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Tips and tricks, online tutorials, discussion forums, and resources.
WAOE: Combining dedication to online learning with fun and cultural exchange.
An open source web-based virtual classroom system (written in C) that includes modules for discussion, chat, syllabus, handouts, assignments, grades, and private email.
TESOL's special interest instructional technology group
A nonprofit organization, AIT is one of the largest providers of instructional TV programs in North America. AIT is also a leading developer of other educational media.
Technology issues in education are covered in this monthly publication.
Thoughts, observations, and lessons about innovative uses of technology in the mathematics classroom.
Project to provide resources for educational professionals to help better plan for the future of education.
Investigation of how to improve the procedure of known (or new) pedagogical activities for asynchronous delivery.
Categorizes problematic sites and gives many examples of each type. Ends with a section which points to sites which give people accurate information as well as warnings about hoaxes and half-true stories.
An essay that considers peer review, author's credentials, writing style, and plausibility of information.
Checklist with "So What?" buttons to clarify why you'd want to have an answer to the various questions.
by Tari Lin Fanderclai [CMC]
Affiliate of the American Association for Higher Education; its mission is to motivate and enable institutions and individuals to improve teaching and learning with technology.
Natural blondes are an endangered species and will die out by 2202, a study suggests. [Contains fictitious information]
Bio-ceramic cosmetic jewelry skeletal implants. [Contains fictitious information.]
Spoof pharmaceutical site for the treatment of "Dysphoric Social Attention Consumption Deficit Anxiety Disorder".
Brief information about coconut production in the state of Minnesota. [Contains fictitious information]
Purports to be a history of the old castle of Scôz am Rhein, built by Oleg the Noseless. Part of an elaborate parody of heritage literature. [Contains fictitious information].