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  Challenge 2000 Multimedia Project
  http://pblmm.k12.ca.us/index.htmlVariety of resources, examples and research 
  focusing on project-based learning and multimedia. Educational Technology Panel
  
  http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/ORAD/BackgroundBackground paper describing the Educational 
  Technology Panel, originally established to identify, evaluate, and recommend 
  exemplary educational technology programs.  George Lucas Educational Foundation
  
  http://www.edutopia.org/PBL/Models of innovative practices in K-12 education which 
  incorporate project-based learning.  
  Network-Based Educational Activity 
  Collection
  http://www.mwsu.edu/~educ/coe/structures/structures.htm/
  Judi Harris's extensive 
  research about how teachers can become designers for Internet projects, 
  including 18 structures for successful telecomputing activities.
 Project Approach
  http://www.project-approach.com/Project Approach theory, planning, examples, 
  and professional development focused on using project-based learning in 
  early childhood and elementary education. Project Based Learning Handbook
  http://www.bie.org/pbl/pblhandbook/contents.phpBuck Institute of Education's comprehensive overview of PBL 
  provides a detailed planning model for teachers and PBL research. Project Based Learning Resources
  
  http://www.iearn-canada.org/guideontheside.htmlCollection of articles, examples and resources 
  related to project-based learning.  
  
  Sharing Best Practices & 
  Strategies in School Reform
      
      http://www.bobpearlman.org/BestPractices/PBL.htmBob Pealman's collection of PBL best practices, pilot 
  projects, and student work. Technology Support for PBL
  
  http://www.ed.gov/pubs/SER/Technology/ch8.htmlExamples of technologies which provide support 
  for the the implementation of project-based learning..  Virtual Architecture: Designing and Directing 
  Curriculum-Based Telecomputing
  http://virtual-architecture.wm.edu/Judi Harris presents examples of curriculum-based 
  educational telecomputing projects and related resources.
   The Web Project
  http://www.webproject.org/Focuses 
  on innovative, project-based 
  learning in the arts, humanities, and social sciences
  by people of all ages.   
  WWWEDU Discussion List
  
    
  http://www.gsh.org/lists/wwwedu.html Pronounced "We Do" the WWWEDU listserv is one of the oldest gathering places
    for educators to exchange ideas about using the Web to support learning.
 WWW 4 Teachers
  http://4teachers.org/Online community for teachers integrating 
  technology in the classroom; includes online tools, PBL checklist and other 
  resources. 
 Recommended Reading 
  Brave New Schools: Challenging Cultural Illiteracyby Jim Cummins and Dennis Sayers, 1997Order from Amazon.com
 This book describes a world in which students, teachers and parents are globally connected
    and thereby able to communicate across geographical and cultural barriers. Has many
    enlightening case studies, as well as an insightful history of intercultural networking.
 
  Net Learning: Why Teachers Use The Internetby Ferdi Serim & Melissa Koch, 1996Order from Amazon.com
 Net Learning shows how project-based learning benefits students and teachers. It
    highlights projects from all curricular areas, provides excerpts and curriculum ideas from
    experienced teachers, and offers step by step instructions for joining specific projects.  This book helps you decide when
    and when not to use project-based learning to teach a particular objective.
 Raw Materials for the Mind:Teaching & Learning in Information & Technology Rich Schoolsby David Warlick, 1998
  http://www.landmark-project.com/rmfm/
  
  Order from Amazon.comA comprehensive and effective look at finding and using all kinds of Internet information
    in your classroom..
 
The Busy Educator's Guide to the World Wide Webby Marjan Glavac, 1998http://www.glavac.com/
 Order from Amazon.com
 This book highlights some of the best educational Web sites. Glavac also shows educators how to
    search and find networked projects and other information on the Internet.
 Virtual Architecture: Designing and Directing Curriculum-Based
    TelecomputingBy Judi Harris, 1998http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~jbharris/
    Virtual- Architecture/
  
  Order from Amazon.comThis readable, practical book shows you how to begin building clear, strong, and simple
    activity structures that become your foundation for designing and implementing powerful
    curriculum-based telecomputing projects.
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