I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
Mark Twain
Offers links to several resources on adult education. Enables the combination of distance education, adult education, and the Internet to deliver instruction. Invites contributions to the collection of resources.
Archives African-American history and culture. Also contains information about many other minority groups. Offers links to the centers manuscript collection, several art collections, traveling history exhibits, and library.
Contains select resources for both education and general use. Includes lesson plans, ERIC digests, information guides and publications, reference tools, government information, and educational Listserv archives.
Offers links to all things scientific that might be of use to teach K12 or university teachers and students. Categorizes sections by subset of biology, most recent additions, software, and collections, to name a few.
Nonprofit consortium of more than 155 United States law schools. Supports the production, distribution, and use of computer-based instructional materials.
Provides information for librarians, educators, and institutions, particularly those within the CIC (Big Ten universities, plus the University of Chicago).
Provides information about the School Development Program, a national school reform project directed by James P. Comer, M.D., the renowned child psychiatrist at the Yale Child Study Center.
Provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 912. Divides the resources into standard subject areas and includes links to online field trips and museums. Also offers journal and research articles.
A collection of educational resources for students, parents, and educators, as well as some fun and games.
Details courses, staff, students, and the work done in this department. Contains examples of designs produced by students and staff and also details some of the conferences and shows scheduled.
Focuses on producing high-quality educational software. Features The Digital Frog CD-ROM. Describes DFI and contains a full-featured Web version of The Digital Frog.
This is a sub-site dedicated to providing educational resources about parenting, adolescents, divorce, families in the city, and more!
Alphabetically catalogs several interesting curriculum resources from around the world. Helps you research trends in education and creates multicultural or foreign language units. Also highlights links to a Web site created in Russian using the Cyrillic alphabet.
Offers searchable archives of EDUCOM Review, archives of the Listserv EDUPAGE, and other online documents. Supports EDUCOMs focus on educational technology in higher education. Also offers links to several other telecom/educational technology-related site and programs.
Comprehensive list of educational sites by discipline (including math, science, English, and social studies and also a general educational links category) and level (Elementary, Se condary).
Contains activities and projects. Lets students make their own home pages and have email addresses, and use the Internet for research.
School Direct, online K8 educational resource store, offers quality educational materials for the student, teacher, and parent. The store offers selected reading/language arts, mathematics, social studies, and technology materialsall from Houghton Mifflin Company, a publisher of textbooks, instructional technology, multimedia entertainment products, assessments, and other educational materials for the elementary and secondary school and college markets.
Consists of four main divisionsreference, youth services, services for librarians and information professionals, and the education division. Contains resources, interactive exhibits, and discussion areas.
News service for students and teachers around the world. Allows you to use stories from the services as long as you credit the author, and enables you to submit stories. Encourages comments about news gathering, teaching, and computer-related issues in the discussion sections for students and teachers.
Specializes in fun and educational toys for children. Offers a list of resources for educators, parents, and kids on the Net.
Develops and markets educational and self-improvement software and shareware, combining the latest technologies with time-tested educational methods for the individual, the classroom, and the home.
Provides a wide range of educational services to the national community. Provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 912.
Focuses on math education. Offers links to resources such as the Coalition of Essential Schools, a Web-based lesson on vectors, a geometry Listserv, and more. Also offers a section on projects for students, such as Ask Dr. Math.
Provides students, teachers, and the general public information about the rapidly growing field of molecular modeling. Also provides K12 students with basic concepts in mathematics and their connection to molecular modeling. Contains supporting materials for this project, such as a hypermedia textbook, a library of 3D molecular models, and online challenges for students.
Provides information and resources to educators, producers, students, parents, and others interested in the influence of electronic media on children, youth, and adults. Contains a database on media literacy, as well as links to Internet resources related to the topic.
Provides information for practitioners, educators, and researchers in medical, clinical, and occupational toxicology. Also provides poison information.
Provides image maps of more than 1,490 still images of the mountain before, during, and after the eruption. Provides information about the people, Mount St. Helens and other volcanoes, other Mount St. Helens resources, plants and animals, and curriculum.
Offers many links on education and resources. Includes an entire section devoted to mathematics, science, and technology.
Offers a collection of servers specifically geared for teachers, students, and administrators. Offers a selection of math and science education resources, connectivity to numerous education servers, journals, and grant and project participation information.
Shares information about educationally relevant Internet resources. Provides list members with a message each day during the school year to help them find resources on the Internet. Offers an organized main index, and the Listserv is one way to keep up with the Internet one day at a time.
Nonprofit center for holistic learning and culture in New York City. Offers nearly 1,000 courses annually on topics of alternative health and bodywork disciplines, depth psychologies, sociocultural issues, spiritual and meditative teachings, and multicultural arts. Includes program information and a preview of the centers journal.
