Click It: A Web Roundup
The Annenberg Foundation has been a leader in producing video and media materials for classroom learning. Many of those productions have aired on public-broadcasting stations or been sold in DVD format. Now, the foundation is making its educational and professional-development guides available for free in an online database, called Learner.org. The streaming videos and interactive teaching guides cover core subject areas, and they can be searched by grade level or course work. To see a full listing of the multimedia files, you’ll need to sign up for a free username and password. A forum space, called Teacher Talk, lets users post comments or receive feedback on specific teaching exercises.
Vol. 03, Issue 03
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K-12 Industry Solutions
Longitudinal data systems in educationSAS
Guide to Mathematics Intervention SolutionsCarnegie Learning
Doing More with Less: Strategies for SuccessBlackboard K-12
The Case for Online Professional DevelopmentElluminate
Improve Achievement with High-Performance Analysis ToolsGlobalScholar
Performance Measurement: Measuring What Matters MostBaldrige National Quality Program
The Achilles Heel of Education and How to Fix ItAPQC Education
Building 21st Century Skills with Project LearningOracle Education Foundation
View a complete list of archived and upcoming webinars at our event calendar page. Past events include "Making Algebra Easier" and "Quality Counts 2009: Portrait of a Population."
Browse our exclusive directory of more than 200 K-12 professional development products and services.
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