| Posted by Jeff Ross, 5/27/03 at 4:55:23 PM.
APA Writing Style (http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocAPA.html#review)
This is one place to stop to find information about the APA writing style requirements and formats These are the formats we will use in our class.
APA- Purdue's Writing Laboratory Online Guide to APA (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html)
This is a fine resource guide for using the APA style in writing. There are external links to specific topics.
APA color coded (http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citapa.htm)
APA styles for non-electronic citations; color coded.
CIPA - State of New Jersey(http://www.state.nj.us/njded/techno/htcrime/ipa.htm)
This web page provides information about protecting students while they are online. It addresses questions about Internet safety.
CIPA - Safe and Ethical Use of Computers (http://www.state.nj.us/njded/techno/htcrime/ipa.htm)
This web page provides information about protecting students while they are online. It addresses questions about Internet safety.
State of NJ Parental/Guardian Internet Consent Form(http://www.state.nj.us/njded/techno/idconsent/form.pdf)
This form should be completed by the parent or guardian before any student work or information is posted on the Internet.
CIPA - Mssiouri School Boards' Association (http://www.msbanet.org/policy_issues/policy/tech_policy.asp)
A relatively clear explanation of CIPA by the Missouri School Boards' Association.
NJ Standards & Assessment (http://www.state.nj.us/njded/stass/index.html)
The State of NJ's Department of Education Page for standards and assessment. There are links to the frameworks and standards.
Kathy Schrock's Lesson Plan Page (http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/edles.html)
Numerous sites with subject area resources including lesson plans.
Top 10 Web Tips for Teachers
(http://mciu.org/%7Espjvweb/topten.html)
An interesting article written by a tech-savvy media specialist, Joyce Valenza. Also check out her personal web page which is an example of how to communicate to the overall community "who you are!"
TOP TEN REASONS TO USE THE INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB IN SCHOOLS (http://www.lhbe.edu.on.ca/teach2000/onramp/why.html)
Describes a variety of appropriate uses of the Internet and other technologies for teaching and learning.
Using URLs (http://www.teachervision.com/tv/printables/netguide17_18.pdf)
This Adobe Acrobat document prov ides a brief explanation of what a URL is and how it works.
Getting Started: Teachers & Parents Working Together (http://www.teachervision.com/tv/printables/netguide4_6.pdfhttp://www.teachervision.com/tv/printables/netguide4_6.pdf)
A very basic explanation of what the Internet is. This set of pages includes a brief history of the Internet. Needs Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Webopedia (http://www.webopedia.com/)
Webopedia bills itself as "The only online dictionary and search engine you need for computer and Internet technology." It is a worthy resource to begin investigating technology terms.
Glossary of Internet Terms (http://www.matisse.net/files/glossary.html)
This glossary, developed by Matisse Enzer, includes numerous technology and Internet terms
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