Other
Subjects:
Listed below are articles, technology-integrated
lesson plans, and websites that include the information of integrating
computers into the classrooms and curriculum for other subjects.
Arts
Technology-related
art lesson plans : This website provide several technology-related Art
lesson plans.
Computer
Art Using MS Paint; MS
Paint; About M.S. Paint Program;
MS
Paint Tutorial; Computer
Art Lessons
Using "Painting" that comes with Windows;
Activities for Elementary
School Educators
Computer
Art Lesson Plan
Art
Education: Computer use in Art.
ArtsEdNet:
lesson plans & curriculum ideas, image galleries & exhibitions,
ArtsEdnet Talk, etc.
On-Line
Art Galleries : This page includes an electrical collection of WWW services
connected with art galleries
and archives as part of the WWW Virtual Library museums
pages.
Art
Interactive
Digital
Art Gallery
ArtsConnectEd:
The goal of ArtsConnectEd is to make arts education timely, engaging, interactive,
and pertinent
for both teachers and students of all ages.
Landscape
Painting
WWW
Virtual Library of Museums
National
Gallery of Art
ARTSEDGE:
The National Arts and Education Information Network
Music
Using
The Internet to Support Instrumental Music Standards : A lesson plan
for music courses in middle school
Be
A Music Investigator : A lesson plan for music courses in middle school
The
technology-related Music Lesson Plans : Here you will be able to find
an assortment of interesting music
lesson plans (all utilizing technology) to share with
your students.
Play
Digital, Music Instruction for the Next Generation : It is a cover story
of Electronic School. That
is about
using technology into the music classrooms.
Special Education:
LD
OnLine: Learning Disabilities Information & Resources : LD OnLine
offers information and ideas about learning
disabilities for parents, teachers, and children. Features
include the ABCs of learning disabilities and attention
deficit disorder, a national calendar, audio clips from
experts, artwork and essays by children with learning
differences, research findings, bulletin boards, a resource
guide, and in-depth information on dyslexia, ADD, and
more. It's the official site of the Coordinated Campaign
for Learning Disabilities.
Special
Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) : This is a site sponsored
by Hood College in Frederick,
Maryland. It has links to many sites dealing with special
education.
What
technologies do people with disabilities use? A brief discussion of
technologies that people with disabilities
use to operate a computer, including screen readers,
screen magnifiers, talking web browsers, and more.
Blindness
Related Resources : This website provides various online resources for
the blind, including the access
to technology for the blind.
Freedom
Scientific: Assistive Technology for people with vision impairments &
sensory disability
IBM
Accessibility Center: IBM Home Page Reader 3.0: Home Page Reader (HPR)
is a spoken on-ramp to the
Information Highway for computer users who are blind
or visually impaired.
AiSquared:
Leaders in Low Vision software and assistive technology
Language Arts:
Please
refer to my collection on CALL:
Language Arts page
By Grades:
Elementary
School Lesson Plans : Wonderful collection of K-5 lessons and units.
Most are utilizing technology,
software, and internet resources. Additional web links
and resources are given. Assessment criteria and LA state
standards addressed in each unit are posted.
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Great Computer Resources for the Primary Grades
Teaching
With The Web : Web based themes and lesson plans for K2-12 teachers
2Learn:
Curicular Resources@2Learn.ca: provide high quality curricular resources,
tools, and support for curricular applications and integration
the Information and Communication Technology Outcomes into specific subject
curricula for grades 1-12 (Seach for
curricular resources sites either by Grades or by Subjects)
Fun but Educational K/1 Websites:
Primary
Games: fun site for Grade 1
The
Little Animals Activity Centre: activities for 4 to 8 year olds, including
stories, maths and music games.
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Creative
Computing
By Frances James and Ann Kerr
Essential and imaginative activities
using information technology with children from five to eleven
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updated: January
27, 2003.
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