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  1. Child Safety on the Internet (Classroom connect) by Vince Distefano, Classroom Connect, 1996-10
  2. The Online Classroom: Teaching With the Internet by Eileen Giuffre Cotton, 2000-03-01
  3. Educator's Internet Funding Guide: Classroom Connect's Reference Guide for Technology Funding by David G. Bauer, 1996-12
  4. Special Educational Needs and the Internet: Issues for the Inclusive Classroom
  5. Kids on the 'Net: Conducting Internet Research in K-5 Classrooms by Jessica Morton, 1998-08-26
  6. Web guide: Grades 7-12 : teacher-selected Internet resources, with ideas for classroom use by Christopher J Mautner, 1999
  7. Brave New Classrooms: Democratic Education & The Internet (Digital Formations)
  8. Design Tools for the Internet Supported Classroom by Judi Harris, 2001-01-13
  9. Internet Homework Helper (Classroom Connect)
  10. Educator's Internet Companion: Classroom Connect's Complete Guide to Educational Resources on the Internet by Classroom Connect, 1996-07
  11. The online classroom by Eileen Giuffré Cotton, 2001
  12. Teaching with the Internet: Lessons from the Classroom, Third Edition by Donald J. Leu, Deborah Diadiun Leu, 2000-03
  13. Integrating the Internet Into Your Classroom: Teaching With a CCCnet Curriculum by M. D. Roblyer, 1996-12-19
  14. www/The Internet: In the Modern Foreign Languages Classroom (Infotech) by Terry Atkinson, 2002-08-20

21. Archived: CLASSROOM INTERNET ACCESS NEARLY DOUBLES
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n. FOR RELEASE March 1, 1999. Contact David Thomas (202) 4011579. CLASSROOM INTERNET ACCESS NEARLY DOUBLES. According to a new survey, the nation's
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CLASSROOM INTERNET ACCESS NEARLY DOUBLES According to a new survey, the nation's schools are closing in on the National Educational Technology Goal of connecting all classrooms to the "information superhighway" by the year 2000. "Vice President Gore and I have set a goal of connecting every classroom in America to the Internet by the year 2000," said President Clinton. "I am pleased that these data show that more than half of all classrooms are connected - nearly twice as many connections as last year. And thanks to new "e-rate" discounts that help schools and libraries connect to the Internet, we will reach our goal by the year 2000. By giving our children the skills they need to succeed in the jobs of the future, we will build a stronger nation for the 21st Century." An issue brief, released by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), showed that 51 percent of instructional rooms classrooms, computer or other labs, school libraries, and media centers had Internet access in 1998. This is nearly a two-fold increase from 27 percent in 1997, and shows steady growth from 1994, when only three percent of instructional rooms were connected to the Internet. "We're making significant strides to get technology to the place where children learn the classroom," U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley said.

22. The Changing Classroom: Internet In The Classroom
Internet opens options for students Cyberschool, an internetbased program in Oregon, is connecting students all around the world and creating a global classroom.
http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/~russial/cyberj/schools/internet.html
Internet opens options for students
Cyberschool, an internet-based program in Oregon, is connecting students all around the world and creating a global classroom.
By Kristina Rudinskas
"To give our children the best education, we must help them to harness the powerful forces of technology. That's why we've challenged America to connect every classroom and library to the Internet by the year 2000. For the first time in history, children in the most isolated rural towns, the most comfortable suburbs, and the poorest inner-city schools will have the same access to the same universe of knowledge." President Clinton's radio address Feb. 8, 1997 President Clinton's promise sounds good to educators across the nation. The promise of new technology in the classroom allows some educators to expand their lesson plans, strengthen their curricula and entice their students with more information. But the Internet's revolution in the connected classroom is still in its infancy. Experimental programs such as the Cyberschool in Eugene, Ore., offer students around the globe an opportunity to earn high school credits by taking classes on the web.

23. Student Attitudes About Classroom Internet Use. - Free Online Library
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Since 1999, nearly 100 percent of public schools in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. have been wired for Internet access See how to access the Internet.

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    Abstract This article presents portraits of student attitudes and understanding of Internet use at home and school. Discursive data reveal a disconnect between social uses of the Internet outside of school and linear individual uses of the Internet for information access in school. These findings suggest classroom teachers should leverage students' savvy social uses of the Internet outside school to deepen and extend access to information and knowledge in the classroom. Introduction Since 1999, nearly 100 percent of public schools in the United States have been wired for Internet access (NCES, 2002). However, a 2000 National Public Radio (2000) survey reported that of 81 percent of young people (ages 10-17) who had access to the Internet at school, only 58 percent actually used it at school. A 2003 National Science Foundation survey of K-12 schools similarly found that although nearly all schools had Internet access, only 47 percent of students accessed the Internet at school (NSF, 2006). Additional research reports middle and high school students perceive a strong disconnect between how they use the Internet at home and how they use the Internet with teachers at school (Levin et al, 2002). This study qualitatively examines student perceptions and attitudes of Internet use in the classroom, in an effort to bridge the growing digital divide between home and school uses of the Internet.

