eThemes
What is eThemes?
eThemes is an extensive database of content-rich, age-appropriate resources organized around specific themes. These resources are created for educators to use in their classrooms.
eThemes is a service of the eMINTS National Center. eThemes resources are created and maintained by University of Missouri-Columbia College of Education staff and graduate students from the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies.
Who can use eThemes?
Although only teachers approved by the eMINTS program (official eMINTS teachers and participants in the eMINTS4All program) may make resource requests, all educators are encouraged to search our extensive database of existing eThemes. Currently, more than 1,000 eThemes are available — on topics ranging from Africa to Yellowstone National Park.
How does eThemes work?
Any interested educator
Any educator may simply choose among methods to access the database of existing resources:
Instructions for using eThemes resources and tips for searching
Download Using eThemes (PDF 462 KB)
Teachers approved by the eMINTS program
Teachers approved by the eMINTS program (official eMINTS teachers and participants in the eMINTS4All program) may fill out an online
request to create new eThemes resources. Resource scouts, who are graduate
students trained in navigating the Internet, search the Web for child-safe
sites. The scouts write a short description about each site and assign appropriate
grade levels and educational standards to the eThemes resource. The resource
then is entered into the online database for all educators to access.
Link information
Links to other websites
Links to other websites are provided for the convenience
of users only. Neither the eMINTS National Center nor the Curators of the University
of Missouri can be held responsible for the content of third party websites.
Linking to another website does not imply that eMINTS or the Curators of the
University of Missouri endorses any content, products or services on or available
through that website. Any opinions expressed on third party websites do not
necessarily represent the opinions of eMINTS, the University of Missouri System
or the Curators of the University of Missouri.
Linking to eMINTS websites
Permission to link to www.emints.org is granted on a case-by-case
basis. To inquire about adding a link, please send e-mail to emints-info@emints.org containing
the URL of the page (s) on which you plan to place the link. We will notify
you with a decision via e-mail. The eMINTS National Center retains the right
to withdraw permission at any time.
Receiving permission to link to any eMINTS website does not
imply that eMINTS National Center or the Curators of the University of Missouri
endorses any content, products or services available through that linking website
or its sponsoring organization.
If you link to the eMINTS National Center website, you may
not portray any person or subject in a false or misleading light. You must
also refrain from creating frames, or using other visual altering tools, around
emints.org pages. Lastly, you may not imply that the eMINTS National Center
is endorsing your product or services.
When linking to an eMINTS website, or when citing it as a
source, the entire name should be used: eMINTS National Center.
Please contact emints-info@emints.org if
you have any questions.
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