Sometimes when doing research you stumble on a web site that offers great resources at no cost. While the cynic in me believe the old adage that says, “you get what you pay for”, I have found the free resources listed below to truly be a help for teachers.
Internet4Classrooms (i4c) is a helpful site for integrating technology into your classroom. Here is a bit of information about i4c from their website:
Who is Internet4Classrooms? A decade ago (February, 1997) Susan Brooks and Bill Byles began a collaborative effort to extend assistance to fellow teachers. In November of 2000 that project expanded to a web presence known as Internet4Classrooms (i4c). The web portal which we call i4c is free to anyone who wants to find high-quality, free Internet resources to use in their classroom instruction. The portal is used by teachers on six of the seven continents (there are not many classrooms in Antarctica) and is available to anyone with an Internet connection. No subscription fee is charged.
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/introducing_i4c.htm (link to their home page)
For classroom resources, please follow this link: http://www.internet4classrooms.com/integ_tech_lessons.htm.
Another valuable resource for K-12 teachers is Education World. I found the article, “Technology Integration: Ideas That Work”. Here is a link to the article: http://www.education-world.com/a_tech/tech/tech176.shtml.
Happy reading!
Monday, April 6, 2009
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