Digital Curriculum Sources
Digital curriculum has many advantages over traditional, analog (paper-based) curriculum. If it is web-based, it can be readily accessible from any Internet-connected computer, can be accessible to people with disabilities, can be readily updated, and is often more current. Often and increasingly, it is free! If you have other digital curriculum sources not included on this list, feel free to add them here. (The wiki password is "att")
Free Digital Curriculum
- The English WikiPedia
- National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
- Google Earth - Google Earth Hacks!
- Roy: Tale of a Singing Zebra (free multimedia book)
- Quizlet: A free tool for learning vocabularly from lists you create
- Interactive Periodic Table
- Google News
- Global Voices Online
- Kitzu: Multimedia project resources
- Geography Games and Cool Stuff from My Wonderful World!
- American Memory from the US Library of Congress
- Virtual Frog Dissection: NetFrog (Univ of Virginia)
- BookPALS Storyline Online
- Ignite Learning's free YouTube Science and Math Videos
Searchable Digital Curriculum Databases / Lesson Plans
- Curriki - Open source digital curriculum project
- Marcopolo
- Filamentality
- Read - Write - Think - From NCTE, Reading and Language Arts
- Illuminations Math - From NCTM, lessons and activities
- Science Net Links - for science educators
- Arts Edge Lesson Plans - From the Kennedy Center
- eMINTS eThemes
Commercial Digital Curriculum
- Explore Learning
- NetTrekker
- United Streaming
- Visual Thesarus
- KidBiz3000
- Ignite Learning's COW: 'Curriculum On Wheels'
Other Resources
- Firefox web browser (free)
- Kerpoof
- Podcast on Commercial Digital Curriculum
- Electronic Whiteboard resources (my workshop curriculum on E-Whiteboards and more digi curriculum links)
- Virtual Frog Dissection: Frog Guts