Economic Education Sites

*BO-Cash
An oligopoly simulation game that is downloadable for Windows platforms. (Currently only a German version is available.)

*Classroom Expernomics
An online newsletter devoted to the use of experimental methods in economic instruction.

*Coin Flipping Page (Ken White)
Flip coins online and view the outcomes of past experiments.

*Economics Network (Higher Education Academy)
This site contains a useful set of links related to economic education. This is a great source for online tutorials and quizzes, textbook information, and hints and tips on effective classroom strategies.

*EcEd Web
This page contains a wide variety of links to economic education sites relevant to economic education at all levels (K-12 and college).

*Economics and Business Education Association
This British association of economics and business instructors has a limited list of resources on the web.

*Greg Delemeester and Jurgen Brauer, Games Economists Play: Non-Computerized Classroom-Games for College Economics
This site contains descriptions of over 100 economic experiments that can be used in a classroom setting to illustrate economic concepts.

*National Association of Economic Educators
The National Association of Economic Educators supports economic education centers at colleges and universities throughout the U.S. It also develops and supports instructional materials at the K-12 levels.

*National Federal Budget Simulator
UC-Berkeley's Center for Community Economic Research provides this simulation designed to capture some of the complexities associated with the federal budget formulation process.

*Resources for University Teachers (University of Melbourne Dept. of Economics)
This site contains useful links to resources for economic instructors in both secondary schools and universities. Among other items, this site contains input-output tables for the Australian economy and links to several data sets.

*Scott Simkins' ECONlinks
Links to economic and financial information designed for students in undergraduate economics and business courses.

*Social Science Data Analysis Network - Census Data and Exercises for College Classes
Information about using U.S. Census data in a classroom environment (as well as samples and software designed for this purpose).

*Syllabits: Economics
Economics course syllabi arranged by subject.

*TCH-ECON mailing list archives
View past discussions on the TCH-ECON listserv. To subscribe to the list, send an email message containing the single line:
subscribe tch-econ
in the main body of a message sent to: majordomo@majordomo.elon.edu

*Tutor2u's online economic quizzes
A collection of online quizzes dealing with introductory economics.

*World Bank Economic Development Policy Forums
Forums on development issued sponsored by the World Bank.

*World Lecture Hall - Economics (economics courses on the web)
Links to online syllabi for economics courses.


Please send any comments, suggestions, or questions to John Kane at kane@oswego.edu.