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GENERAL

ERIC Assessment Library
http://www.ericae.net/ftlib.htm

Here you will find links to some of the best full-text books, reports, journal articles, newsletter articles and papers on the Internet that address educational measurement, evaluation and learning theory.

NCME Home Page
http://www.ncme.org/
The National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME) is a professional organization for individuals involved in assessment, evaluation, testing, and other aspects of educational measurement.

Babel Fish Translation Service
http://world.altavista.com/
This Web site from the AltaVista search engine offers free translation to and from: Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.

K-12

Web66 Home Page
http://web66.coled.umn.edu/
Just as U.S. Highway Route 66 was a catalyst for Americana, the World Wide Web is a catalyst that will integrate the Internet into K-12 school curricula. The Web66 project is designed to facilitate the introduction of this technology into K-12 schools.

Survival Guide for New Teachers
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/survivalguide/index.html
The Survival Guide for New Teachers is provided by the U. S. Department of Education. This site is designed to show how new teachers can work effectively with veteran teachers, parents, principals, and teacher educators. While you are there, be sure to visit their Help Desk: Resources for First-Year Teachers.

POST-SECONDARY

The American Distance Education Consortium
http://www.adec.edu/
The ADEC Website provides lots of information on Internet and electronic trends, satellite delivery, accessibility, and standards and plans.

Technology Tools for Today's Campuses
http://www.facultyconnection.org/
The goal of Technology Tools for Today's Campuses is to provide you with informative accounts of colleagues who have agreed to share with others their encounters with using technology in their classes. This collection of 72 articles, presented in seven sections, includes important and useful information that you can use in deciding if you want to use such tools as listservs, e-mail, the World Wide Web (WWW), or multi-user domains (MUDs) in your teaching.