The George Lucas Educational Foundation - The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) is a nonprofit operating foundation that documents and disseminates models of the most innovative practices in K-12 schools in the US.
NASA Home Page - The exciting world of NASA is waiting for you on the Web.
Hubble Space Telescope - The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a joint project between the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA).
J - Track Satellite Tracking - easily keeps track of your favorite orbiting objects. You can choose from a fairly large list of satellites.
Earth and Moon Viewer - You can view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment or you can also view the Moon from the Earth, Sun, night side or as a map showing day and night.
Explore Cornell
- Explore Cornell is a multimedia Web magazine that was conceived
and created by the Cornell Web Production Group. It offers content
in two main formats: Features that highlight leading Cornell University
research and instruction efforts, and Tours of the campus, research
facilities, and academic units. The Web site targets a rapidly
growing and increasingly tech-savvy constituency of alumni, prospective
students, parents, and friends from around the world.
The Pencil Pages - everything you ever wanted to know about the pencil.
Travel to Oriland - visit a world built by Origami, with how-to for many of the elements.
How Stuff Works - articles and animated diagrams that explains how everyday things operate.
CIA World FactBook 2005 - comprehensive source of information on all nations.
The Internet Schoolhouse - The Internet Schoolhouse is dedicated to guiding our audience of teachers, parents and students to the best educational resources on the net. Our goal is for our audience to be Learners for LIFE!
Kathy Shrock - Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth. It is updated daily to include the best new sites to support teaching and learning.
Tools for Change by Kathy Schrock - The tools and classroom environment in a few years will look much different. Students will have personal portable devices, the classroom environment will be moveable and fluid as the situation warrants, and "anytime, anywhere" learning will be a reality!
The Internet Public Library - is set up like a real building, with a Reading Room, a Reference Center, and even an Exhibit Hall that displays visual art.
AFRICAM - explore the wonderful world of wildlife through QuickCams located in various game reserves in South Africa.
The Moonlit Road - Ghost stories and strange folktales of the American South, told by the region's most celebrated storytellers.
Stories of the Dreaming - Dreaming Online began as a project for schools led by Aboriginal story tellers. It is part of the Commonwealth Institute's Australia Dreaming program, a season of cultural, commercial and educational events to celebrate Australia. Australia Dreaming ran from 24 June - 25 November 2000.
Google - is the developer of the award-winning Google search engine, which is designed to provide a simple, fast way to search the Internet for information.
LEGO Web Sites - great collection of Lego dacta Robotic Web sites.
Educational Web Adventures - online adventures that challenge students and stimulate learning in the content areas.
Apple Australia - educational IT information about the use of computerrs in education from Apple Australia.
Arbor Heights Elementary - Seattle, WA., the Arbor Heights WWW site first appeared on the Internet on August 14, 1994. It was the 9th or 10th elementary school anywhere with a WWW site.