Monthly webinar sessions on different educational topics hosted by iNACOL.
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Webinar that deals with specific issues on online education by iNACOL.
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Podcasts on a variety of educational and administrative issues hosted by the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA).
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The Pew Internet & American Life Project creates and funds original, academic-quality research that explores the impact of the Internet on children, families, communities, the work place, schools, health care and civic/political life. New reports are added on a ongoing basis.
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This site is designed to make searching the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and selected U.S. Department of Education K-12 resources faster and easier. The website offers a wealth of information for K-12 practitioners.
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ISTE is a nonprofit professional organization dedicated to the improvement of teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in K-12 education and teacher education.
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The purpose for which the Consortium for School Networking is organized is to advocate access to, and facilitate the evolution of, national and international electronic networks as resources to K-12 educators and students.
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Based at Texas A&M University, the center to provides timely and appropriate information on the development, application and maintenance of information technology systems.
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An resource for information about online teaching and learning.
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vSKOOL is a consortium of organizations and institutions - including education associations, virtual schools, technology, media, and instructional software companies, for-profits, non-profits and foundations - all working together to provide education-related relief to K-12 students, educators, and families displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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A K-12 Virtual Schooling Blog.
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A resource website for virtual schools and virtual school teachers.
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Two Way Interactive Connections in Education (TWICE) is Michigan's organization for videoconferencing in K-12 education. TWICE promotes and supports collaborative connections for the benefit of all students.
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The e-Learning Center is a free information resource for learning and development professionals and academics and staff developers. Each entry is reviewed by the Editor before it is placed on the e-Learning Center site. The e-Learning Center is provided by Learning Light Ltd.
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Edutopia.org contains a deep archive of continually updated best practices, from classroom tips to recommendations for districtwide change.
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The ETTC housed at the National Science Center's Fort Discovery has collected (and is continuing to collect) educational technology resources for teachers. Use the navigation above to find resources for your content area.
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The Education Commission of the States (ECS) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit interstate compact created by the states and the U.S. Congress that helps governors, legislators, state education officials, business leaders and others identify, develop and implement public policies to improve student learning at all levels. ECS is the only nationwide interstate compact devoted to education. The ECS website is the nation’s most extensive website devoted to education policy.
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An open forum to seek information, opinions, applications, barriers, and solutions for implementing distance learning as a classroom utility in all K-12 classrooms.
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The Distance Education Clearinghouse is a comprehensive and widely recognized web site bringing together distance education information from Wisconsin, national, and international sources. New information and resources are being added to the Distance Education Clearinghouse on a continual basis.
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CARET (Center for Applied Research in Educational Technology) is a project of the International Society for Technology in Education in partnership with Educational Support Systems.
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