Thursday, August 2, 2007

Blogging platform and community for educators

Blog network for specially for educator and student. You can join free. You can start build online learning for free. This blog community powered by wordpress, its good news for wordpress user.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

World Wide Learn

World Wide Learn began to develop its own directory of e-learning courses and education resources. We set out to create the type of site that we wished we had been able to find when we performed our first simple query for online courses.

The World Wide Learn directory site was formally launched in May of 1999. Today, World Wide Learn is a compelling directory of hundreds of e-learning courses and degree programs in 376 subject categories (and growing).



www.worldwidelearn.com

Education - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Preparing All Students for College, Career, and Life Through its partnerships in communities across the United States, the foundation is committed to raising the ...

www.gatesfoundation.org

Learning and Education Resource

Offering articles and information on the world of education. ... Education in Developing Countries. How do developing countries handle education amid the more ...

www.theeducationstop.net

Education Week

Offers daily news about K-12 education and schools. Issues include teacher accountability, policy, organizations, technology, student safety, and quality.

www.edweek.org/

education.com

What is education.com?

Education.com is an online resource for parents with kids in preschool through grade 12.
On our site you can:

Search over 4,000 reference articles from the best and most authoritative sources across the web. From the NYU Child Study Center to the Autism Society of America, Reading is Fundamental to Stanford University School of Education, our Reference Desk brings the best information from the most trusted universities, professional associations, non-profit institutes, and government agencies together in one place.

Browse our online magazine for hundreds of ideas that take learning beyond the classroom and into your family’s everyday life. We cover topics across the parental spectrum-- from practicing fractions by baking cookies, to how to deal with ADHD, bullying, to navigating the parent-teacher conference.

Explore virtual neighborhoods where parents with similar interests or challenges connect to trade advice and share their experiences with one another—whether it’s about dyslexia or dioramas.

www.education.com