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Votes:0 LIVE FROM THE POLES airs live on participating public television stations and NASA-TV (subject to shuttle missions and other agency events) at: 13:00 hours Eastern , Tuesday April 28, 1998 (please check local schedules!) Visit the following Web sites for more information: Live From the Poles passport.ivv.nasa.gov/ptk_poles.html National Science and Technology Week www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/nstw/ Live From Antarctica passport.ivv.nasa.gov/antarctica LIVE FROM THE POLES is a Passport to Knowledge project. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 "An educational adventure
through the wilds of Africa" Overview Concept Content About Me Getting
Involved Who’ll Participate Overview: The AFRICAN ED-Venture is an ambitious and exciting expedition
that will cross Africa in a fully Internet capable and satellite
linked Land Rover as a highly interactive, educational project.
The ED-Venture will combine the thrill of an African expedition
with expansive and content rich educational projects, subject modules , special
events , as well as a place to meet and make friends from all
over the world. Schools, teachers, and students can use the Com-link to interact directly with the
expedition via e-mail, voice, and video conferencing. You might
want to see how we are doing, get help with projects, or use the interaction forum to col Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 693,267 albatross biologists have visited this website. en Espa?ol auf Deutsch Now featuring SHORT-TAILED ALBATROSSES!!! Click the links on the left to get information about albatrosses. There you can also see scientific studies done by kids from all over the world with scientists to track ocean-going albatrosses in H a w a i i and the Galapagos Islands!!! Now we are studying the endangered Short-tailed Albatross . This bird nests on an island near Japan, and we are using satellites to follow them on their feeding trips in the Pacific Ocean to find out where they go. Click here to join us in that study! Teachers! Download Class Activities and Lesson Plans! What's new? Birds on Monster Trips !! What eats albatrosses? SHARKS!! CHECK IT OUT: Maps for marking bird locations! Size yourself up t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Canada: sea to sea the children's perspective **updated September /99** Kids !! What do you know about Canada??? LOTS !! Share your knowledge with other kids from across Canada. Take the Challenge!! (This month's challenge is about the weather) Parents / Educators Visit the E.C.E. page and the other links , to enhance our children's knowledge and understanding, not only about our Country but about math, and language etc. Draw a map of Canada. Read the comments left by other Canadian Kids. Mark on the map where they are from. Is there anyone from outside Canada? Check out other great web - sites. It is almost FALL and the weather is changing. What is your weather like where you live? what temperature is it right now, where you live? what was the coldest temperature of the year so far, where Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Schenectady County's Modem Mates Program This Year's Projects M& M 's Research Project TheGreat Paper Towel Test SignUp as a Participant Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 K i d l i n k English Help | Contact Us | Contents | KidProj | Projects | Help Us? | Privacy | About Us | Search | Log In How to Join KIDPROJ Current and Ongoing Projects Kidproj in KidSpace Kidproj mailing list archives Past Projects KIDPROJ-COORD Kidproj-coord mailing list archives How to Moderate a Project Curriculum Ideas National Curriculum Standards Kidproj Team Volunteer Kidproj in other languages Kidproj Home New! Kidproj in KidSpace Kidproj Multi projects invite participation in all languages. In our projects you may see student work not only in English but also in other languages. Current Projects Many of these projects also welcome participants at any time. Past projects are listed in our archives under Past Projects at the bottom of this page. The Landmark Game Each school site Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Latest news from the Project blog : View RSS feed Happy Earth Day, 2007! Welcome to The Earth Day Groceries Project, one of the oldest and largest educational activities on the Internet. www.earthdaybags.org Reports are coming in from 2007! Head here to send in your report , and go here to read them . Looking for pictures? Go here ! Earth Day is April 22....every year... The Earth Day Groceries Project web site is copyright ?1994-2007. Unauthorized publication of any material is prohibited. visitors since 3/25/00 Read More Go to Site
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from the Houston Independent School District and Rice University. Welcome to the Educational Space Simulations Project,
affiliated with the National Association of Space Simulating
Educators (NASSE). The purpose of this web site is to promote the
development of education via simulation. Although the primary
focus of this site is space simulations, the concept of
education via simulation is applicable to a wide range of
disciplines. I am
