A.     COMMUNITY TRAINING RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

1.      RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS

a.       Plugged In, Inc.

http://www.pluggedin.org
A non-profit, after-school program for elementary school children and teenagers offering classes in technological areas.

b.      Community Technology Centers Network

http://www.ctcnet.org

Organization of more than 250 computer access centers in the United States. The centers partner with schools, museums, community centers, and churches to provide training and to promote equitable access to technology.

c.       Homework Central

http://www.HomewrokCentral.com

A comprehensive guide to online knowledge that has over 75,000 hand-picked links covering over 10,000 subjects.

2.      RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS

a.       Educational Cyber Playground

http://www.edu-cyberpg.com

This site provides teachers, parents, librarians, and homeschoolers a “webliography” of links to educational resources in a wide range of subjects.

b.      School.net

http://www.school.net

This non-profit site focuses on K—12 education and has resources for teachers, students, and parents that includes links to schools, educational information, Internet help, etc.