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ACSE Resource Reviews

A page has been created for you to share your experiences about any of the hundreds of resources that have been provided at the ACSE conferences or summer institutes. Please share!

University of Waterloo Summer Institute Resources

  • All Resources (http://www.csteachers.ca) can be found here
    • Handout to go along with the Network Router Simulation session (this is not included in the 2005 resources)

Conference Resources

Ministry Resources

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General

Computer and Information Science

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Computer Engineering

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Subject-Specific Resources

General Computing

  • Ethics.csc.nsu.edu (http://ethics.csc.ncsu.edu/) - Computer Ethics Page Provided by NCSU
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Computer and Information Science

  • NCSA Mosaic HTML Primer (http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html)
  • Nerd TV on PBS (http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/) - A show on PBS that deals with Computer Related Issues
  • IBM Teacher Resource Center (http://www.developer.ibm.com/university/students/highschool/teacher_resources.html) - Problem of the Month, Tutorials, Lecture Notes, IBM Academic Initiative, etc.
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Computer Engineering

Teacher Websites

  • Beens.org (http://www.Beens.org) - Various resources for Electronics, TIK, TEE, ICS, and ICE courses. Also see wiki.beens.org, a wiki site used for student submissions and research.
  • Michael Devoy (http://doyle.wcdsb.edu.on.ca/classes/classes%20computer%20technology.htm) - TIK/TEE, ICS3M, ICS 4M and ICE3M courses
  • Parteno.Net (http://www.parteno.net) - Roy Parteno's web site ICS3M, ICS4M and IDC4U this semester
  • Amanda Gorski (http://www.turnerfenton.com/Students/lessons/gorski/) - assignments, questions and lessons for TIK2O (http://www.turnerfenton.com/Students/lessons/gorski/10_TIK28/index.html), ICS3M (http://www.turnerfenton.com/Students/lessons/gorski/11_ICS3MOwebpage/index.html), & ICS4M (http://www.turnerfenton.com/Students/lessons/gorski/12_ICS4M0webpage/index.html)
  • TheTeach.ca (http://www.theteach.ca) - Chad Whittington's web pages for TIK2O, ICS3M, ICS4M, ICE3M, ICE4M. Many of my assignments and notes are posted here.
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If you do not have an account to edit this page and would like your website added to this list, please send the information to peter@acse.netand (mailto:peter@acse.net?subject=ACSEWiki_Add_Teacher_Website_Resource) it will be added for you.

Other Resources

  • Education Network of Ontario - The primary goal of ENO/REO (http://www.enoreo.on.ca/) is to enhance the school-based educator professionalism through electronic networking. To that end ENO/REO provides a wide range of telecommunication services for the JK-12/OAC education community in Ontario, including Internet access, member email accounts, student and teacher education projects and a large number of online education conferences/newsgroups. The network also provides LAN and WAN connectivity solutions for public- and private-sector service agencies.
    ENO also provides a Computer Technology forum (http://forums.enoreo.on.ca/newsconf/eno.curr.computertech) that ACSE members may be interested in.
  • Educational Blogger Network (http://www.ebn.weblogger.com/) - eBN is a collaborative of teachers and organizations using weblogs in education. Its purpose is to help its members, kindergarten through university, to access and use weblog technology for the teaching of writing and reading across the disciplines. The network provides a forum for educational professionals who use weblogs, an array of opportunities for teachers to continue their professional growth, and a framework for cooperation to deal with issues that affect the integration of weblog and other digital technologies into teaching and learning.
  • NerdTV (http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/) - A new weekly online TV show from PBS.org technology columnist Robert X. Cringely. NerdTV is essentially Charlie Rose for geeks - a one-hour interview show with a single guest from the world of technology. Guests like Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy or Apple computer inventor Steve Wozniak are household names if your household is nerdy enough, but as historical figures and geniuses in their own right, they have plenty to say to ALL of us. NerdTV is distributed under a Creative Commons license so viewers can legally share the shows with their friends and even edit their own versions. If not THE future of television, NerdTV represents A future of television for niche audiences that have deep interest in certain topics.
  • "Announcing the Think Literacy Webpage (http://curriculum.org/thinkliteracy/)! Our purpose is to promote literacy connections across all curricula in Grades 7 to 12. We invite educators to visit us regularly for the latest on literacy. Our site will include ongoing professional development opportunities, literacy strategies in action, a continually growing library of resources, connections to current research on literacy and a provincial forum for cross-disciplinary sharing."
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