25. CLASSROOM INTERNET ACCESS NEARLY DOUBLES | US Education Department Press Release
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    Archived: CLASSROOM INTERNET ACCESS NEARLY DOUBLES A r c h i v e d  I n f o r m a t i o n FOR RELEASE:March 1, 1999 Contact: David Thomas (202) 401-1579 CLASSROOM INTERNET ACCESS NEARLY DOUBLES According to a new survey, the nation's schools are closing in on the National Educational Technology Goal of connecting all classrooms to the "information superhighway" by the year 2000. "Vice President Gore and I have set a goal of connecting every classroom in America to the Internet by the year 2000," said President Clinton. "I am pleased that these data show that more than half of all classrooms are connected - nearly twice as many connections as last year. And thanks to new "e-rate" discounts that help schools and libraries connect to the Internet, we will reach our goal by the year 2000. By giving our children the skills they need to succeed in the jobs of the future, we will build a stronger nation for the 21st Century." An issue brief, released by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), showed that 51 percent of instructional rooms classrooms, computer or other labs, school libraries, and media centers had Internet access in 1998. This is nearly a two-fold increase from 27 percent in 1997, and shows steady growth from 1994, when only three percent of instructional rooms were connected to the Internet.

26. The Connected Classroom - Internet_Safety
What is Social Networking? With stories like Growing Up Online PBS Frontline it is no wonder parents have concerns about what their children are doing online.
http://theconnectedclassroom.wikispaces.com/Internet_Safety

27. Faster Classroom Internet Access
Speed up your Classroom Internet Access by 100 Times! For less than $1000 How? …. Read on. Most schools now have some form of internet access router.
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The common feature amongst all of them is that they allow many users to connect to the Internet via one phone line. All of them act as "intermediate buffer" between the users and the Internet itself. Proxy Servers act on behalf of the Internet – hence the name "proxy". Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) also use a proxy. When you think you are accessing the "Internet", you are often accessing the proxy on their computer. The ISP pays less for their data downloads and you get information quicker – everybody is happy.
According to the Oxford …. A cache is "…a hiding place for treasure". A treasure it certainly is!! The key to survival in the Internet classroom is the proper handing of caching. You MUST know what your computer is doing with its "hidden treasures" and how to make it do what you want.
The caching feature of browsers is the secret to FAST Internet access in the classroom.
Your ISP has a big one Too!

28. Think Classroom: Internet Links
Use a web browser and the Internet to find alternate texts and enrichment materials that are a good match for your readers. Discover other tips for helping students improve
http://www.thinkport.org/Classroom/links.tp

29. Classroom Internet Survival Skills
Classroom Internet Survival Skills The Internet is one of today's hottest topics. Many educators believe that there is some way to use the power of the Internet to
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30. Best "Classroom/Internet" Titles
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Sort by: Release Date Rating Votes The Social Network A story about the founders of the social-networking website, Facebook. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 The murderous Bride continues her vengeance quest against her ex-boss, Bill, and his two remaining associates; his younger brother Budd, and Bill's latest flame Elle. Efter brylluppet A manager of an orphanage in India is sent to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he discovers a life-altering family secret. Ben X As an alternative to getting bullied at school, an autistic teenager retreats into the world of online role-playing games. Shattered Glass The true story of a young journalist who fell from grace when it was found he had fabricated over half of his articles. Happy-Go-Lucky A look at a few chapters in the life of Poppy, a cheery, colorful, North London schoolteacher whose optimism tends to exasperate those around her. Napoleon Dynamite A listless and alienated teenager decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small western high school, while he must deal with his bizarre family life back home. Adoration For his French-class assignment, a high school student weaves his family history in a news story involving terrorism, and goes on to invite an Internet audience in on the resulting controversy.

31. Ryerson University: The Chang School (2010–2011): Classroom/Internet
Classroom/Internet courses are delivered using a combination of classroom and Internetbased instruction. Once enrolled, you will receive detailed information regarding the
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32. Internet Scavenger Hunt – Classroom Internet Activity
Teachers often don't know how to use the internet with students. Teach kids how to use the internet efficiently. Fun online lesson plan for grades 3 to 6.
http://www.suite101.com/content/internet-scavenger-hunt---classroom-internet-act

33. Classroom Internet Sites
Classroom Internet Sites Home Page
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34. Fifth (5th) Grade Skills | Grade Level Help At Internet 4 Classrooms
Fifth (5th) Grade Skills Grade Level Help at Internet 4 Classrooms, internet resources for teachers students, children parents Educational for elementary 5th grade
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36. Congressional Commission Endorses Classroom Internet Use
Higher Education News News. Congressional Commission Endorses Classroom Internet Use. by Black Issues , January 18, 2001
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37. Classroom Internet Control - Other Programming Languages
Classroom Internet control Other Programming Languages So here's the story, I work in a classroom with 34 computers and 3 servers.
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 173 Rep Power: Classroom Internet control So here's the story, I work in a classroom with 34 computers and 3 servers. Some kids have been using the internet for inappropriate uses, which would be during class while they need to be working on a project, etc. I am wanting to create a program mainly in VB that will allow me to disable internet access to a certain computer or a certain username in the Active Directory. I know the way with active directory to set a false proxy but that takes to much time. Is there anyone with an Idea of how I could set this up to be able to manage it from a computer that is not the server. If you have any questions, let me know.
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38. Applications For K-12 Networking: Classroom Internet Connectivity
Applications for K12 Networking. Classroom Internet Connectivity. The Challenge Most schools with Internet connectivity have limited the connection to either the school’s
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39. Classroom Internet Access Increases Nearly Sevenfold - Related Stories - ASCD Sm
In 2005, 95% of public school classrooms had Internet access, up from 14% in 1996, when the federal
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40. NHPTV Knowledge Network
New Hampshire Public Television Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Lesson Plans This collection of over 70 teacher designed cross curricula lesson plans from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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