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Cox Education
Network - The School Facilities Board - through the COX Education
Network - will provide educational content to all public school teachers
and students in Arizona via the Internet.
By providing anytime, anywhere access to more than 250 software titles,
teachers and students will extend learning beyond the classroom and focus
on using technology to improve achievement. |
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Marco
Polo -
Access
lesson plans, student activities, reviewed Web sites and other MarcoPolo
resources. |
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Partnership
for 21st Century Skills
- The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is a
unique alliance of education, business and government leaders working to
fully address the education needs and challenges of work and life in the
21st century. |
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Intel
Teach to the Future -
Intel® Teach to the
Future is a worldwide effort to help both experienced teachers and
Pre-Service teachers integrate technology into instruction to develop
students' higher-level thinking skills and enhance learning. |
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Rubi-Star
Rubric Generator - RubiStar is a tool to help the teacher who wants to
use rubrics, but doesn't have the time to develop them from scratch. |
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Online
Assessments
---Brainchild - Select
free online assessments for grades 3-8, based on Arizona State Standards.
---NETS
Online Technology Assessment - The NETS Online Technology
Assessment helps teachers measure student skills in using software
applications and helps measure student progress toward meeting the National
Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS•S).
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Century Skills - Route 21 - is a collection of web-based tools
designed to support and promote achievement of ICT literacy and 21st century
skills. It presents a dynamic look at highlighted examples, resources,
recommendations, tools and recommended goals in each of nine key areas that
support a coherent framework for 21st century education. |
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Ed Tech
Action Network (ETAN) - The Ed Tech Action Network is designed to
provide you with the tools and training you need to be a powerful advocate
for improved technology learning and teaching at the local, state, and
federal levels. |
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