Online Educational Directories (or portals about training, education and development)
(This page is referenced from Training Basics.)
What's an Online Directory?
Online directories are usually very large repositories of information in regard to one overall topic. Readers can search the directories for specific subtopics or various ways to get the subtopic (for example, via online newsletter, Website, etc.). Online directories are sometimes referred to as learning or knowledge portals (although these terms are still being defined somewhat.)The following directories were generously suggested by John
Simkin of Spartacus
Educational on January 20, 2000. Comments from John:
I have had a large number of requests concerning Google and good directory websites for education. I would suggest that you all [people providing online educational resources!] register your website with Google (at http://www.google.com).I have found the following website directories very good. Most require you to fill out a form. When they are maintained by one individual I have also enclosed their email address. The BBC website is the most visited website in Britain (160 million page impressions a month). It is not easy to get on there but it is well worth the effort.
British Directories
BBC WebguideTopmarks - email: Sue Splton (Topmarks) education@topmarks.co.uk
ScoilNet
Learning and Teaching Scotland
Time Plan
USA & Canada Directories
Scout - email: (scout@CS.WISC.EDU)Canada SchoolNet - email: White.Louise@ic.gc.ca
INDIANA Teaching & Learning Center(ITLC) - email: aitlc-l@ai.org
- or email: Mark Whitman (ITL) whitman@laf.cioe.com
WWW Virtual Library
British Columbia Social Studies Teacher's Association
StudyWeb
Education World
Internet Library
About Internet Guides
Virtual Reference - email: Bob Drudge (Virtual Reference) rbdrudge@refdesk.com
Academic Information - email: Mike Maden (Academic Information) index@academicinfo.net
Learning Websites
David Levin (Learning Websites) - email: d-levin@govst.eduHomework Central
You may wish to look at John Simkin's two internet encyclopaedias:
Encyclopaedia of British History: 1500-1980
Encyclopaedia of USA History: 1840-1980
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The following books are recommended because of their highly practical nature and often because they include a wide range of information about this Library topic. To get more information about each book, just hover your cursor over the image of the book. A "bubble" of information will be displayed. You can click on the title of the book in that bubble to get more information, too.
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