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." --
   
--- American Library Association Presidential Committee on Information literacy
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
 
NJ DOE Resources
Core Curriculum Content Standards in Science
ESPA Science Matrix
GEPA Science Matrix
HSPA Science Matrix
4-Point Scoring Rubric
 
National Resources
National Standards in Science
National Education Technology Standards
 
Inquiry-Based Instruction
Disney Learning Partnership
Using the Internet to Promote Inquiry-based Learning
Center for Inquiry-Based Learning science and math exercises
 
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

 

 

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