Web Resources
SBCC Resources – SBCC Resources include curriculum committee forms, college library, learning support services, student hub, web accessibilty standards, and downloadable web page templates.
- SBCC Curriculum Web Site
- SBCC Teaching & Learning Tips Database
- The Student HUB resources
- Teaching All Students, Reaching All Learners, including Students with Disabilities as Diverse Learners
- Web Accessibilty Standards
- ADA/504/508 compliance
- Talent Release form
- Learning Support Services
- College Library
- Request form for SBCC email or network account (all accounts are verified by HR
- SBCC Wireless Troubleshooting Guide
- Create RSS feeds for your websites
State of California – California web resources include the info from the Chancellor’s office, California Virtual College tutorials, state distance learning regulations.
- College Buys – Microsoft Software for SBCC faculty and staff HOME use
- CC Chancellor’s Office
- Foundation for California Community Colleges
- CCC Confer Tools
- Distance ed info
- @ONE Resources
Other States’ Resources
- Indiana U’s how to secure permission to copy guidelines
- Indiana U’s Fair Use Guidelines
- IU’s Teach ACT guidelines
- University of Texas (interpretation of Teach Act)
- Maricopa’s
Learning and Instruction site (probably the best Instructional Technology
site in the US)
Federal Government – Federal resources include info on federal standards and regulations on the use of web pages
by public entities, i.e., academic institutions.
Digital Libraries
- California Digital Library
- The Argus Clearinghouse
- MIT Cognet: The Cognitive and Brain Sciences Community Online
- Electronic Text Center at the University of Virgina
- Highwire Press
- NASA Astrophysics Data System
- National Geographic MapMachine
- The Perseus Project
- Project Bartleby
- Project Gutenberg
- Visible Human Project
- National Gallery of the Spoken Word
- School Discovery.com site
- Roger Schank’s Engine for Education
Still Images
- ARTstor Image Database Instructions (SBCC has a site license for access to the ARTstor image database.)
- Google Image Search database
- U.S. Library of Congress
Sound/Moving Picture Archives
- Archive.org (includes the Prelinger Archives)
- YouTube (contemporary short clips -some legal and some not)