State of New Jersey, Department of Education

Integrating Technology in the School and Classroom

In the Classroom (selected resources)
ACTEonline Select Technical Education Techniques by topic and Lesson Plans by topic.
CORD A national nonprofit organization providing innovative changes in education. It's initiatives include curriculum design, developing new learning tools, delivering professional development, creating applications of educational technology, and conducting educational research and evaluation.
Enhance Learning with Technology from Canada. Differentiating instruction, integrating outcomes (with content - a Canadian model), and changing attitudes.

ExploraVision

ExploraVision encourages K-12 students of all interest, skill and ability levels to create and explore a vision of future technology by combining their imaginations with the tools of science.
Integrating Technology in the Classroom, from Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.
Daily tips, downloads (useful forms, guides and primers), and feature articles.

NASA Education

Games, activities, educational news, and resources for students and teachers.
Southern Regional Education Board's - Electronic Campus. Offers around 37 career concentrations that could be made available to high school students.
Teaching Through Technology, a professional development resource for teachers in Wisconsin. Browse lesson and unit ideas by grade, technology used, or subject area. Includes Courses for Educators.
The George Lucas Educational Foundation Innovations and ideas. Many illustrative videos. A special site for educators and for students.
Teachers' Aides This Web site consist of resources that help take the technical out of technology for busy teachers.

Planning for Integration (selected resources)
The Concord Consortium "A nonprofit educational research and development organization based in Concord, Massachusetts. We create interactive materials that exploit the power of information technologies. Our primary goal in all our work is digital equity -- improving learning opportunities for all students."