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Votes:0 HOME | REGISTER | LIVE EVENTS | ARCHIVED EVENTS | CONTACT US HOME | REGISTER | LIVE EVENTS | ARCHIVED EVENTS | CONTACT US Welcome to ePresence at UTM Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ExplorA-Pond Makes the Grade ExplorA-Pond received an "A" Rating from Education World (R) in August. You can view the award online at the Education World web site. We would like to thank all the students and teachers who have contributed to ExplorA-Pond and helped it to "make the grade". Welcome to ExplorA-Pond, the pond ecology web site. Use the Adopt-a-Pond link to register their classes and put their local ponds online. Use the Pond Action link to find pond math and pond science ideas. View ponds worldwide or take a Virtual Tour of the outdoor classroom and then use the Pond Talk link to send us your suggestions as to where you favor building a pond or browse other's comments. There is even a virtual pond for those without a real pond handy to their location. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 First Grade, First Grade, What Do You See? A Collaborative Technology Project Linking Language Arts, Visual Arts, and Social Studies What Do First Graders See? Oakland first grade students are having fun reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and finishing the sentence ?I see ? (choose a local landmark) looking at me.? We will illustrate our sentence in art class and post some ?favorites? to an online "book" from September 1, 2003, through April 30, 2004. We are inviting other first grades to join us! Read About and Join Our Project Sample Lesson Plan See Our Book Author Links Geography Links Email Us Our project is also listed on the Eric Carle website . Adapted from ?Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?? written by Bill Martin, Jr. and illustrated by Eric Carle.. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 September 10 - November 20, 2007 Square of Life: Studies in Local and Global Environments is an Internet-based collaborative project in which students will investigate their local environment and share that information with other students from around the country and the world. Participants will: Identify living and non-living things in their school yards. Share their findings with other participating classes. Look for similarities and differences in the reported data. Prepare a final report or presentation based on their findings. Before registering, please review the project requirements and deadlines found on the Project Instructions page. Registration for the Fall 2007 run of the Square of Life has closed. Please revisit this site in mid-February to register for Spring 2008. Click here Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 International Education and Resource Network Started in 1988, iEARN is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables teachers and young people to use the Internet and other new technologies to collaborate on projects that both enhance learning and make a difference in the world. Featured Projects and Programs: iEARN’s C ollaboration Centre enables young people around the world to learn with the world, not just about it. Find partners, join projects, and browse student-produced media in the Gallery! The (anti) Bullying Project facilitator, Bill Belsey, iEARN-Canada Coordinator, launches website for annual Bullying Awareness Week to run from Nov 18-24. The theme this year is "Stand Up! -- (to bullying)" with a focus on the role of the bystander. " Millen Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to Journey North! Site map >> Journey North engages students in a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change . K-12 students share their own field observations with classmates across North America. They track the coming of spring through the migration patterns of monarch butterflies , robins , hummingbirds , whooping cranes , gray whales , bald eagles — and other birds and mammals ; the budding of plants ; changing sunlight ; and other natural events. Find migration maps , pictures , standards-based lesson plans, activities and information to help students make local observations and fit them into a global context. Widely considered a best-practices model for education, Journey North is the nation's premiere "citizen science" project for children. The genera Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Japanese | EspaÑol -- Biocombustibles Use Advanced search for multiple words and phrases Please support Journey to Forever Our website has had more than 36 million visits! Site updated on 24 October 2007 Visit the Journey to Forever Online Libraries: Small Farms Library Biofuels Library Introduction What people are saying about us About Handmade Projects Sitemap (text only) Projects Community development Why we're doing this Rural development Fixing what's broken City farms Edible cities Organic gardening Everyone can grow their own food Composting The Wheel of Life Small farms The way forward Small farms library Classics on organic growing, soil and health (full text online) Biofuels Fuel for the future Biofuels library Manuals, how-to's, research reports (full text online) Solar box cook Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Affiliations