Computing Classroom Resources
This collection of lessons and web resources is aimed at classroom teachers, their students, and students' families. Most of these resources come from the National Science Digital Library (NSDL). NSDL is the National Science Foundation's online library of resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. See www.nsdl.org
Computational Science Education Reference Desk (CSERD) Resource: Educator (grades K-12) and Students (high school and above)
http://www.shodor.org/refdesk
The Computational Science Education Reference Desk (CSERD). CSERD aims to help students learn about computational science programs and opportunities. The site has information for teachers and can assist teachers in providing interested students with opportunities. The site also offers information in American Sign Language and Braille.
National Science Digital Library Resource:
www.nsdl.org
This collection of lessons and web resources is aimed at classroom teachers, their students, and students' families. Most of these resources come from the National Science Digital Library (NSDL). NSDL is the National Science Foundation's online library of resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Girls Are I.T. Resource: Girls (ages 11-14) and Parents
www.girlsareit.org
Girls are I.T. is a Web site intended to inspire girls (ages 11-14) to see information technology as an exciting career opportunity. The site uses a unique holistic approach to delivering technology education, appealing to the girls' interest in community, creativity, and social benefit.
Children's Digital Media Canter / UCLA Resource: Educator, Parents and Researchers
http://www.cdmc.ucla.edu/
The "Children's Digital Media Center" at UCLA, one of five locations that comprise the NSF-funded center whose mission is to study the interaction between children and teens and the newer forms of interactive, digital media, and to see how these interactions both affect and reflect upon their lives and long term development. The site offers articles for educators and researchers on this topic.
Computer Science student resource site by William Stallings Resource: Students (high school and college)
http://williamstallings.com/StudentSupport.html
Author William Salling, in addition to his books, created a Web site that presents a diverse collection of refreshers, how-tos, and research guides. While geared for computer science (CS) students, it also has a few resources that are useful for anyone. A quick review of mathematical concepts and advice for high school and college level students.
Computing Research Overview Resource: All Audiences
http://www.nsf.gov/news/overviews/computer/index.jsp
The Internet. Gopogle. The Web browser you're using right now. These are just a few of the advances arising from NSF support that have made information technology indispensable to everyday life. Today, NSF continues to fund cutting-edge computing research and education activities that are leading to tomorrow's innovations.
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