Came across this as I was doing my action research. My school, and many others, uses NETS standards for their technology policy. Some resources for teachers and admin here.
Just found and read this article that really helped me get a new perspective on relating math to the students. I think these four habits can be used for all different subjects.
Google Docs is such an incredible tool for college students, offering collaboration, portability, ease of use, and widespread acceptance. But there are so many options, both hidden and obvious, that there's a good chance you're not using Google Docs to its fullest capability.
Book Adventure is a FREE reading motivation program for children in grades K-8. Children create their own book lists from over 6,000 recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on the books they've read offline, and earn points and prizes for their literary successes.
Best of History Web Sites features categorized and annotated lists of links to hundreds of K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages.
I am currently covering the development of American industry in my methods course and these are some really helpful links providing more detailed information about specific important people and events.