MyBank.dom Technology Demonstration Coalition for Electronic Markets Academia Interactive Learning Environments in Education Bionomics Economics Social Construction Community CyberPorn Electronic Frontier Digital Property Big Brother Quality Technical Cryptography ObjectiveC Middle of Nowhere A Project with Paradoxical Goals by Brad Cox The links in the left column lead to more 150mB of information. The guidebook , courses , and article warehouse can help you get oriented. Announcements May 2001: MyBank.dom Technology Feasbility Demonstration May 1998: The Taming the Electronic Frontier course won the $25,000 Paul Allen Foundation distance education competition . Jul 1998: I resigned from George Mason University effective January 1, 1999 to expore interests in object technolog Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Sign up for Our E-newsletter Email: HOME PROGRAM & SERVICES NEWS & INFO GET INVOLVED FOR PARTICIPANTS ABOUT US CONTACT US FREE Travel & Learn Online Content Online Classroom Travel Resources Electronic Cultural Exchange Library Student to Student Language Lab Quick & Convenient Global Connections Electronic Interchange International Art Exchange Classroom Connections Class to Class Art Exchange School to School Art Exchange PowerPoint Exchange Music Exchange Digital Video Exchange E-mail Q & A Exchange Make a Difference! Arts in Education Programs (NY) Staff Development/Teacher Training (NY) New for 2007/2008 E-Newsletter and Bulletins Teacher Testimonials Partner School Profiles Pass the Word FAQ Arts in Education Programs (NY) Staff Development/Teacher Training (NY) Teachers & Principals Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Online Autumn Presented By Mrs. Silverman & Miss Sowa Clinton Ave. Elem. Pt. Jeff. Sta. New York Mrs. Cobb Clinton Ave. Elem. Pt. Jeff. Sta. New York Mrs. Nash Cumberland Elem. Whitefish Bay Wisconsin Mrs. Oliva Dozier Elem. Erath, Louisiana Mrs. Lawhon Most Pure Heart of Mary School Topeka, Kansas Mrs. Isenberg Holland Patent Elem. Holland Patent New York Mrs. Carr & Mrs. Southon Corpus Christi School Ontario, Canada Mrs. Nixon Cartwright School Phoenix, Arizona Mrs. Glascock Boonsboro Elem. Boonsboro Maryland Mrs. Scott Garrison-Pilcher Elementary Thomasville, Georgia Ms. Wolin/Ms. Graf Glenwood Landing Elementary Glen Head New York Mrs. Krikstone Captain Isaac Paine Foster Rhode Island Mrs. Rastin Trafalgar Public School London, Ontario Canada Miss Gamache Lebanon Elementary School Leba Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Register | Login Email Password Name Email New Password Confirm Pasword Home About OTN Projects Who are we? OTN Bibliography Welcome to oz-Teachernet Quick Links Join oz-teachers email list Join Travel Buddies email list! QSITE web challenge Join ICT research list Ice Yachts are here! The oz-Teachernet has been working with and for teachers since 1995. It is a non-profit community service managed and maintained by academics at the Queensland University of Technology. We believe it to be one of the longest running communities of its kind in the world. Our professional discussion lists currently have a membership of around 1500 people, mostly in Australia, who are educators and education system leaders. Our online curriculum projects offer essential national and international networks t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 John Vasquez of the Naval Research Laboratory prepares Starshine 1 for vibration test. Photo by Michael A. Savell. Click Here: Project Description To See What's Happening on the Sun Right Now, Click here Starshine 3 Re-entry Bulletin - February 4, 2003 Starshine 3 burned up in the earth's upper atmosphere above northern Canada or southern Greenland at approximately 0515 UTC on January 21, 2003. It had made 7434 revolutions around the earth between the date of its launch from Kodiak, Alaska, on September 29, 2001, and its fiery end on January 21, 2003. No observations were reported of this event. Out of respect for the brave crew of Space Shuttle Columbia who were lost on February 1, 2003, the Starshine web site will temporarily suspend operations. Starshine on Station Update - November 4, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Random Act of Kindness of the Month Join us in recognizing children's acts of kindness. Let us know when children in your class should be celebrated for going the extra distance by being kind to one another. Too many times children's good deeds go unnoticed. Let this be the first step in their successes! Each month you will submit a paragraph about one student in your class who performed a "Random act of kindness". We will post the child's act and picture (JPEG or GIF), if you wish, to celebrate him or her. You must send in your entry by the 25th of each month. Hopefully we will give all children the incentive to just be nice! Project Registration Information Project Email Address: hstolz@aol.com Registration Acceptance Dates: 10/12/98 to 5/25/07 Number of Classrooms: open Age Range: 5 to Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Shared Activities Shared Activities Here you will find a sampling of activities in more
than 100 categories. All of the activities were
created by instructors using Quia's tools and templates.
