
Posted by Marilyn Tickner GEM is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. It is your tax dollars hard at work. Here are directions on searching http://www.thegateway.org : Begin on The Gateway to Educational Materials homepage, at www.thegateway.org At the search engine screen, enter key terms related to your search. The next screen is a list of titles of resources, each has a short summary. Any of these title links will take you directly to the resource (lesson plan, unit, etc.). Or click on the More Info link, and the full GEM record appears. Teachers can also: Again, thank you for your interest in The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) Project! Best wishes for success. Best Regards, Marilyn Tickner geminfo@geminfo.org ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology
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on 2/25/2002, 12:32 pm
The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) Project is a consortium effort with the mission of providing teachers an easy "one stop, any stop" access to educational materials on the Internet.
The Gateway To Educational Materials is a free service, available to anyone with Internet access. It is intended for educators' use.
You do not need to join to use http//:www.thegateway.org, but if you have
resources you would like added to The Gateway, or want to use the GEM tools and software to catalog your own resources, then membership is required.
·Browse through lists organized by subject;
·Browse through lists organized by keywords;
·Search by subject, keyword, title, or grade level;
·Limit search results to materials that are free;
·Connect directly to the resource from The Gateway to Educational Materials
Marilyn
GEM Project Representative
http://www.geminfo.org/
http://www.thegateway.org
Syracuse University
621 Skytop Road, Suite 160
Syracuse, NY 13244-5290
Toll Free: 1-(800) 464-9107
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