Links that we use often and/or recommend are listed here.
- Programs include professional development activities, print and electronic publications, strategic policy initiatives, research, awards for leadership and exemplary practices, and online information services.
- Resources for planning meetings, making presentations, enhancing teamwork, and making productive use of meeting time. Geared toward businesses, but lots of useful information.
- An open resource of web based interactive teaching aids for educators with peer reviews, user comments, and an awards program for exemplary resources.
- An electronic reference library provided by O'Reilly for programmers and IT professionals that searches across all of the technical books in the Safari library. There is a subscription charge, but a free trial period is available.
- The primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the U.S. and other nations. NCES is located within the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences.
- The Source for Java Technology Collaboration: java.net is the realization of a vision of a diverse group of engineers, researchers, technologists, and evangelists at Sun Microsystems, Inc. to provide a common area for interesting conversations and innovative development projects related to Java technology.
- Use this site to find the latest technical information about Java technology. Hot downloads, forums, and announcements.
- Informs educators on how technology can be used to support their teaching, learning and administrative activities.
- Information about all aspects of the CSU.
- Directory of CSU campuses.
- The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) is a not-for-profit corporation formed by the California Institute of Technology, the California State University, Stanford University, the University of California, and the University of Southern California to advance the use of communications technology in research and education at California's universities.
- NBMA is an open community of new media professionals. Since 1992, it's been a meeting ground to explore the present and future of new media; a place to exchange ideas, learn about new techniques and technologies, be inspired, and find business support in a friendly and productive atmosphere.
- Founded in 1947, ACM is a major force in advancing the skills of information technology professionals and students worldwide.
- The Association (founded in 1981) is an international, educational and professional not-for profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the knowledge, theory, and quality of learning and teaching at all levels with information technology.
- A site which describes the advantages of open source software. A good introductory site.
- The premire directory and workspace for Open Source software projects of all types. Lots of good free tools can be found here.