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      - Common Core Lesson Plans 
 http://formswift.com/common-core-lesson-plans
 Common Core-aligned lesson plans designed to help teachers
        and educational professionals adapt quickly to The Common Core
        State Standards. With these three lesson plan templates,
        educators can create and fill out a lesson plan with a
        professional design for their math, science and language arts
        courses, and download them in PDF or MS Word format with a
        single click.
 
 
- Teaching, learning, and computing: a National Survey
 http://www.crito.uci.edu/tlc/html/tlc_home.html
          This site distributes research information from the national
          survey, Teaching, Learning, and Computing--1998, a study of
          teachers' use of computer technology, their pedagogies, and
          their school context. More than 4,000 teachers and related
          technology coordinators and school principals participated in
          the study. The study included schools and teachers from a
          national probability sample and also included purposive
          samples of schools and teachers because of their participation
          in major school reform programs or their unusually high
          amounts of computer technologies available.
         
- The Secretary's Conference on Educational Technology:
          Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology 
 http://www.ed.gov/Technology/TechConf/1999/whitepapers.html
          A set of recent research papers related to the effectiveness
          of technology
          in education.
         
- The Remote Laboratory Classroom
 http://olbers.kent.edu/alcomed/Remote/index.html
          Exploring the use of the internet for creating and sharing
          high school laboratory teaching resources. Current experiments
          are entitled
          Light, Polarization and Color, Spinning Wheel, Crickets
          Trapped in the Web,
          LCDs and Magnetic Fields, Wind Tunnel, Reptilian
          Thermoregulatory Behavior.
         
- Current Cites (annotated bibliography on information
          technology)
 http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/
          A team of librarians and library staff monitors information
          technology literature in both print and digital forms, each
          month selecting only the best 10-20 items to annotate.
         
-  UPresent and UGather
 http://upresent.umn.edu/
          Free Macintosh software from an academic developer. UPresentŪ
          is a free multimedia presentation application designed for
          flexible, interactive control of presentations. UGatherŪ is a
          free multimedia database manager that can catalog images,
          QuickTime movies, and audio files and store information
          related to each file.
         
- Stella simulation software
 http://www.hps-inc.com/edu/stella/stella.htm
          Simulation software for easy construction of dynamic
          simulations of time-dependent
          processes. Very popular in science and integrated
          mathematics/science classes. Used at
          middle school to undergraduate college level.
         
- Extend
 http://www.imaginethatinc.com/
          Powerful simulation software system, used in industry and
          education.
         
- IBM Education WhitePapers
 http://www.ibm.com/ibm/publicaffairs/education/index.html
          Understanding The Global Information Infrastructure;
          Protecting Privacy
          And Securing Data; Assuring Access For All; Making Electronic
          Commerce Work; Protecting Our Health
          And Safety; Rethinking Government; Achieving Educational
          Equity With Advanced Technology; A New Vision For The
          Utility And Energy Services Industry; Reducing Uncertainty
          In Our Health Care; Banking In The Network Economy; How
          Network Computing
          Is Changing Industrial Processes; How Travel &
          Transportation Will Change In a Networked World; Transforming
          Developing Countries with Network Computing; Transforming
          Higher Education; Understanding Internet Content Principles.
         
- Homestead: Free Web Sites
 http://homestead.com/
          Easy way to build free Web sites for personal use, small
          business, hobbies, clubs and organizations,
          events and holidays.
         
- Excel Tutorial
 http://einstein.cs.uri.edu/excel97/excel.html
          What is Excel?; Getting Started; Creating a Simple Workbook;
          Writing Formulas Using Operators and Functions; Formatting The
          Appearance of a Workbook;
          Advanced Excel (Copying Cells); Linking Documents in Excel;
          Creating Charts.
         
- Index to Web Training Material
 http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/train/
          Written for teachers in Montgomery County, Maryland, but
          mostly useful to everyone. Starter Guide to general HTML, and
          much more.
         
- Tips, Tricks, How to, and beyond - Web design resource
 http://www.tips-tricks.com/index.shtml
          This site was created to help you design "a better web page".
          Below you will find the answers for most of your web design
          problems. If you don't find your answers here, drop your
          questions at our lively discussion board, someone will answer
          your questions there!
         
- Multimedia Streaming
 http://pocahontus.doit.wisc.edu/
          Introduction to media streaming; Four streaming technologies
          compared; Introduction ot
          Copyright; several examples of presentations.
         
