External Links
Link NCTM (http://nctm.org)
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Link AERA (http://www.aera.net)
American Educational Research Association
Link AAAS (http://www.aaas.org)
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Link AMS (http://www.ams.org/)
American Mathematical Society
Link NCES (http://nces.ed.gov)
National Center for Educational Statistics
Link TIMSS (http://www.timss.org)
The Third International Mathematics and Science Study
Link NAEP (http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/site/home.asp)
National Assessment of Educational Progress
Link Show-Me Center (http://showmecenter.missouri.edu)
The reform curricula of middle school
Link Alternative for Rebuilding Curricula (http://www.comap.com/arc)
 
Link Lesson Plan (http://www.teachers.net)
 
Link Wonderful (http://www.wonderful.con)
Activities and games
Link Educast (http://www.educast.com)
Mathematical topics, articles, and lesson plans.
Link Advantures (http://www.aimsedu.org)
Adventures in math and science offers ideas for integrated activity-based lessons.
Link Touch Math (http://www.touchmath.com)
Facilitating learning for kinesthetic frst graders.
Link Kindergarten Connection (http://www.kconnect.com)
Articles, ideas, and lesson plans.
Link SDAIE Lesson Plan (http://www.csusb.edu/jwoerner/lesson.htm)
 
Link Academic Computing Services (http://www.csulb.edu/ACS/)
The mission of Academic Computing Services is to plan, develop, implement, maintain, and manage in a cost-effective manner those information technologies and resources necessary to facilitate the teaching-learning process among faculty and students and the acquisition of knowledge through instructionally related research, scholarly publications, and creative works.
Link California State University, Long Beach (http://www.csulb.edu/)
Looking for directions to campus, catalogs, schedules, our faculty or staff? Then you've found the right place. The California State University, Long Beach on the World Wide Web!
Link Campus Bookstore (http://www.csulb.edu/bookstore)
Shop your campus bookstore first and save money! Pre-order your Textbooks and Course Materials here! Where the New Textbook Dollar Goes . . . .
Link Center for Usability in Design and Assessment (http://www.csulb.edu/~cuda/)
CUDA stands for Center for usability in Design and Assessment and is a usability lab at California State University, Long Beach. CUDA provides state of the art usability testing and other software evaluation methods for Education and Industry.
Link COAST Library Catalog (http://coast.csulb.edu)
COAST, the CSULB Library catalog, provides information on items the Library owns and where they are located. Items include books, periodicals and journals, media sources, government documents, microforms, and rare materials.
Link Computer Based Training website (http://cbt.csulb.edu)
The CBT system was designed to provide a simple interface for browsing, taking a course online, and downloading training courseware from CBT Systems. Full usage instructions are located on the site.
Link University Library (http://www.csulb.edu/library/)
Welcome to the Library at California State University, Long Beach. Like other large academic libraries, at CSULB we are giving increasing emphasis to electronic, network-based collections and services. Though there always will be a place for print collections, we are committed to be a significant provider of electronic information services to the campus community. To that end, we have developed and will continue to expand this system of gateways to local and remote networked information resources to complement and enhance those available from other CSULB sites.
Link CSULB Library's Electronic Resources (http://www.csulb.edu/library/eref/eref-index.html)
Provides one-stop-shopping for COAST (the Library's catalog), the Electronic Reference Network (access to article databases and other electronic reference sources), the Virtual Reference Collection (an extensive collection of links to web reference sites), and links to the catalogs of other libraries (including CSU and UC libraries).
Link CourseInfo Training (http://company.blackboard.com/support/CourseInfoInstructor/tutorials.html#4.0)
This introductory tutorial will teach you the basics of working with CourseInfo. In these hands-on activities, you will use page editors to add content to a course, explore the user management tools and work with the site management options.