Selected Web links about issues related to our mission
Educational Technology
USDE - Office of Educational Technology
ISTE - The National Educational Technology Standards
The Encyclopedia of Educational Technology
Grant Writing Grant
Writing Tools for Non-profit Organizations CPB
Basic Elements of Grant Writing NSF
A Guide for Proposal Writing
Academic and Scientific Writing
University of Wisconsin - Scientific Reports
UPenn - How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper
APA - Style and Publication Guides
Strategic Alliances
Wiley - Creating and Managing Strategic Alliances
Kellogg - Creating and Managing Strategic Alliances
UniSA - Strategic Alliances
School Preparation
TheKey2: An Interactive Guide to the Top Colleges and Universities for Hispanics
TheKey2 is a free interactive resource designed to help students and parents with the college admissions process. The CD-ROM will feature profiles of over 200 schools, useful web links, tutorials on writing essays and filling out college applications, financial aid tips and exclusive access to SAT & ACT online test preparation.
College Board Web Site
Educational Testing Service - Major Tests |
Selected Web links about global issues
The Globalist
The Globalist is a daily online feature service that covers the biggest story of our lifetime: globalization. Its publication partners are global companies, international organizations, high schools, colleges, newspapers and magazines, radio stations, and foundations.
Understanding the Face of Globalization
This online Internet resource guide has been developed by the Center for International Education (CIE) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) for participants of the 2001 Global Studies Summer Institute (GSSI). The Global Studies Summer Institute (GSSI) is an annual four-day program intended to provide K-16 educators with an opportunity to learn about and discuss contemporary international issues and practical approaches for integrating these issues into the classroom.
Global Studies at the University of Tennessee
The Major/Minor in Global Studies offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary framework for understanding the interactions of multiple sites across history by recognizing that local dynamics are embedded in a changing global system. As part of their curriculum, students benefit greatly from an academic program that helps them understand the implications of global change by examining what is occurring in their immediate locale and elsewhere.
Institute on Globalization - McMaster University
The Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition was created in early 1998 following the designation of globalization and the human condition as a strategic area of research by the Senate of McMaster University. The Institute brings together a group of approximately 30 scholars primarily from the social sciences and humanities disciplines. |