This area is continually being updated with new
activities and new categories. Feel free to search,
copy, and customize these activities. Search: Advanced search View last month's most popular activities Share activities with students Did you know you can share activities and quizzes with students using a class page? Find out more. Categories currently available: Accounting Cued Speech History Nursing Agriculture Education Dance Holiday Fun Opera American History Danish Horse Studies Physics Anatomy & Physiology Design Technology HTML Physiology Armenian Driver Education Hungarian Portuguese Art Dutc Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Meet the New SLUMMIT Staff ! ! ! Produced by students at Westbury High School in Houston, Texas. Updated March 13, 1998. What's New? Look ! We Found Poems DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS Stephanie Stone Ryan McCarthy Katie Hammons Paul Kennedy Amira Wizig Lauren Hoff Jack Rubin SLUMMIT Magazine is sponsored generously by Netropolis Communication Corporation . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Sun pH lower Overview: Sunflower Hometown Advantage This project will answer the question : How does the pH of locally collected rain water influence the development of the Sunflower. This project has interdisciplinary lessons in Math and Language Arts, and includes Extensions and Enrichment Activities in Science and Math. Easy Project:All You Need To Start Are The Following: Local rain water Sunflower Seeds --- we provide seeds when you sign up Pots for planting --- we suggest at least 3 pots of 8 inches in diameter Soil --- ordinary mix potting soil with no fertilizer added pH measuring tool --- paper or meter Light Source --- 100 watt bulb Sign up More Information Central Activity Background Lessons N. J. Core Standards Teachers Resources Language Arts Activities Math Activities Extensi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 New email address: info.tesan@gmail.com This project is hosted by Dit project is opgezet door: Joan Goble (teacher at Cannelton Elementary school - Indiana-USA) and / en Rene de Vries (Teacher at Primary school De Wadden - Haarlem - The Netherlands) Click on American flag for English version Klik op de Nederlandse vlag voor Nederlandse versie The purpose of this project is to allow students from all over the world a chance to help foster knowledge and appreciation for the plight of the many thousands of endangered species and Nature Areas of the Earth. Students will gain valuable skills for researching, collaborating and telecommunicating while sharing their information with people around the world. Het doel van dit project is om leerlingen over de gehele wereld de mogelijkheid te bieden o Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 submit entry | about dp | home Keyword Search advanced Diary Entries • Body Image • Current Events • Diary Deck Night • Discrimination • Drugs • Family • Feelings • Friends • Health • Loss • Miscellaneous Ramblings • Music • Other • Poetry • Point of View • Racism • Relationships • Religion / Spirituality • School • Self Esteem • Self Harm • Sexuality / Gender • Stress • Tolerance • Violence • Who Am I? • Submit Entry Contact • Contact Staff Diary Deck • Diary Deck Press • In The News Latest Entries Pull down to select entry November 16 - Alan November 15 - Its been too long November 15 - About a break up... November 15 - cant do it. November Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 K i d l i n k English Help | Contact Us | Contents | KidProj | Projects | Help Us? | Privacy | About Us | Search | Log In This activity ended in 1998. For information only. KIDPROJ's Topic September 15 - December 15 ,1998 THROUGH OUR EYES Moderator: Regina Royer rroyer@shore.intercom.net Salisbury, Maryland USA Index Presentation of the Project Participating Schools Essays A Note From The Moderator Our Project Results from Last Year (KIDPROJ 98) Our Project Results from KIDPROJ 97 PRESENTATION OF THE PROJECT Dear Writing Teachers Everywhere: Do your students hate to write descriptive essays? Perhaps having a real purpose and audience would help. Ask your students to choose a place near your community to describe to global audience. Since our environment shapes our experiences, it becomes a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 How to turn your classroom into a Rain forest! Every year, during our Rain forest unit, the students in my class
turn the classroom into a rain forest. On this page I will include
some suggestions for turning your classroom into a rain forest. If
you try this, I would appreciate your emailing me with any additional
suggestions you have. These suggestions will be added to this page
and credited to you at your school. I would also appreciate a picture
of your rain forest classroom that can be added to this site. I can
also link your picture to your school's home page, if you'd
like. Suggestions Windows - You can have children paint huge jungle plants on
classroom windows using tempera paint mixed with liquid soap. (They
can be very free with this is, it is a background!) It will scrape,
vacu Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Biowindows V?xj? Katedralskola, Sweden This web site has moved. Links are available at: http://schoolweb.se Please update your link. Read More Go to Site
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