We are a world wide
programming group conisisting of teen programmers who are
intelligent and wish to learn as much as they can about
computers. If you are a teen then please goto"
"There are NO requirements or costs. TPU is run by members for members.
PLEASE check us out if you are interested. Thanks !! :) "
Click here
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Ideas for using computers in the K-12 classroom
Click here
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I saw the following in a newsgroup. I'm not sure I'd want to listen
to this person speak for long, but the website may be of interest.
Be warned... the site makes heavy use of graphics. If your internet
connection is slow, you may want to skip it.
"Learning need not be a location-dependent phenomena that stops at the
doors of a school, and a school need not be limited to the building
that bears its name; both of these, and the community, can be brought
together as one virtual event during the period of time a student
accesses a public school web site from home.
"Sooner or later, my colleague and I are hopeful that someone in a
position to endorse our work will realize the foresight of our web
pages in actualizing that virtual event alluded to above.
"Last week a student, as their parent looked on, logged on to Southern,
surfed to Latin, opened up my Jason and the Argonaut's page, downloaded
my interlinear translation program to their hard drive, and opened the
program up and did their homework for the night with it's assistance.
The above verbose description took all of 30 seconds to accomplish.
"The parent said, "Now that's neat."
"In addition to the numerous programs I authored and offer for free,
I am the first to incorporate Latin text, English translation, an
extensive word glossary, and footnotes, all from separate sources,
onto a single page using simple frames. This is a pertinent example
of how an educator should operate to bring together disparate,
disjointed information from numerous sites on the net into a
tangible, useful instructional resource for students. Once a body
of able professionals convene for the purpose of such curriculum
alignment of available net resources, we will have entered true
twenty-first century instruction. Until then, come to the Southern
web site and get it now from the real groundbreakers in web-driven
public school education, Nabeel Kandah and myself."
Click here
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From a newsgroup post. The software costs $39, but the specs looked good....
"You can administer tests yourself. One that I am aware of is the Childrens
IQ and Achievement Test. This is computer software, and will test from
grades K-9. I have never used it, but the ads say they are American Schools
Certified. The website for this software is at
Click here
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Educational Shareware Coop
Click here
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(British) National Association for Co-ordinators and Teachers of IT
Click here
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You may want to visit the Teachers@Work site on the Internet. This site
has over 1000 reviewed links to Education Internet sites around the world.
The links are broken into groups by subject.
Each of the sites is reviewed and has a content rating out of five and a
presentation rating out of five, (5 being the highest). Sites do not get
on the database unless they score a total of eight or more points from
their combined content and presentation ratings.
Click here
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Lots of good stuff at this non-commercial site with Web links,
reviewed books, free software, and comments to help you
teach your children. You can make a difference in your children's education.
Click here
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A non-commercial site with Web links, reviewed books, free software,
and comments to help you teach your children.
John Adams
jqa@whidbey.net
http://ww2.whidbey.net/webplay/teach.html
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Sites to try for educational software....
http://www.winsite.com/... quote from there:'WinSite, The Planet's Largest Software
Archive for Windows shareware and trialware on the Internet. WinSite Group (formerly
the CICA Windows FTP archives) went on the air Friday, October 13th, 1995. Despite
the superstitious date, we emerged from the temporary accomodations generously
provided by CICA, to a full T1 Internet connection (which we easily saturated),
with three times the processing power and twice the disk space. Since October,
we have expanded and grown and saturating three (3) T-1 data circuits. (CICNet
provides WinSite with Internet connectivity.)'
http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/.. quote from there:'Wuarchive now has over 112
Gigabytes of RAID 5 storage. We're looking for new things to mirror that are
relevant to the academic and computing community'
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A post praised a children's educational game called Amy's Fun23.
The program can be found at http://www.devasoft.com
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A site for kids; from the survey input, most of the visitors
are 11-16 but there are some people who are much younger and a few older
ones too.
The site is, "The Official Carlson Septuplets Page" featuring stories,
pictures, interviews, even multi-lingual pages plus much more all about
the seven fictional Carlson sisters.
It's at http://www.id.net/~kmannist/septs.htm
I hope you enjoy it if you visit!
Thank you,
~Jessie
Comment from TKB: I'm not quite sure what the appeal is, but the site is put together nicely. Have a visit; judge for yourself.
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ECathers wrote:
Click here to read about Jake and see some really cool links for 5 year olds. Click here to read about Justin and see some really cool links for 2 year olds.
This site is alot of fun we made it together with our mom's help and
we want lot's of people to come see it!
http://www.geocities.com/enchantedforest/3949/
This is a fun site for kids with java games,clculator,stickers,virtual
pets,game links,homework help,links for girls,sports links,music links
and more
http://www.geocities.com/enchantedforest/3949/
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A new educational Web site is now available for use by students,
teachers and parents worldwide. The Kids Food CyberClub
(www.kidsfood.org) is a fun and educational World Wide Web site for
3rd to 5th grade children with activities which teach kids about food,
nutrition, and hunger. The Kids Food CyberClub was developed by the
Connecticut Association for Human Services with funding from Kaiser
Permanente. The goal of the site is to improve health outcomes by
promoting good nutrition among children. Children can explore 14
sections of the web site and learn about nutrition and health through
interactive quizzes, "shop" for food online and receive feedback about
the nutritional value of their choices, investigate and build the food
guide pyramid, contribute recipes to a Club Cookbook, use Internet
search engines in an online "scavenger hunt", and contribute book
reviews on food-related children's books.
