Resources for Computer-Assisted Collaboration Projects from the K-12 Instructional Media Center...
Resources for Computer-Assisted Collaboration How To's from the K-12 Instructional Media Center...
This site, developed by Ferdi Serim, contains spaces ala Paris, a small national library of resources and cafe-like place for discussions, tutorials and courseware, monuments in telecommunications, etc...
The Department of Education has sponsored a variety of network projects, such as state initiatives, listservs, capacity building at the regional labs, a virtual library of documents for all their programs, town meetings via satellite, and proje
The US Geological Survey has provided special packages for schools for many years...
NSF sponsors a cutting edge initiative called The Networking Infrastructure for Education...
These sites refer respectively to Project Galaxy, World Classroom Network, and Learning Circles (the last was originally developed by AT&T and is now managed by I*EARN)...
The Global SchoolNet is one of the pioneers in telecollaboration for schools...
TERC is committed to achieving a vision of vibrant communities where questioning, problem solving, and experimentation are commonplace by improving mathematics and science teaching and learning.
Recently Big Sky announced a new service for rural communities Access to the Internet via an 800 number for $10/month&$6/hour (28...
Co-VIS, an NSF testbed project, is a consortium of 45 high schools, the Exploratorium in San Francisco and Northwestern and the University of Illinois among others...
Science Text Central is designed to help teachers select text and supplementary books...
