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We've gathered the lists of Web links and supplements that are often printed either in sidebars or under the resources subhead at the end of many L&L print articles and listed them here in one, easy-to-browse place. By clicking on the title of an article, you'll jump to the resources listed in that article and be able to jump from there to the Web sites suggested by the authors or to the supplement. Of course, ISTE and L&L can't vouch for the accuracy, usefulness, or even the availability of these links although they were functioning at the time of publication. Jump down to the listing of articles with links sections. The Case for Open Source Software Raise the Bar, Close the Gap, Accept No Excuses Supplement to Selling Your Students on Spreadsheets The WKEY Morning News (Supplement and Resources) NCLB Poses Challenges (Supplement and Resources)
The Case for Open Source Software Apache HTTP Server: www.apache.org CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research): http://welcome.cern.ch/welcome/gateway.html Concord Consortium: www.concord.org Linux: www.linux.org Texas Instruments: www.education.ti.com Raise the Bar, Close the Gap, Accept No Excuses Data for Student Learning: www.mcoecn.org/dsl/dsl.html D2D: www.hcesc.org/d2d FirstClass: www.centricity.com/products Hamilton County Educational Service Center: www.hcesc.org Lightspan Network: www.lightspan.com National Staff Development Council: www.nsdc.org Selling Your Students on Spreadsheets Product Spreadsheet Questionaire: A supplement to Joanne Fortunato's article. This supplement is available to members only and can be downloaded as part of the original article (256k) or stand-alone (96k). American Association for the Advancement of Science—Project 2001: www.aaas.org/project2061/ California Learning Resources Network (CLRN): www.CLRN.org English Language Arts standards: http://www.ncte.org/about/over/standards
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