Social Systems Design Evaluation and Training's
review of Links to Technology in Education Sites


 

 

http://www.aect.org/
Association for Educational Communications and Technology
The mission of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology is to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process.

   

http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~mcmanus/wbi.html
Delivering Instruction on the World Wide Web The Internet is fast emerging as one of a teacher's most important tools, with the World Wide Web emerging as the easiest and most popular way to access the Internet. The possibilities of Web based instruction are boundless. But many educators, both teachers and designers, are at a loss for how to use this tool properly. I will attempt to explain some of the basic issues involved in Web based instruction, it's design, and its delivery.

 

http://www.iste.org/index.html
ISTE is devoted to the promotion of thoughful and pedagogically sound uses of technology to enhance teaching and learning.

 

http://www.aace.org/
The AACE listserv,
EDUCTECH, provides readers with the latest AACE conference and publications information. To subscribe to this listserv, enter your e-mail address and press the Subscribe button.

 

http://www.cccnet.com/
CCCnet, CCC's educational network on the World Wide Web. CCCnet brings you new projects and ideas every week.

 

http://www.cosn.org/
CoSN, a non-profit organization, promotes the use of telecommunications in K-12 education to improve learning. Members represent state and local education agencies, nonprofits, companies and individuals who share our vision.

 

http://www.educom.com/
EduCom is dedicated to researching the practical integration of the Internet and other forms of electronic communications in the education environment. The founding partner of Educom is Bob Cotter, who brings to the firm his years of experience in the British Columbia education community where he has served as a classroom teacher, school and district administrator, and conference presenter.

 

   

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