Teachers
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Education Community on the e-Learning Hub
Reviewed May 8, 2000 by Judy Williamson, a teacher from Providence, RI who is affiliated with the site. The Education Community at WebCT’s e-Learning Hub is a place where all K12 educators, education students and teacher educators are invited to join in forum discussions and to use a continually growing array of resources. The site features a Web directory of URLs for the best sites for teachers as well as a Library filled with content on compelling topics in education today.
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DiscoverySchool’s Glossary Maker and Vocabulary Quiz Builder
Reviewed November 26, 2000 by Paul Thomas, a reader from Bethesda, MD who is affiliated with the site: "Teachers, save time and use DiscoverySchool.com’s web tools, Instant Glossary Builder and Vocabulary Quiz Maker to create customized word glossaries and word definition quizzes in a click of a button. Each tool only takes a few easy steps to use and complete. Just enter the list of words into Glossary Builder and it finds the definitions and creates the glossary."
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Computer Ergonomics for Elementary school students
Reviewed November 1, 2000 by Inger M. Williams, a parent from Rochester, New York who is affiliated with the site. This site shows children, teacher and parents in elementary school how to help students develop good computer work habits and workstation set up skills. Most often children work at computer workstations that do not fit them. They therefore assume awkward postures which over time become bad habits. The goal of this site is to provide a free ergonomic resource with many practical tips on how to make a workstation fit a child.
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Blindness Resource Center
Reviewed June 20, 1999 by a teacher from New York, NY who is affiliated with the site.A broad collection of what is available on the Internet on blindness and visual impairments.
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Blindness Resource Center
Reviewed June 20, 1999 by a teacher from New York, NY who is affiliated with the site. A broad collection of what is available on the Internet on blindness and visual impairments.
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Band-Aides and Blackboards
Reviewed June 13, 1999 by Joan Fleitas, RN, EdD, a reader from Connecticut, US who is affiliated with the site.The website is designed to sensitize people to what it’s like to grow up with medical problems. I share in its authorship with children around the world who are doing just that, and who told me their stories. The stories are poignant, varied, and speak of the stigma that so many of them experience.In addition to their narratives, Band-Aides contains strategies of inclusion,hints from the children to health care providers,parents and teachers, and a hospital tour conducted by children in order that they might gain some status in the process of orienting their age-mates.
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Band-Aides and Blackboards
Reviewed June 13, 1999 by Joan Fleitas, RN, EdD, a reader from Connecticut, US who is affiliated with the site. The website is designed to sensitize people to what it’s like to grow up with medical problems. I share in its authorship with children around the world who are doing just that, and who told me their stories. The stories are poignant, varied, and speak of the stigma that so many of them experience.In addition to their narratives, Band-Aides contains strategies of inclusion,hints from the children to health care providers,parents and teachers, and a hospital tour conducted by children in order that they might gain some status in the process of orienting their age-mates.
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Animation Teacher
Reviewed July 9, 1999 by a reader from Southern California who is affiliated with the site.This site provides middle school teachers with an overview of a quarter-long elective course in animation. Hardware, software, art ideas, books, art materials, retailers, and hyperlinks are provided. One page contains a description of four tutorial "mini-animations" that prepare students for the creation of their Master Projects. Quicktime movies accompany each of the tutorial animations.
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Animation Teacher
Reviewed July 9, 1999 by a reader from Southern California who is affiliated with the site. This site provides middle school teachers with an overview of a quarter-long elective course in animation. Hardware, software, art ideas, books, art materials, retailers, and hyperlinks are provided. One page contains a description of four tutorial "mini-animations" that prepare students for the creation of their Master Projects. Quicktime movies accompany each of the tutorial animations.
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American Experience: Monkey Trial
Reviewed by Johanna Tschebull, a reader from Boston, who is affiliated with the site. "John Scopes was arrested in Tennessee in 1925 for teaching evolution in defiance of state law. His trial became an all-out duel between science and religion, and one of the epic legal battles of the twentieth century."
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