*** NOTICE ***
The ERIC Clearinghouse on
Information & Technology
web site is no longer in operation.
The United States Department of Education
continues to offer the
ERIC Database
at
https://www.eric.ed.gov
All ERIC Clearinghouses plus
AskERIC will be closed permanently as of December 31, 2003.
In January 2004, the Department
of Education will implement a reengineering plan for ERIC. The new ERIC
mission continues the core function of providing a centralized bibliographic
database of journal articles and other published and unpublished education
materials. It enhances the database by adding free full text and electronic
links to commercial sources and by making it easy to use and up to date.
From January 2004 until
the new ERIC model for acquiring education literature is developed later in
2004, no new materials will be received and accepted for the database. However,
the ERIC database will continue to grow, as thousands of documents selected by
the ERIC clearinghouses throughout 2003 will be added. When the new model is
ready later in 2004, the new ERIC contractor will communicate with publishers,
education organizations, and other database contributors to add publications
and materials released from January 2004 forward.
Please use:
www.eric.ed.gov
to
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Search the ERIC database.
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Search the ERIC Calendar of Education-Related Conferences.
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Link to the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) to purchase
ERIC full-text documents.
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Link to the ERIC Processing and Reference Facility to purchase
ERIC tapes and tools.
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Stay up-to-date about the ERIC transition to a new contractor and
model.
Archived version of the site:
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Free ERIC/IT Resources
For FREE ERIC Digests or ERIC Networkers, send your name, address, and a stamped, self-addressed envelope, or $1 for postage and handling for every 10 items to:
ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology
621 Skytop Rd., Suite 160
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York 13244-5290
800-464-9107 | 315-443-3640 | fax 315-443-5448
Make checks payable to Information Resources Publications.
You may also e-mail your order to: eric@ericir.syr.edu .
Note: Many of these free materials are also available on this web site for you to view and print:
Digests (1995 to present), see ericdigests.shtml
Networkers, see otherpublications.shtml#Networkers.
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Address _____________________________________________
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New ERIC/IT Digests
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Laptop Computers in the K-12 Classroom (EDO-IR-2000_05) |
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Internet Resources for K-8 Students: Update 2000 (EDO-IR-2000_04) |
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Accessible Web Design (EDO-IR-1999-09) |
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XML: A Language to Manage the World Wide Web (EDO-IR-1999-10) |
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Evaluating Online Educational Materials for Use in Instruction (EDO-IR-1999-07) |
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Using the Web to Access Online Education Periodicals (EDO-IR-1999-08) |
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The Field of Educational Technology: Update 2000 A Dozen Frequently Asked Questions (EDO-IR-2000-01) |
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Building and Maintaining Digital Reference Services (EDO-IR-99-04) |
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Information Literacy (EDO-IR-99-02) |
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Internet Relay Chat (EDO-IR-99-01) |
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Radios in the Classroom: Curriculum Integration and Communication Skills (EDO-IR-99-03) |
More ERIC/IT Digests need to update this
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An Introduction to Internet Resources for K-12 Educators: Part I, Update 1999 (EDO-IR-99-05) |
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An Introduction to Internet Resources for K-12 Educators: Part II,Update 1999 (EDO-IR-99-06) |
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The Benefits of Information Technology (EDO-IR-98-04) |
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The Bread and Butter of the Internet: A Primer and Presentation Packet for Educators (EDO-IR-97-02) |
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Computer Skills for Information Problem-Solving: Learning and Teaching Technology in Context (EDO-IR-96-4) |
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Concept Mapping: A Graphical System for Understanding the Relationship Between Concepts (EDO-IR-97-05) |
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Educational MOO: Text-based Virtual Reality for Learning in Community (EDO-IR-97-01) |
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Electronic Portfolios: A New Idea in Assessment (EDO-IR-95-9) |
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E-rate: A Resource Guide for Educators (EDO-IR-98-07) |
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Evaluation of World Wide Web Sites: An Annotated Bibliography (EDO-IR-98-02) |
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The Field of Educational Technology: Update 1997 (EDO-IR-97-09) |
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Growing a Diverse Workforce in the Library and Information Science Professions (EDO-IR-97-08) |
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Helping with Homework: A Parent's Guide to Information Problem-Solving (EDO-IR-96-09) |
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Internet Resources for K-8 Students (EDO-IR-98-03) |
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An Introduction to Internet Resources for K-12 Educators: Part I, Update 1997 (EDO-IR-97-03) |
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An Introduction to Internet Resources for K-12 Educators: Part II, Update 1997 (EDO-IR-97-04) |
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Internet Basics: Update 1996 (EDO-IR-96-3) |
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K-12 Technology Planning at State, District, and Local Levels (EDO-IR-96-7) |
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Library Collection Development in an Electronic Age (EDO-IR-96-5) |
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Local Area Networks for K-12 Schools (EDO-IR-95-8) |
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Motivation in Instructional Design (EDO-IR-97-06) |
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Public Library Services for Home Schooling (ED0-IR-96-11) |
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The School Librarian's Role in the Electronic Age (EDO-IR-96-10) |
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Survey of Instructional Development Models (EDO-IR-97-07) |
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Tools for Automating Instructional Design (EDO-IR-98-01) |
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Total Quality Management in Libraries (EDO-IR-96-6) |
ERIC Networkers update this
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The AskERIC Service for Educators |
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GEM: The Gateway to Educational Materials |
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Internet Access Points to ERIC 9.1 |
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KidsConnect |
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LM_NET: A Worldwide Discussion Group for School Library Media |
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The Virtual Reference Desk: Linking the K-12 Community to Experts and Experience through Digital Reference |
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