Contains a collection of online math and science resources, as well as information on WEdNet. Also offers links to public and private online schools and Washington state colleges and universities.
Chooses a different monthly aspect of the arts and humanities to create an interactive, multimedia presentation that engages children and promotes creative learning.
Seeks to catalog all United States K12 schools, colleges, and universities, both public and private, as well as community and technical colleges. Also plans to offer transcript services and scholarship information.
Lists California K12 and community colleges, as well as several links for teachers, students, and administrators.
Presents a collection of many resources for private, independent, and religiously affiliated schools. Includes separate sections for organizations, school home pages, private school resources guides, and vendor information.
Contains free classic Greek and Latin electronic texts. Offers pointers to other classic e-texts found at other archives, organized by institution or archive.
Offers contextualized information on scholarly electronic discussion groups. Provides information for potential and present users and listowners. Serves as a resource for electronic communication scholars, practitioners, and students.
Offers an organized math and science virtual bookshelf. Offers pointers to online scientific and mathematical reference works and charts, as well as links to the usual science and math subject areas. Also includes information on ethics in science and software and equipment suppliers.
Nonprofit environmental organization that helps institutions of learning, such as colleges and universities, produce graduates who will become environmental leaders. Provides information about Second Natures unique educational philosophy.
Contains links to a short list of very useful educational Internet resources. Also offers information on grants, government agencies, and museums.
Lists resources on nanotechnology. Includes DNA nanotechnology, molecular manufacturing, and computational nanotechnolgy.
Special Education resource for parents, teachers and administrators. Contains essential information and hotlinks to other sites.
Tied to the Canadian television show Street Cents, which teaches young people how to be informed consumers. Covers all of the highlights of the weeks program, and also offers a kids club and discussion list.
Text magazine written for learners and teachers of Spanish, produced weekly during the school year. Provides text in Spanish, with vocabulary listed below the text.
Tele-School Online is an educational resource site. They have bookmarks, listed by subject and school home pages, listed by country.
Online journal. Covers teaching English as a second language from many perspectives.
Based on a Canadian TV show, Theodore Tugboat, and designed for young children. Enables kids to send a postcard to a friend, download a coloring book page, and help write an interactive story. Also offers a parent/teacher area.
Provides information on and for urban students, their families, and the educators who serve them. Includes manuals, brief articles, annotated bibliographies, reviews publications, and conference announcements in urban education, among other features.
Offers an information server that acts as a reference desk for all things educational. Includes educational software, Goals 2000 information, as well as primary, secondary, and vocational information.
Provides information about interactive CD-ROM and laserdisc multimedia for science and math education, plus cool science facts, a guide to Internet education resources, educational technology primers, and more.
Library of educational resources for language arts, English, social studies, mathematics, networking, Internet, Shakespeare, Holocaust, childrens literature, young adult literature, intellectual freedom, library science, science.
Provides information about vocational/technical education. Includes information on workplace literacy, tech prep, thinking skills, and training.
Proposes the idea that the key to student success is active involvement in the educational process. Provides internships and academic seminar programs to college students that challenge them personally and professionally. Students apply academic theory through practical experience, discover their professional strengths and weaknesses, question chosen career paths, interact with students from across the country, and develop a broad sense of civic and professional responsibility.
Seeks to be a catalyst that integrates the Internet into K12 school curricula. Facilitates the introduction of Internet technology into K12 schools by helping them set up servers, design home pages, and find other online schools.
Consists of a clickable map of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and each click takes you to a different regions online schools. Provides the same information in a text format. Also offers school listings by country. Helps find keypals or partners for an online project.
Aims to bring unusual and important mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms so that young people and their teachers can think about them together. Provides an online workbook with activities for teachers and students, as well as lesson plans and curriculum guides.
Focuses on K5 kids. Contains images, activities and project ideas.
Offers resources in both Russian and English, as well as links that tell you how to install a Netscape-readable Cyrillic font. Offers online art exhibits, an interactive Russian-English dictionary, basic country information, and more.
Includes resources about education and libraries. Contains a variety of K12 projects, lesson plans, and educational links.
Presents Women in Higher Education, a monthly newsletter for women university administrators, faculty, and staff. Includes news and articles and current job listings.
Offers links to faculty world-wide who use the Web to deliver class materials. Includes syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, multimedia textbooks, and resource materials on almost any subject.
Provides multimedia information about Ben Franklin using pictures, documents, and movies. Covers his family, inventions, diplomacy, philosophy, and leadership. Provides a bibliography for further study of Franklin, his accomplishments, and the time period.