Resources
"Ultimately, information literate people are those who have learned how to learn. They know how to learn because they know how knowledge is organized, how to find information and how to use information in such a way that others can learn from them. They are people prepared for lifelong learning, because they can always find the information needed for any task or decision at hand." --| Internet Resources |
| Student
Search Engines
A
Review of Children's Search Engines School sample from Copper Hill Elementary School From the editors of Childrens Software Revue |
| Using the Internet as a Teaching Tool, Donna McMullin's Awesome interactive web site |
| Web Portals, CR D. M.: Sample Web Portal Use Word to make a web page on your computer |
| Sample Web Quest on Geology Another resource from Donna McMullin |
| Teacher Lesson Plan Ideas |
| Marco Polo Project Marco Polo Lessons Search Engine |
| Sample Science Curriculum for Grades K-5 |
| North Carolina Public Schools |
| Flemington-Raritan School District K-5 |
| International Middle School in Norway |
| Inquiry-Based Instruction |
| Disney Learning Partnership |
| Using the Internet to Promote Inquiry-based Learning |
| Internet Link Reviews |
| Samples from the Flemington-Raritan Middle School Students |
| Software Resources |
| Software
Selection: How software supports different learning theories Barney Dalgarno School of Information Studies |
| Children's Software Review |
| Articles and eJournals |
| Thinking
Outside the Box By Debbie Silver |
| From Now On |
| Educational Technology Journal by Jamie McKenzie |