- Software Download Page
 http://www.uncwil.edu/tc/software.htm
          Information and links for obtaining and installing plug-ins
          and other software used in instruction.
         
- The Cross-Platform Page 
 http://www.pobox.com/~ericb/xplat/xplat.html
          This page lists resources for reading and converting image,
          video, audio, and data compression/encoding file formats on
          most
          common computer systems.
         
- LOGAL (science simulation software)
 http://www.riverdeep.net/logalsimlibrary/simlibrary_jump.html  
          Publisher of a wide range of excellent commercial science and
          mathematics simulation software and related support materials.
          Middle school to college level.
         
- Digital Oscilloscope Uses PC Sound Card for Input
 http://polly.phys.msu.su/~zeld/oscill.html
        (slow connection)
          Oscilloscope for Windows is a Windows application that
          converts your PC into a powerful dual-trace
          oscilloscope. Oscilloscope uses your PC's sound card as an
          Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) to
          digitize any input waveform (speech, music, electric signal,
          etc.) and then presents it on the monitor
          in real time, allowing the user to control the display in the
          same way as on a conventional
          "standalone" scope, for example change gain, timebase or plot
          Lissajous patterns.
         
- Terry Morse Myrmidon (HTML conversion program for
          Macintosh)
 http://www.terrymorse.com/index.shtml
          A $45 (educational) Mac program that can convert any Mac file
          into a Web page with just one click. Downloadable demo.
         
- Armadillo's K-12 WWW Resources
 http://chico.rice.edu/armadillo/Rice/Resources/reshome.html
          Armadillo maintains one of the most comprehensive collections
          of Board policies Acceptable Use Policies along with many
          articles on issues such as censorship and filtering. Armadillo
          also contains resources covering: Networking Projects,
          Educational Databases and Lesson Plans, Learning and
          Instruction, Grant Resources. The site also lists great
          Internet resources for each of the major curriculum areas.
         
- MSNBC Learning Online
 http://www.msnbc.com/news/LEARNING_Front.asp
          Articles on various aspects of educational technology: Laptop
          teachers report from frontline;
          Summit, survey show enthusiasm in the K-12 classroom;
          state-by-state look at educational technology, etc.
         
- Project SMART
 http://www.ed.uri.edu/SMART96/projects.html
          Teacher-designed projects integrating technology with science
          and math. Divided by grade level (2-5, 6-8, 9-12).
         
- NCATE Technology Standards 
 http://www.ncate.org/accred/projects/tech/m-technology.htm
          Case Illustrations of Technology in Teacher Education;
          Technology and the New Professional Teacher; Preparing for the
          21st Century Classroom Interview with Art Wise in Fall 1999
          Technos contains outline of technology expectations contained
          in NCATE 2000 standards. Link to article on Technos site.
         
- Technology and the New Professional Teacher: Preparing for
          the 21st Century
          Classroom
 http://www.ncate.org/accred/projects/tech/tech-pressrel.htm  
          The culmination of a year of deliberations by an NCATE Task
          Force on
          Technology and Teacher Education.
          The report makes recommendations about the integration of
          technology into
          teacher preparation programs
         
- Classroom applications of educational technology 
 http://iberia.vassar.edu/vcl/electronics/etc/acad/edtech/classroom.html
          101 Success Stories of Technology in Higher Education;
          Academic Instruction Using the WWW; Computer Assisted
          Personalized Approach for Quizzes, Exams and
          Assignments
         
- Virtual Laboratory (U. Oregon)
 http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/
          To provide students with truely interactive texts, a series of
          experiments has been created using
          Java to demonstrate the application of this method of
          teaching. These experiments are meant to be
          conceptual interfaces to the equations of physics and/or
          represent interaction with data that
          simulates a real physical experiment. These are targetted at
          physics classes for non-majors where
          we currently have no physical lab sections due to resource
          constraints. 19 applets are
          currently available (Jan, 1998) in the areas of Mechanics,
          Thermodynamics, Astrophysics,
          Electricity, Meteorology, and Environmental.
         
- Science Teaching Forum 
 http://www.forum.ncsu.edu/cgi-bin/netforum/sciteach/a/1
          The SciTeach web forum is a place where science teachers can
          share ideas, reflections and conversations on
          teaching and implementation of technology in the classroom,
          while also providing support for each other as
          members of an electronic professional community. An area of
          the SciTeach forum has been designated for
          use exclusively for preservice science teachers. Student
          teachers are encouraged to use this area to speak
          freely about their experiences.
         
- Technology Counts: Schools and Reform in the Information
          Age
 http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc/tchome.htm
          Excellent article on educational technology published in
          EdWeek in 1997.
         
