Acknowledgements

Yvonne Singer and I must acknowledge help from many sources for the growing wealth of links gathered and indexed in this Resources for Educators site. First and foremost, I must thank the following students (many of whom are now practicing teachers), staff, and faculty at UPJ, and teachers elsewhere who have helped me update the lists over the years:

Mandi Axmann (Instructional Designer at the Teknikon University in Pretoria, South Africa), Chris Basenback, Corinn Bialas, Matt Brindle, Becky Brockman, Polly Buenger (Texas Educator and Technology Coordinator), John Carpenzano, Brian Clawson, Christy Deah, Donna Gagnier, Megan Goisovich, Angel Goller, Kristy Gonzalez, Kim Haberkorn, Vanessa Hebda, Donna Hendry (Connecticut Special Education teacher), Michelle Hudimac, Lorrie Jackson (K-12 Technology Coordinator in Memphis, Tennessee, now a writer and editor with EducationWorld.com), Richard Katenhusen, Jessica Keirn, Lisa Kermes, Dawn Klochak, Mary Krempasky, Jamie Krupa, Amy Kyle, Robert Malcolm, Tracy Nardina, John Neff, Eric Odorcich, Mariah Peterman, Rebecca Randall (North Carolina 5th grade teacher), Aaron Rendos, Kathryn Saxman, John Sciurba, Bobby Speicher, Jason Stiteler, Kimm Stokes, Heather Thomas, Holly Wilson, Jeff Wolfhope, and Kelly Young.

Next a special note of thanks to the members of the following listservs:

The member teachers and administrators of these listservs have made many, many contributions to the resources in the EdIndex.

In particular I should thank Mandi Axmann, Cheryl Buettner, Judith Decker, Donna Hendry, Lorrie Jackson, Ted Latham, Maria LaTour, Rebecca Randall, Frank Weisel, and Susan Wilson for the contributions they individually have made to these resources. Thanks, also, to Albert Alan Owen, a notable figure in the British contemporary music scene, from whom I have borrowed ideas for a wealth of music education links.

Finally, thanks are due to the incredibly thoughtful and energetic folks in companies and organizations worldwide who have devoted, and continue to devote, countless hours and untold resources to developing web sites for the benefit of teachers and children around the globe. This is truly an exciting time to be alive!


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