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kcdlonline
An absolute necessity for educators
What is kcdlonline?
kcdlonline is a searchable database that provides curriculum information on a broad variety of subjects covered in PreK-12 and Adult Basic Education.
With a growing database of over 7,500 curriculum documents, kcdlonline provides educators, curriculum developers, and other researchers with a direct link to the curricula they need and contact information on the agencies that issue the curricula.
Why kcdlonline?
Development of curricula and standards is more important than ever Tracking down the latest curricula is time consuming With kcdlonline educators, curriculum developers, and other researchers
can gain easy access to the resources they need to implement educational strategies and objectives, and improve learning in PreK-12 schooling
Kcdlonline is Section 508 compliant, making it compatible with assistive technology
Benefits of kcdlonline
Have easy access to over 7,500 curriculum documents from all across the English-speaking world
Draw upon a host of developed curricula to help improve existing curricula or to create a new set
Learn what standards have been adopted by different states and school districts
Search for specific curricula by subject, keywords, forms of educational content, grades covered, and geographic location
More Benefits of kcdlonline
Save time in tracking down the newest curricula and standards Access the full text of hundreds of curricula documents, covering all
subjects and all grade levels Identify and retrieve the documents which are most relevant to your
project Keep current via monthly updates
A Comprehensive Curricula Database
Curricula, frameworks and standards Lessons and learning activities Educational objectives Educational content Instructional strategies Evaluative techniques Information in kcdlonline covers all disciplines, subjects, and grade
levels found in PreK-12th grade education and Adult Basic Education Users can limit their searches to only those records with full text
documents attached
kcdlonline contains fully-searchable data covering:
Sources of Curricula Information & Updates
State departments of education and other Government agencies Colleges and universities Schools and school districts Regional educational consortia Special projects within schools Associations and other non-profit organizations Trade journals, conferences and other industry sources
kcdlonline draws from thousands of sources, including:
Key Data Selection Criteria
Currency (within past 3 years) Content requirements (consists of primary section(s), educational
content, meets grade level criteria, etc.) Quality Geographic distribution Curricula from state departments of education are always included, as
they establish the standards in each state
Curricula Acquisition and Management
We maintain an ever-growing “Developers File” consisting of past, present and possible future curriculum contributors
We analyze the last edition for state/subject strengths and weaknesses We contact developers via phone, mail, email and fax (letters and
permission forms are sent to potential contributors requesting curricula) We check curricula received for content, quality of print, pagination,
blank pages, etc. We write and enter data into a new document record
Representative kcdlonline Data Fields
Annotation Subjects Educational Content Name & Address of Issuing Agency Phone of Issuing Agency Fax of Issuing Agency Email of Issuing Agency Issuing Agency URL (if available)
Primary Section Title Year Collation (# of pages) KCDL Edition Document Number PDF/Fiche Availability Document URL (if available) Grades Covered
Kcdlonline Customer Feedback
“KCDLonline is wonderful! Having managed a curriculum materials center for many years, I know how hard it has been to provide access to a wide variety of curriculum publications. KCDLonline makes this access a breeze as it is constantly adding full text availability to new publications from many different sources. Its search engine allows easy combination searching for such areas as grade, subject, type, date, and location. This product fills a real need.”
--Gary Lare, Ph.D., Head, Curriculum Resources Center, University of Cincinnati, and author of Acquiring and Organizing Curriculum Materials
kcdlonline vs. ERIC’s *eSubscribe
“The primary value lies in the approachability of the subject headings, the ease of combining attributes, and the selectivity of the Kraus documents. To achieve the same level of specificity in searching curriculum documents, ERIC searchers would need to have very good searching skills, incredible tenacity to experiment with the many different descriptors for educational content, and a good understanding of the application of ERIC descriptors for educational level. The organizing structure of records in the KCDL corresponds more readily than the ERIC descriptors to practices of curriculum description in schools, in school districts, in state agencies and in schools of education.”
kcdlonline vs. ERIC’s *eSubscribe
“A review of several similarly-constructed searches in ERIC and KCDL found that often more records were retrieved in ERIC, but wading through them for the specified curriculum attributes available in the Kraus searches required a large investment of time. Many of the ERIC documents were more peripherally related to curriculum despite the use of appropriate ERIC publication types and descriptors.”
kcdlonline vs. ERIC (cont’d)
“The KCDL is a tremendously useful resource for an education library…While similar curriculum content is available through the ERIC documents, KCDL has maintained a selected, targeted, well-described collection. The level of curriculum description and the ease of focused searching in KCDL significantly distinguish it from ERIC.”
--The Charleston Advisor, January 2002
Annual Subscription Offering
Access to over 3,500 full text documents, with more being added every month
Access to the online version of the KCDL 1983-2009 Cumulative Index (detailed descriptions and availability information for thousands of curricula and standards, including links to agency and document URLs where available)
PDF copy of the current edition’s Shelf List available by request Monthly usage statistics
System Requirements
Best viewed using IE 4.x, Netscape 4.x and higher versions of both web browsers
Minimum 32 megabytes of memory; 64 megabytes is recommended due to the size of some of the PDF files
As with all Web services, best viewed when using a DSL Internet connection or higher
IP address verification (example: ##.###.*.*) Proxy servers User ID and Password
Pricing
Annual subscriptions for academic institutions range in price from $800 to $1,850, based on student FTE
Consortium discounts are available
Contact Information
Sales, Customer Service & Trial Inquiries: Evie Duncan, KCDL Manager 1-800-416-4374
Mary Heffernan, Editorial Assistant 1-800-416-4374 Curricula, Developers & Content Inquiries: Evie Duncan, KCDL Manager 1-800-416-4374
Mary Heffernan, Editorial Assistant 1-800-416-4374 Technical Support Inquiries:
Evie Duncan, KCDL Manager 1-800-416-4374 Mary Heffernan, Editorial Assistant 1-800-416-4374
All can be reached via email at info@kcdlonline.comAll can be reached via fax at 1-301-459-9235URL is http://www.kcdlonline.com
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