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Consortium for School Networking CoSN
http://www.cosn.org/

promotes the use of telecommunications to improve K-12 learning. Members represent state and local education agencies, nonprofits, companies and individuals who share our vision. Our goals are: Leadership Development, Advocacy, Coalition Building, and Emerging Technology.

Education Development Center -- Center for Online Professional Education
http://www2.edc.org/COPE/

The Center for Online Professional Education COPE focuses on the use of technology, in conjunction with other means, to support ongoing communities of education professionals. Center projects focus on work with education leaders in the areas of online professional development, technology for teaching and learning, mathematics education, and cultural diversity.

International Society for Technology in Education
http://www.iste.org/

ISTE is a nonprofit professional organization with a worldwide membership of leaders and potential leaders in educational technology.

Massachusetts Elementary School Principals' Association
http://www.mespa.org/

M.A.S.S. Exchange
http://www.massupt.org/

Mass. Networks
http://www.massnetworks.org/

Mass Networks Education Partnership MNEP is an independent, nonprofit organization of people from education, business, government, and labor working together to promote the use of information and communication technology ICT as a tool for education reform.

National School Board Association -- Technology and Learning
http://www.nsba.org/T+L/

North East and Islands Regional Technology Consortia
http://www.neirtec.org/

NEIRTEC serves the six New England States, New York, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. NEIRTEC focuses on helping educational leaders at the state, district, and school levels address the many challenges involved in putting technology to effective use, with a particular emphasis on the needs of schools in underserved urban and rural communities.

Network of Regional Technology in Education Consortia
http://www.rtec.org/

TERC
http://www.terc.edu/

TERC's mission is to improve mathematics, science, and technology teaching and learning.

WWWEDU
http://www.edwebproject.org/wwwedu.html

the Internet's largest forum on the use of the World Wide Web in education. WWWEDU is a moderated discussion with over 1600 members from 35 countries.

United Nations Home Page
http://www.un.org/

U.S. Postal Service
http://www.usps.gov

National Park Service
http://www.nps.gov

Virtual Tourist II
http://www.vtourist.com

American Red Cross Home Page
http://www.redcross.org

American Dental Association Online
http://www.ada.org/index.html

The Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence FREE
http://www.ed.gov/free

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