- Webmonkey
 http://go.hotwired.com/webmonkey/relaunch
          Comprehensive resource for Web
          developers, whether you're a first-time page builder or a
          big-shot
          webmaster. You'll find nearly 200 Webmonkey tutorials,
          recommended tools
          and books, links to other developer resources.
         
- webTeacher
 http://www.webteacher.org
          An Internet training tool that can be used either as a guide
          for a
          structured teacher training series or as a self-paced workbook
          for
          an individual teacher.
         
- The Impact of Technology
 http://www.mcrel.org/resources/technology/impact.asp
          Surveys, Bibliographies, Literature Reviews, Articles,
          Reports, Case Studies from
          the Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL).
         
- US Department of Education Technology Initiatives
 http://www.ed.gov/Technology/
          Technology Programs information, E-Rate information.
         
- Wired schools: It takes a village 
 http://www.news.com/SpecialFeatures/0,5,15118,00.html?feed.msnbc.alert
          A look at the cost vs. the benefits of computers in schools.
         
- Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinators Association
          (MICCA)
 http://www.miccaonline.org/  
          An organization for educators in the state of Maryland
          interested in the classroom use of technology to promote the
          improvement of the teaching / learning process through
          effective computer education program development; promote the
          integration of computer applications into curricular areas;
          foster and promote excellence in computer utilization in the
          schools of Maryland.
         
- Confronting Technology
 http://www.public.iastate.edu/~lmonke/
          The purpose of this Webpage is to provide a list of resources
          in
          association with Netfuture, a mailing list/newsletter
          concerned with critically examining the relationship
          between humans and computer technology.
         
- Search Engine Watch
 http://searchenginewatch.com
          Everything about using and understanding Web search engines.
          Extensive.
         
- The Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals
 http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/default.htm
          Explores and deliberates on a comprehensive range of issues
          important to the professional database searcher. The magazine
          is targeted to experienced, knowledgeable searchers and
          combines evaluations of data content with discussions of
          delivery media. Searcher includes evaluated online news,
          searching tips and techniques, reviews of search aid software
          and database documentation, revealing interviews with leaders
          and entrepreneurs of the industry, and
          trenchant editorials. Whatever the experienced database
          searcher needs to know to get the job done is covered in
          Searcher.
         
- Online Tutorials 
 http://www.microsoft.com/education/tutorial/online.asp
          Easy-to-Use Online Tutorials are designed to show teachers how
          to use Microsoft software in the classroom. Office 2000,
          FrontPage 2000, Internet Explorer 5.0, Outlook Express
          PowerPoint97, FrontPage 98, Internet Explorer 4.0
         
- Discount computers and supplies
 
- Virtual Sandcastles
 http://magic.usi.edu/sand/sand.html
          This web site explores teaching and learning at a distance. It
          is intended to help teachers develop effective learning
          environments for their students using a variety of technology
          resources ranging from email and web pages to
          videoconferencing.
         
- TEAMS Distance Learning
 http://teams.lacoe.edu/
          TEAMS is the largest interactive distance learning provider
          for the elementary grades in the U.S. (140,000 students, 4,000
          teachers, 20 states). English/Language Arts, History/Social
          Science, Mathematics, and Science for grades 4 through 7.
          Class projects; kit information.
         
- EDWEB: Exploring Technology and School Reform
 http://metalab.unc.edu/edweb/resource.cntnts.html
          Over the last couple of years, there's been a lot of talk
          about how networking tools such as the World Wide Web will
          revolutionize education. How much of it is true? How much of
          it is hype?
         
- Technology FAQ For Parents 
 http://www.cs.umd.edu/~goodall/sent/faqbody.html
          The purpose of these FAQs is to provide parents some
          information relevant to setting up PTA
          technology committees at their schools, and to provide some
          information on computer uses in schools.
         
- The Technology Coordinator's Web Site 
 http://www.wwu.edu/~kenr/TCsite/contents.html
          Planning for technology use; Educational support resources;
          Administrative computing; Educational networking; Sources of
          educational technology information.
         
- A Guide to Creating a Successful Web Page
 http://www.hooked.net/~larrylin/web.htm
          A step-by-step guide to creating a winning web page. Discusses
          all aspects of web page design, including content selection,
          organization, and advertising.
         
- National NetDay
 http://www.netday.org
          NetDay is a grass-roots volunteer effort to wire schools so
          they can network their computers and connect them to the
          Internet. Labor and materials are provided by volunteers and
          support from companies, unions, parents, teachers, students
          and school employees.
         
