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Previous | Next Instructor's Resources Wall Street Journal Newsletters These specially selected articles offer students and instructors questions, answers, and analyses of current economic topics in the news; they are published 7 times a term. These specially selected articles offer students and instructors access to current economic news and analysis. EcEdWeb—Economic Education Web This site provides 7 pages of projects for students of economics. Most are for college, but some are aimed at elhi students. At this site, you can let your students' minds be your playground with some interesting and thought-provoking experiments and classroom activities. Computer Aided Instruction in Economics At this site you and your students can venture out on the cutting edge of economics instruction and technology. Economics Resources for College Teachers The University of Nebraska at Omaha offers a clearing house of information about teaching economics with the World Wide Web. This is a private consulting firm that specializes in forecasting the impact of technology on business and society. Even though they consult for business clients they do offer many of their insights for FREE on their website. This site, provided by the Minneapolis fed, makes a contribution to teaching economics at all levels. At this site is an educational software game that simulates economic activity in a global setting. So you really think the democrats will take control of Congress in the 2000 elections? Or that Microsoft earnings will increase? Visit this site and make your bets. At this site students can review one professor's unique insights on the economy. Students can visit this site and try their skills at predicting how stocks will perform. Another site for speculation without consequences is the Final Bell Stock Market Simulation. The Fed and Economic Education
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