All of the resources found on this page can be found elsewhere on the web site. They are gathered here in one place as an alternative way to look for sites.
ELECTRONIC BOOKS
RocketBooks
SoftBook Press Inc.
University of Virginia-Collection of Electronic Books.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/uvaonline.html
The Online Books Page
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/books.html
Resources for Ted Nellen's English Class
http://www.tnellen.com/school/books.html
Project Gutenburg
READING INSTRUCTION
Hazel Jobe's Contribution to Education World
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr150.shtml
Read Across America (March 2nd)
Children's Literature Web Guide
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html
Quick reference to book awards. Links to teaching resources, discussion lists, authors, readers theater, etcä
E-MAIL CONNECTIONS AND PROJECTS
West Elementary School-Loogootee
IECC-Intercultural Email Classroom Connections
The Global Schoolhouse
E-Pals
NickNacks-Telecollaborate!
http://home.talkcity.com/academydr/nicknacks/
Book Rap
http://rite.ed.qut.edu.au/oz-teachernet/projects/book-rap/
Journey Exchange
http://www.win4edu.com/minds-eye/journey
AUTHOR WEB PAGES
Author! Author!-A table of selected authors with Internet resources for each one.
http://www.alltogethernow.org/docs/author.htm#Top
Children's Book Council
Missouri Authors
Author's Pen-a huge searchable collection of links to author's web sites.
http://www.books.com/scripts/authors.exe
The Author Corner-Pages clearly written for students in grades 2-10.
DISCUSSION LISTS
RTEACHER
Address your message to listserv@listserv.syr.edu. Leave the first line of your message blank. On the second line type: SUB RTEACHER fullname. Be certain the message does not contain other information send your message.
This is a discussion list for people interested in topics related to literacy learning in traditional and electronic contexts.
CHILD_LIT (listserv@smithers.rutgers.edu)
This is a discussion list for people interested in the criticism and theory of children's literature.
KIDLIT-L(listserv@bingrmb.cc.binghamton.edu)
This is a discussion list for people interested in children's literature.
TAWL (listserv@listserv.arizona.edu)
This is a discussion list for teachers who are interested in Whole Language.
Pitsco's Launch to Lists
http://www.tile.net/tile/listserve/index.html
TEACHER SUPPORT
Reading Online
MOREnet's Internet Resources for K-12 Educators
http://www.more.net/projects/dese/resources
Miss Rumphius Award Winners
http://web.syr.edu/~djleu/RTEACHER/rumphius.html
Integrating the Internet
http://www.indirect.com/www.dhixson/index.html
EdWeb
Global Schoolnet Foundation
Classroom Connect
AskERIC
Education World
http://www.education-world.com/
SCORE Cyberguides
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html
EDs Oasis
WEBQUESTS
The WebQuest Site-This site is made by Bernie Dodge, one of the originators of the WebQuest idea. There are templates and explanations about how to create a WebQuest, rubrics for evaluating them and a matrix of good WebQuests that are ready to use.
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquest.html
Ozline-Webquests for learning
http://www.ozline.com/webquests/
Track Star-List of WebQuests and Scavenger Hunts
http://scrtec.org/track/tracks/s03346.html
San Bernardino Schools: Educational Media and Technology
http://itdc.sbcss.k12.ca.us/curriculum/webquest.html
Janice's Reading WebQuest and two others
Surfn'
http://www.more.net/~janice/webquests/reading
The Million Dollar Trip-for Jr. High and up
http://www.more.net/projects/dese/resources/webquest/million/Million.html
United States Adventure-for Elementary school
http://www.more.net/projects/dese/resources/webquest/usaquest/Millionez.html
TECHNOLOGY AND SCHOOL REFORM
From Now On-Excellent thoughtful articles on technology education. See the September issue with an article on Information Literacy.
Reinventing Schools-The Technology is Now (National Academy of Science)
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/techgap/welcome.html
Center for Leadership in School Reform
http://www.clsr.org/index.shtml