- Web-based multimedia courseware
 http://www.stanford.edu/~dmiller/coursewaretest/
          Here you will find examples and templates of Web-based
          courseware created for the School of Education, Stanford
          University. Most of these examples rely on new features in
          Netscape Navigator 2.0 or 3.0.
         
- From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal 
 http://fromnowon.org/
          Articles on Assessment; Change; Copyright; Grants; Internet
          Use Policies;
          Information; Problem-Solving; Libraries of the Future;
          Networks & Connectivity; Research; Staff Development;
          Technology Planning; Virtual Museums; Web Site Development.
         
- Stroud's Consumate Winsock Applications
 http://cws.internet.com/menu.html  
          The CWSApps List is designed to be your one-stop shopping site
          for the latest and greatest software on the Internet.
          Comprehensive file listings, ratings, and extensive reviews
          for the hottest Windows 3.x/95/NT applications are just a few
          of the many goodies to be found on this site. All information
          is freely available; thanks to the support of its advertisers
         
- Maryland Connected for Learning
 http://mec.state.md.us/mdconnect/  
          Maryland Connected for Learning is the state's initiative for
          bringing
          internet connectivity and the latest in computer technology to
          all
          Maryland K-12 public schools. We are working with volunteers,
          sponsors and organizations to make this happen.
         
- Challenge Grants for Technology in Education
 http://www.ed.gov/Technology/chalgrnt.html
          Challenge Grants will support communities of educators,
          parents, industry
          partners, and others who are using new technologies to
          transform their factory era schools into
          information age learning centers.
         
- ICONnect:Get Connected to Learning Using the Internet
 http://www.ala.org/ICONN/index.html
          Online Courses: Internet Basics; Curriculum Connections:
          Integrating Internet Resources into the Curriculum
          Collaborative Grants to Develop Curriculum
          KidsConnect: An Internet Q&A Service.
         
- The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 
 http://info.lib.uh.edu/pacsrev.html
          Selected articles, books, electronic
          documents, and other sources that are useful in understanding
          scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet and
          other networks. Where possible,
          links are provided to sources that are available via the
          Internet.
         
- Integrating the Internet
 http://www.indirect.com/www/dhixson/index.html
          Primary resources, projects, a weekly newsletter, units of
          study, and a
          tutorial to help you plan projects and class homepages.
          Internet Travel Guide,
          Curriculum Resources, Units of Study, Internet in the
          Classroom Tutorial.
         
- Handouts and tutorials on Internet and classroom multimedia
          production
 http://www.wam.umd.edu/~toh/Handouts.html
          Digital Image Literacy; Putting Kid Pix SlideShows on the Web;
          Better Graphics for Multimedia and the World Wide Web;
          Multimedia Netscape: How to find, download, install and use
          plug-ins and helper applications;
          The Secrets of Computer Graphics;
          Customizing Netscape: A One-Page Cheat-sheet;
          Locating and Evaluating Information on the Internet
         
- The Maryland K-12 Web Page (MDK-12 Stuff)
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Education/K-12/MDK12_Stuff
          An area devoted to the needs of the Maryland K-12 teachers,
          media specialists, school administrators, and education agency
          personnel
          who are using the Internet access accounts provided by the
          Computer
          Science Center (CSC) at the University of Maryland as part of
          its MDEDU
          program. Much useful information here.
         
- Thinkquest winners
 http://www.thinkquest.org/  
          An international project competition for students. Search
          their library of over 1000 student-created entries.
         
- CU-SeeMe video conferencing software
 http://www.cuseemeworld.com/  
          With CU-SeeMe, you can videoconference with
          another site located anywhere in the world. By using a
          reflector, multiple parties
          at different locations can participate in a CU-SeeMe
          conference, each from his or
          her own desktop computer.
         
- K-12 acceptable use policies
 http://netizen.uoregon.edu/  
          This site contains materials to assist school districts in the
          development of
          effective Internet policies and practices.
         
- An Introductory HTML Tutorial
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/handouts/html.html
          A tutorial on HTML (Hyper-Text Markup Language), with working
          examples. Explains
          how to create your own Web pages from scratch. Includes text
          formatting, graphics,
          hyperlinks, sound, lists, and tables, etc.
         
- Reference Table of HTML Tags
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/handouts/card.html
          A two-page table of all the essential HTML (Hyper-Text Markup
          Language) tags, with templates that you can Copy and Paste
          into your own HTML pages.
         
