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In Your Classroom
Monthly core content and instructional
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Instructional lesson plans, activities, and
resources aligned to Kentucky curriculum
Links to useful classroom websites
Monthly core content and instructional
articles
Within this directory are blogs dedicated to education, language and technology associated with the classroom.
Discuss Microsoft news and views from the creators of Office Online
ESchool News describes the impact blogs can have on P-12 education.
EduBlogs provides free blog accounts for educators. This same tool can be hosted locally using open source software.
The University of Kentucky has developed LISTSERVs for Kentucky educators as one of the ways to support communications among students, teachers and administrators and Kentucky Department of Education staff. This web link provides an easy way to look over the many lists and to subscribe to a KERA related discussion list.
The Top 100 Education Blog as reviewed by the Online Education staff are listed in the following areas college, e-learning, education news, education policy, internet culture, learning, library and research, specialty, teaching, and technology.
The CLN collection includes lists and resources that will enable teachers to understand and more effectively use educational listservs. The CLN Network Nugget provides a reviewed resource each school day.
WWWEDU Project describes education lists and their uses. Several lists are included including the WWWEDU list which is a moderated discussion with over 1600 members from 35 countries. Educators can use this web site to learn more about WWWEDU, to browse through the archive of past discussions, and to subscribe to the list itself.
The collection is provided by the University of Illinois MSTE project. This project is serving as a model-builder for innovative, standards-based, technology-intensive mathematics and science instruction at the K-16 levels. The Office promotes integrative teaching and learning in mathematics, science, and technology education.