A Teacher's Guide, which is available for free download from the site,
includes detailed lesson plans on use of the site and suggestions for
classroom activities to supplement online activities. These
accompanying in-class, hands-on, activities complement the material
learned on the site. While focused on nutrition, the site can be used
by teachers for building skills in a number of subject areas,
including biology, math, language arts, art, computer science, earth
science, and social studies. The web site also has links to other web
sites for parents, teachers and kids related to nutrition, health, and
using technology with children. A parent's section of the site
offers a variety of suggested parent-child activities to teach
children about nutrition and improve eating habits.
The Connecticut Association for Human Services (CAHS), which developed
the site, is an independent, nonpartisan, research, education, and
advocacy organization which seeks innovative solutions to make our
health and human services system work more productively for low-income
people. CAHS also coordinates the Connecticut Anti-Hunger Coalition,
which is committed to decreasing hunger and malnutrition in the state.
-------
Monica Belyea
webmaster@kidsfood.org
http://www.kidsfood.org
TKB: Failed to get into this site, but looked particularly useful.
Maybe YOU will get in....?
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Folks,
I've spent a lot of time concentrating on Educational Software
for girls at my Educational Software web site:
http://edsoftware.miningco.com
and the series concludes this week with some final discussion and a few
new links.
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There are several tutorial services on the internet. As to whether they
are profitable, that I don't know.
Clonlara Home Based Education:
http://www.clonlara.org/ (Also have big list of links to educational sites)
Escondido Tutorial Service:
http://www.gbt.org/
:)
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http://oak.oakland.edu/ archive of useful software for education, and
links to other resources.
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Have you seen September's World Quiz? Test your knowledge of world places
and events!
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http://www.emulateme.com
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We invite you to visit our "Ican Spell" web site
Our Kit is a specially designed set of diagnostic spelling tests and
follow up exercises using a new, effective spelling strategy. The tests
specifically look for problems in the phonetic area, and the misspelling
of basic sight words.
This has been produced by an experienced classroom teacher and really
works.
http://www.vision.net.au/~hirstjh/IcanSpell/
Norwood Tutors
Australia
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A homeschooler's page...
http://www.angelfire.com/or/Homeschool/index.html
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I have created a site that lists some good WWW pages for use by Primary
Schools. The address is www.aspinall.force9.co.uk
(Heavy graphics use.)
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Little Bits has just completed our program of the week. This one is a
math skills builder that works with addition, subtraction, and
multiplication.
The program uses multimedia to help keep things interesting. We are
especially proud of the multiplication tables which progressively
provide more hints as they are needed.
This program is free and is available, along with our other programs at
our downloads section:
http://www.dlcwest.com/~little_bits
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Reports of visits to UK schools are supposed to be available at the OFSTED reports database web site
- www.open.gov.uk/ofsted/ofsted.htm -
[I have had problems with the site.. access, unlisted reports, no links for many listed schools,
big 'index' pages.. bah!]
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Looked good, $20 shareware, but long dwnload needed..
Modern Math trainer to earn (for 1,000 PCs total):
English: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/abatec
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I found a web-site that might be of help.
http://www.doe.state.in.us/science/proficiencies.html
This is the Indiana Department of Educations draft for the Indiana
Science Proficiency Guide (new for '97 I think). They have K-12 links
listed, so you might want to browse a bit, and use ideas as you need
them.
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Anyone learning to play the Recorder (or doing the teaching!) can use
this simulation program, which is fully multimedia (speech, clear
pictures, animation). It runs on a PC with windows 3+ or 95, or a
PowerMac with Softwindows.
Ideal for schools (it stores the results of graded tests for any number
of children) and for use at home. Children can hear what a recorder
sounds like in the hands of a true professional and pick up some tips.
And they can write tunes of their own and have the computer show them how
to play them, note by note.
This is a major tutorial, produced by a group of professionals. Download
a free copy, fully working, from
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/john_child/
A new version 9.2 now available.
- John Child -
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Dyann Schmidel is compiling a list of excellent web pages created by
K-12 teachers (http://schmidel.com/7-12-Net/teachers.htm).
If you have created such a page or have come across such
pages in your Internet travels, please email their URLs
to teachers@schmidel.com. Thank you!
Best Regards,
Dyann K. Schmidel, Ph.D.
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Here is a math site that I have found to be very informative with
terrific links.
Http://forum.swarthmore.edu:80/index.html
Tkuc@AOL
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I would like to invite everyone to visit my web site, I created it as
part of my Ferris State University CISM580adv Internet class. I would
like to know what you think of it and invite you to revisit it in the
future.
If you like it now, just wait, I plan on reorganizing it and having
resource links for most if not all educational areas.
My site address is http://cca.munet.edu/~mxc09961
Thanks,
Martin Crowley
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The Thunderbeam site has articles on educational software for preschoolers
and older kids, how to use computers for learning, reviews and how to sort
through different titles so you can choose what is appropriate for your
children etc. It's not a home school site, but I think the information
there is beneficial for home schooling. Here's the url for the article
area.
http://www.thunderbeam.com/w/f/kidsrefs.html
Cathe
[It won't accept enquiries unless you accept cookies.. boo, hiss]
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I'm looking for web sites for kids' software review that allows searching
by various criteria, including age. I've found the following two:
http://www.creativekids.com
Are there others?
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The following site has some excellent, well-organized projects all set
up that would be a good starting place for teachers.
http://www.wvtinc.com/rm [I couldn't access this site, but looked good enough to flag for trying again later.]
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http://www.edsanders.com...'This site is designed to run fast for your convenience.
Spartan on the graphics, fluff and glitz, loaded with fast access content .
Please link to this site and tell others about it if you like it!'
Free phonics stuff, history stories, etc.
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nissenventures/
Features Education Software for preschool ESL and ELT Students (English, Spanish and French).. Casino Games ( Card and Slot ).. Action Games and our Cookbook with 17,000+ recipes from around the world.
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