- Making a Web Project with the Multi-Page Template
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/handouts/MultiPage.html
          The multi-page template is a set of HTML files that serve as a
          template to facilitate the construction of a Web page project
          consisting of
          25 "student" pages (each with a picture and a paragraph of
          text), a hyper-index, a title page, a bibliography page, a
          Related Sites page, and a "How we did it" page. The template
          contains all the "HTML" coding needed,
          including links between pages and navigation arrow icons. All
          you need to do is to type in (or Copy
          and Paste in) the text content and to type in the names of the
          graphic files for each page. NO HTML CODING IS REQUIRED. You
          can view an
          "empty"
            template on-line
          with its placeholder text, you can download
          the
          complete template folder to your hard disk, or you can view a
          completed
            project based on this template.
         
- Digital Image Literacy
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/image/image.html
          Questions
          and answers about digital imaging and photography: scanners,
          digital cameras, resolution, troubleshooting, image
          manipulation software.
         
- Putting Kid Pix SlideShows on the Web
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/slideshow/
          How to convert a KidPix SlideShow created on a Macintosh into
          HTML format for
          publication on the Web. Using this method, each slide is shown
          full-size on a separate page, along with navigation
          buttons for moving between the slides and a sound button for
          playing the accompanying recorded sound. No Knowledge of HTML
          is required.
         
- Better Graphics for Multimedia and the World Wide Web
 http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/image/
          How to improve the look and reduce the file size of digital
          photographs and
          computer graphics. Illustrated with lots of graphic examples.
         
- Technology-Based Curriculum Delivery
 http://www.visc.vt.edu/succeed/
          The mission of the SUCCEED Coalition's Technology-Based
          Curriculum Delivery (TBCD) Coalition Focus Team (CFT) is to
          extend the reach and effectiveness of engineering education
          through the use of advance computing and communication
          technologies.
         
- Best search engines for finding scientific information in
          the Net
 http://www.chem.msu.su/eng/comparison.html
          Eleven different search engines were scanned for eight
          different terms (used as
          keywords) taken from physics and chemistry. The number of
          found documents
          were registered. I think that the number of documents is the
          primary parameter
          when you're looking for scientific information. My estimates
          show that the
          maximum number of documents which can be found in the Net is
          less than 10% of
          the number that can be find using a good scientific database
          like INSPEC or CAS.
          Thus, the bigger is the database of a search engine, the
          higher are chances that
          you won't miss something important.
         
- Fundamentals of Digital Media
 http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~tebo/Classes/4850/
          The nature of sound and light: physical basis, perception, and
          digital
          representations. Capture, conversion, storage, transport, and
          display of digital
          multimedia information. Multimedia devices and architectures.
         
- Lesson Plans and Design Tenets
 http://www.bham.wednet.edu/resource.htm
          WWW Curriculum RESOURCES by Subject or Grade Level. LESSON
          PLANS integrating the use of technology into the curriculum. A
          half dozen lessons for adult learning of new technologies.
          These are problems-based and learner-centered. They require
          teams to explore challenging and authentic issues.
          INSTRUCTIONS for Building Curriculum Pages Learn how to build
          pages to help your colleagues avoid endless wandering on the
          Internet. DESIGN TENETS for WWW Sites This list suggests 18
          design tenets to guide those who would create WWW pages for
          their schools. Avoid the pitfalls which have created problems
          for the pioneers.
         
- Teachers and Technology: Making the Connection 
 http://www.wws.princeton.edu/~ota/disk1/1995/9541.html
          Why relatively few of this nation's 2.8 million
          teachers use technology regularly in their teaching; how
          teachers are prepared to use technology; what happens when
          they do use technology; and what factors influence
          technology integration in schools. The report also examines
          what roles schools, districts, states, the private sector,
          and the federal government play in supporting teachers with
          new technologies; considers why the potential of technology
          is not further exploited; and identifies significant
          barriers to effective technology integration into our
          education system. Especially useful for our project is Chapter
          5: "Technology and the Preparation of New Teachers".
         
- Kathy Schrock's guide for Educators
 http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/
          Kathy Schrock's guide for Educators is a list of over 640
          pointers in 18
          subject categories and was compiled by a Massachusetts middle
          school
          library media specialist with the goal of enhancing curriculum
          and
          teacher professional growth. It is updated regularly. The page
          has the
          look and feel of a middle school page, and has a selective
          group of links
          in each of its subject areas.
         
