Multimedia Library "It posts a QTVR movie of the week and supplies links to QTVR sites (offering virtual tours of Paris's Louvre museum, downtown Seattle, and even Mars), including ones containing tutorials for creating panoramas." Also has jigsaw puzzles and optical illusions.
Scanning Hints and Tips--help for those of you who want to learn to use your scanners more effectively.
Finding Images on the Web--a tutorial. Be sure to check out the crash course in copyright issues.
Beginning Teacher's Toolbox -- a step by step guide for new teachers. Check out the Free Classroom Toolkit
Teaching Resources from a 20 year veteran teacher includes blackline masters, recommended books for teachers, and other teaching tips.
A Beginner's Guide to Effective E-mail -- Not just for beginner's!
US Mint for Teachers "designed to be a fun, educational tool -- for students and teachers -- that generates interest in coins, the Mint, and U.S. history."
The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use From Education World, "When it comes to copyright law and the application of fair use exceptions, ignorance is definitely not bliss! Learn how to educate yourselves and your students and avoid making a costly mistake! "
Contacting The Congress
Contact information for the 107th Congress. As of March 30, 2001 there are 507 email addresses and 528 WWW homepages known for the 540 membersNational Library of Education
The World's Largest Federally Funded Library Devoted Solely to EducationCyberTimes Navigator
A selective guide to the Internet from
The New York TimesEvery Day Science
"Ever wonder why. . ." answers to interesting questions that lots of kids ask.EyeWitness Enclyclopedia
40,000 pictures, 2 million wordsSurvival Guide for New Teachers--How New Teachers Can Work Effectively with Veteran Teachers, Parents, Principals, and Teacher Educators
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