MINDTOOLIN' ALONG WITH COMPUTERS 
TAET CONFERENCE, OCTOBER 2002

HELPFUL WEB SITES FOR USING MINDTOOLS:
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Teaching and Learning with Technology: 
A Project of the Alberta Regional Consortia (http://www.tlt.ab.ca/)
This web site offers an extensive array of lesson plans. 
David Jonassen's Home Page 
(http://www.coe.missouri.edu/~jonassen/)
This page was last updated September, 2000. The information is still very pertinent and helpful.
PEW Internet and American Life Project:
The Digital Disconnect: The widening gap between Internet-savvy
students and their schools
(http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=67)
This report, completed Fall 2002, describes the Internet and computer uses of students, and provides their accounts of successes, failures, and frustrations with school computer access and instruction.
This journal, edited by Jamison McKenzie, offers numerous excellent articles about teacher training, technology instruction, and other important topics.
Doug Johnson, Director of Media and Technology at Mankato Schools, offers articles and activities related to technology and instruction.
Original K-12 School Student Clip Art This is the royalty free clipart collection described in this presentation, created by students and teachers at York Junior High School, Conroe Independent School District, Texas.
The Gettysburg Address Powerpoint Presentation This amusing site illustrates the dangers of Powerpoint poisoning.


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