- Mustang: The Educator's Web Cruising Vehicle.
 http://mustang.coled.umn.edu/
          Step-by-step guide to classroom WWW projects.
         
- BACK TO SCHOOL: THE ELECTRONIC LIBRARY CLASSROOM 101 
 http://web.csd.sc.edu/bck2skol/fall/fall.html
          Class on the Net For Librarians with little or no Net
          Experience.
          Covers history, email listservs, gopher, searching, telnet,
          ftp, and WWW.
         
- Librarian's Ready Reference Guide to the Internet
 http://www.winsor.edu/library/rref.htm  
          An alphabetic listing of selected educational resources. Only
          full-text sources/data suitable for ready reference are
          included here. All sources are in
          English. Subject headings are a modified Library of Congress
          arrangement. Given the nature of
          the Internet, this must be a living, breathing document.
         
- Online Internet Institute
 http://riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/OII/oii-prelim.html/
          The Online Internet Institute (OII) will create a virtual
          infrastructure on the Internet to provide leading Internet
          using educators, proponents of systemic reform, and teachers
          desiring professional growth with hands-on experiences which
          will enable them to integrate the Internet within their
          classrooms, and support their peers in doing the same. A
          series of online activities and workshops designed to teach
          them how to identify and build successful models for using the
          Internet for systemic reform and curriculum development at the
          local level. Educators must experience what it is to learn
          through project-based, technology-enhanced approaches in their
          own learning, in order to effectively support this kind of
          learning for their students.
         
-  RealAudio: real-time audio and video over the Internet.
 http://www.realaudio.com/
          Listen to real-time audio programs the Internet, using the
          free downloadable
          RealAudio Player for Macs and PCs. Works even over 14.4 kbaud
          modems.
         
- Practical Hypermedia Design for the World-Wide Web
 http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/CHP/practical-hypermedia.html
          This article describes some practical design considerations in
          writing hypermedia applications
          for distribution using the World-Wide Web. It concentrates on
          overall hypermedia design and
          specific tips to compensate for network bandwidth limitations.
         
- The Graphic Utilities' Site & Version FAQ
 http://lisar.larc.nasa.gov/LISAR/UTILS/viewers.html>  
          This FAQ was created to answer the following questions
          concerning popular
          graphic utilities: 1) What is the newest version of the
          graphic utility ? 2) On what ftp site can this version be
          found ? 3) What types of files does it handle ?
          Platforms include DOS, Macintosh, OS/2, Windows, &
          X-Windows .
         
- Mac on the Net: Macintosh TCP/IP Software
 http://www.moxienet.com/macnet/
          A frequently-updated general source of Macintosh software to
          access the Web
         
- Yahoo's Picture Links
 http://www.yahoo.com/Computers/Multimedia/Pictures/
          Links to sources of pictures of: Animals; Archives; Aviation;
          Climbing Pictures; Clip Art (4) ; Fine-Art (6) Flags;
          Fractals; Icons; People; Places; Space and Astronomy;
          Stereograms.
         
- Ken Castleman's Digital Image Processing Page
 http://www.adires.com/~castleman/  
          Web page dedicated to digital image processing. It is intended
          to be
          a source of articles, references, pictures, homework problems,
          links and other
          stuff of interest to instructors and students of Digital Image
          Processing.
           
- New Tools for
          Teaching (James J. O'Donnell) 
- Multimedia
          Authoring 
- Netscape
          Plugins 
- MECC (producer of educational
          software)  
- Columbia University's
          Institute for Learning Technologies  
- NASA QUEST: Internet in
          the Classroom  
- Apple Web
          Page Construction Kit 
- Apple education page
          (K-12 and higher) 
- Computer
          Mediated Communication Journal  
- Operate a robot arm
          remotely  
- WebLint:
          Submit URL for automatic html syntax check 
- E-GEMS
          Electronic Games for Education in Math and Science  
          
         Software and shareware reviews
         
- Evalutech (5000
        reviews of instructional materials)
      
- Family PC Reviews
        (reviews os software and hardware)
      
- 
          Educational Software Preview Guide
        ZDNet Software
          Library (Reviews and download links to shareware)
      
- School
          House Software Review 
      
- The Edutainment Page
      
- Totware:
        Reviews of and links to PC and Mac shareware and freeware
        programs for kids.
      
- Kid's
          Shareware (PC and Mac)
      
- Critical
          Reading Software Reviews 
      
- About.com
          guide to shareware
      
- SuperKids Parent's and
          Teacher's Guide to
          Software
      
- The Review Zone
        (Edutainment software,
        etc)