Eric, the Educational Resource Information Center calls itself " the world's largest digital library of educational literature." The information formerly available from AskEric has been moved to the Educator's Reference Desk.
Apple Learning Interchange An Apple site that includes participating in: online forums and chats; online projects; staff development courses; newsletters; and sharing your ideas, lessons and favorite Internet resources with your colleagues.
The Awesome Library organizes your exploration of the World Wide Web with 14,000 carefully reviewed resources, the top 5 percent in education.
Blue Web'n is a searchable database of outstanding Internet learning sites categorized by subject area, audience, and type (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, & tools). Blue Web'n does not attempt to catalog all educational sites, but only the most useful sites -- especially online activities targeted at learners.
The Bridge, Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resources Center, a selection of the best online resources for marine science education. Part of the National Marine Educators Association which brings together those interested in the study and enjoyment of the world of water--both fresh and salt. Affiliated with the National Science Teachers Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, NMEA provides a valuable focus for marine and aquatic studies world-wide.
CoolSchool is not a school in the traditional sense. It is collection of high school credit courses that are taught entirely over the Internet to students around the world. Costs about $300 per course per student per semester.
Connexion is "a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute." Some of these small chumks are quite extensive and contributed by university professors.
EduHound.com, a division of T.H.E. Journal, is a highly specialized educational directory with built-in resource links offered free to educators, students and parents. EduHound.com seeks to harness the vast information resources of the Web, while enabling educators to use the Internet as a classroom tool.
Need financial aid? Finaid has comprehensive information on loans and scholarships, even a financial calculator to tell you how much you need.
High School Ace a guide to free high-quality online learning resources for teens
The Internet Schoolhouse is designed with the classroom teacher and school curriculum in mind. The site provides a safe place on the net for students to begin work quickly and safely, and helps to keep students on task.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth. This site is as close to a definitive list of resources as exists on the internet.
The Massachusetts Cultural Council gives away $15 million each year. Grants are available to four categories of applicants: nonprofit organizations, schools, municipalities and individual artists.
Massachusetts Mentor provides comprehensive information on colleges in Massachusetts:
admission policies
admission applications online
financial aid
campus tours
comparative view of college class size, tuition cost, etc.
student planner
student - campus match
If you're thinking of going to college in Massachusetts, you should definitely check this page.
MIT's Open Courseware program offers all of MIT's courses online for free. This link is to their page which features courses applicable to high school students and teachers.
Moodle "is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities."
The New York Times Learning Network is a free service for students in grades 6-12, their teachers and parents. The site is updated Monday through Friday throughout the school year. Students can read the day's top stories using Knowledge Tools, take a news quiz, write a letter to the editor, or ask a reporter a question. Teachers can access a daily lesson plan written in partnership with The Bank Street College of Education in New York City. Each lesson plan and the article it references can be printed out for classroom use. Previous lessons are available in the archive. Educators can also read the latest education news from the newspaper. Parents can join an online discussion, read a recent product review or participate with their children in the activities in the student section. In addition, visitors can browse Navigator, our list of recommended Web sites, access special news indexes on both current and historic events, or take a look back at a historic New York Times front page in the On This Day section.
Perdue University has a set of Research Guides, including a tutorial
Plato in Massachusetts aligns to Massachusetts state and district standards It provided computer-assisted instruction for middle schools and high schools with a
comprehensive, age-appropriate solution.
SAT Online Register online for the SAT, send reports to colleges, search for scholarships. And yes, this being the United States they even have the SAT store; alas no T-shirts.
School Matters An education site provided by Standard and Poor. Has information about "benchmarks" in education, business education articles, ACT, SAT, other standardized exams and information about school districts.
updated 12/18/2007