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| Collection Name: | Internet Scout Project
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| Collection Description: | The Internet Scout Report provides evaluation and annotation of high-quality online resources, particularly those that will be of value to the education community. Each resource is selected, researched, and annotated by a team of professional librarians and subject-matter experts, who evaluate sites on the basis of their content, authority, upkeep, presentation, availability, and cost. Published since 1994, the Report is one of the internet's oldest and most respected publications. The Internet Scout Project is part of the College of Letters and Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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Collection Information:
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Elementary School
High School
Higher Education
Informal Education
Middle School
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| Intended Audience |
Educator
Learner
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| Link |
Http://scout.wisc.edu/
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| Publisher / Resource Provider |
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
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| Resource Type |
Audio/Visual
Collection
Instructional Material
Reference Material
Text
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| Subject Keyword(s) |
General Science
Social Sciences
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| Collection Name: | AMSER: Applied Math and Science Education Repository
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| Collection Description: | AMSER (Applied Math and Science Education Repository) is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for those in community and technical colleges, but free for anyone to use. AMSER is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the National Science Digital Library, and is being created by a team of project partners led by Internet Scout. |
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Collection Information:
| Contributor(s) |
ATE Centers
American Association Of Community Colleges
American Mathematics Association Of Two-Year Colleges
Internet Scout Project
MERLOT
Morrill Solutions
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| Grade Level |
Higher Education
Technical Education (Lower Division)
Technical Education (Upper Division)
Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
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| Intended Audience |
Administrator
Educator
Learner
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| Link |
Http://amser.org/
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| Resource Type |
Collection
Instructional Material
Reference Material
Search Engine
Text
Tool
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| Subject Keyword(s) |
General Science
Science
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| Resource Title: | Teach Engineering
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| Description: | TeachEngineering is a resource for K-12 educators wanting to introduce students to engineering, even if they have no background knowledge of engineering. The project is a collaboration between four engineering colleges and is funded by the National Science Foundation. The resources provided here are intended to help teachers "enhance learning, excite students and stimulate interest in science and math through the use of hands-on engineering." The lessons connect real-world experiences with curricular content already taught in K-12 classrooms and link the content to educational standards. The collection of materials are included in a database that can be searched by keyword, grade level, educational standard or other criteria, or browsed by subject area, curricular units, lessons or activities. Educators are encouraged to submit reviews and create their own area on the website to easily access personal favorites. Only a few sample lessons were posted at the time of this report, but the database is expected to be available sometime in January 2005. Other sections of the website provide information and links to learn more about the field of engineering. |
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Additional Resource Information
| Intended Audience |
Other Educational Professionals
Secondary School Teachers
Student Teachers
Teacher Educators
Teachers
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| Language |
En
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| Publisher / Resource Provider |
Teachengineering.org
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| Resource Type |
Answer Sheets
Instructional Materials
Lesson Plans
Orientation Materials
Science Materials
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| Rights Information |
Http://teachengineering.org/policy_tou.php
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| Subject Keyword(s) |
Engineering
Engineering -- Study and Teaching
Science
Science -- Engineering
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