Vol. 5, #3
January,
2005
Suitable for elementary schoolSuitable for Middle School AECT Technology Tutorials
Suitable for elementary school Count Us In
Suitable for elementary schoolSuitable for Middle School Owl and Mouse
Suitable for Middle School NationMaster
Suitable for elementary schoolSuitable for Middle School KY Earth Science Education Network
Editor's Page
Instruction
Into the Classroom
Assistive Technology
IMMEX
Students
Through a Student's Eyes
STLP News
Support
Internet Resources
Connections
Training/PD
Peripherals
Staff Profiles
The Network is down
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Jeffrey L. Jones, editor
jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us

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AECT ProjectAECT Technology Tutorials 

http://aect.ed.psu.edu/viewlets/prerequisite.htm

This project by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology, funded in part by the US Dept. of Ed.'s PT3 Initiative, provides basic, intermediate and advance instructions for Windows 2000, Office Products, Front Page, digital cameras, digitizing video and audio and many other technical aspects.

Submitted by 
Joy Buckingham
Joy Buckingham
Count Us InCount Us In

http://www.abc.net.au/countusin/

This interactive site (from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) for primary children includes math games and activities designed to help children understand basic number concepts. 

Submitted by Maggie Whittington
Amy Johns
Owl and Mouse Educational SoftwareOwl and Mouse (Free Software)

http://www.yourchildlearns.com/owlmouse.htm

Owl and Mouse has several Map Puzzles that you can download as well as online interactive maps.  There is also software for beginning readers, as well as software to help build a castle or a farm, all of which is free! 

Submitted by 
Suzanne Weaver
Suzanne Weaver 
NationMaster GraphNationMaster.com

http://www.nationmaster.com/

NationMaster GraphNationMaster is a central data source and a handy way to graphically compare nations. The data is compiled from such sources as the CIA World Factbook, United Nations, World Health Organization, World Bank, World Resources Institute, UNESCO, UNICEF and OECD. 

Submitted by
Maggie Whittington

Maggie Whittington
Kentucky Earth Science Education NetworkKentucky Earth Science Education Network

http://www.uky.edu/KGS/education/education.html

This site created by the Kentucky Geological Survey keeps a list of useful websites that are tied to Kentucky Earth Science Core Content as well as National Earth Science Standards.  There is good information for all levels.

Submitted by 
Suzanne Weaver
Suzanne Weaver