ALT-J Research in Learning Technology
The Association for Learning Technology Journal (ALT-J) aims to promote good practice in the use of learning technologies in education and industry and facilitate collaboration between practitioners, researchers, and policy makers. The Association is determined to establish the area of learning technology as a discipline in its own right; any submissions to the Journal whose quality and distinctiveness support this ambition will be considered.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09687769.asp
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Association for Educational Communications and Technology, The
Links professionals interested in technology and its application to learning.
http://www.aect.org/
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CEO Forum on Education and Technology
CEO Forum on Education and Technology
The CEO Forum on Education and Technology was founded to help ensure that America’s schools effectively prepare all students to be contributing citizens and productive workers in the 21st Century. To meet this objective, the Forum will issue an annual assessment of the nation’s progress toward integrating technology into American classrooms through the year 2000.
http://www.ceoforum.org/
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Consortium for School Networking
Promoting the use of telecommunications to improve K–12 learning. Members represent state and local education agencies, nonprofits, companies, and individuals who share our vision.
http://www.cosn.org/
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Global SchoolNet Foundation, The
Sponsors of numerous online projects. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is a major contributor to the philosophy, design, culture and content of Internet-based learning. Linking kids, teachers, and parents around the world.
http://www.gsn.org/
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High Plains Regional Technology in Education Consortium
As one of 10 RTECs funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Our region of Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, covers 2.7 million students and 173,300 teachers.
http://hprtec.org/
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International Association for Distance Learning
The International Association for Distance Learning (IADL) was originally established to promote quality in distance education and training, and to provide approval and recognition of open and distance learning programs and their providers. This remit now also includes providers of e-learning and online courses worldwide.
http://www.iadl.org.uk
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Logo Foundation, The
The Logo Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization devoted to informing people about Logo (a programming language) and supporting them in their use of Logo-based software and learning environments.
http://www.logofoundation.org/
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Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL)
MACUL provides support for over 5,000 educators in Michigan and the mid-west through professional development programs, state and regional conferences, grants, publications, and member benefits. Membership in MACUL is $25/year.
http://www.macul.org/
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North American Association of Technology Professionals
The North American Association of Technology Professionals (NAATP) provides resources for K–12 educators on technology related issues. The organization has an adoption program where local technology companies adopt a classroom, teacher, or school for a year. This allows a stronger community presence for the company while allowing educators to have access to professionals who work with technology daily.
http://www.naatp.com/
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Reach the World
Reach the World (RTW) is a nonprofit company (501 [C] [3] ) founded in 1997 to develop interactive Internet-based educational resources for participating schools around the world. RTW is dedicated to promoting international exchange of ideas and contributing to instruction and learning of history, science, writing, and communication. RTW projects utilize the Internet, computer equipment and software, and telecommunications tools to bridge classrooms and cultures.
http://www.reachtheworld.org/
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Snorkel, The: K–12 technology Leaders' Forum
The Snorkel is designed as a place of retreat and support for technology leaders. A survival tool, when underwater.
http://www.thesnorkel.org
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Society for Applied Learning Technology
Founded in 1972, membership in the Society for Applied Learning Technology® is oriented to professionals whose work requires knowledge and communication in the field of instructional technology. It is a professional society, designed for individual membership participation with classes of membership keyed to the interest and experience of the individual. The Society provides a means to enhance the knowledge and job performance of an individual by participating in Society sponsored meetings, and through receiving Society-sponsored publications. It enables one to achieve knowledge for work in the field of applied learning technology by association with other professionals in conferences sponsored by the Society.
http://www.salt.org/
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South African English Teacher
South African English Teacher is a jobs and resource site for EFL / ESL teachers in South Africa. Posts regarding educational technology are welcome.
http://www.saet.co.za/
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SURWEB
SURWEB allows people to create multimedia presentations in minutes using images, sounds & movies provided by SURWEB or other digital sources. SURWEB was established in 1995 in Utah by the Southeastern Education Service Center (SESC) with a Technology Innovation Challenge Grant from the U.S. Department of Education (USDoED).
http://www.surweb.org/
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Tech.Learning
Serving educators with ideas, tools, and resources for integrating technology into the K–12 school, classroom and curriculum.
http://www.techlearning.com/
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