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  Link   Video - Spoof - How to Build a Website from a Template
  Link   Video - Spoof - How to Build the $10,000 Website
  Link   Mind Tools -- A Career Resource Site
A career development site that has many resources for improving teachers' lives.
  Link   Want to Build a Unit on Protecting the Environment?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers a site dedicated to teaching about protecting the environment.
  Link   C-SPAN Classroom: Free Resources for Teaching Civics & U.S. Government
Teacher who teach history or government, current events...and even math and science...can find lots of free material at the C-SPAN site.
  Link   National Atlas.Gov: Maps your Way
The National Atlas is another site where your tax dollars really are working Since the site is taxpayer supported, and teachers pay what seems like an extraordinary amount of their pay as taxes, it makes sense for teachers in all classes to us
  Link   Teacher Tube: A Great Resource, If you Contribute
Online video is popular, and some videos become popular. Video sites such as YouTube are the current rage.
  Link   Learning Sites: A Resource (Even if you don't Teach Archeology)
Learning Sites.Com offers some unique resources for teachers, even those teachers who don't teach archeology.
  Link   Teacher Resources: Nation Master .Com and State Master .Com
Every teacher needs an up-to-date resource about the history, geography, politics and other information about the countries of our world. Every teacher needs an up-to-date resource about the history, geography, politics and other information about
  Link   Pacer Kids against Bullying
Bullying is a problem anytime that it rears its nasty bulk and stinking frame.
  Link   Education Week: Sign Up - Keep Posted - Especially through the Summer!
Education Week offers a free newsletter service that can keep you informed about news that impacts the teaching profession. Take advantage of this offer.
  Link   Teacher Resources: Free-ed.Net
Free-ed.Net offers online resources...
  Link   Free E-mail for your School (Or your Classroom)
Do you want to put up with some advertising so you can have a safe, kid-friendly E-mail system for your entire classroom?
  Link   Project Gutenberg and eReader: Free Electronic Books
Project Gutenberg and eReader are not exactly Open Source, but both offer access to free eBooks. "Content is King" on the Internet, but content for teachers is often expensive...oftern obscenely so.
  Link   Free Online "How-To" Articles: Free Writing Format, Free Posting
Motivate Your Students to Read How-to Articles, and motivate your students to Write structured "How-to" Articles with the online service, eHow™
  Link   Free Online Tools for Educators
Here are two sites that offer free online tools that you (and your students) can use for instruction.
  Link   "Fair Use" = Source of Unlimited Free Content: What's the Catch?
"Content is King" on the Internet, and content drives instruction in face-to-face classroom teaching.
  Link   Embracing eLearning: Why your Career Depends on Online Skill Improvement
Teachers are often ambivalent to eLearning. Why? One answer: Because bureaucrats often beat the "rhetoric drum" about how computer and online course material that will, one day, replace teachers.
  Link   Using Online Technologies to Create "Sparks" in Learning
Technology has become more reliable and ubiquitous. So have teacher laptops and classroom LCD projectors for their personal use.
  Link   Teaching Tools Database
 

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