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The internet is
a vast resource that has the capacity
to improve teaching and learning in
a multitude of ways. Think of
this site as a portal to activities
and resources that can enhance your
own teaching and learning through the
use of this remarkable tool. Whether
you are an instructor thinking about
developing an e-learning course, a
student thinking about taking an
e-learning course, a teacher thinking
about enhancing your classroom with all
that technology has to offer, or
anything in between, my hope is that you
will find something of use.
Have Fun!
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HTML: A workshop developed for
the Department of Commerce and Labor |
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Web Development I: Giving
Your Classroom an Online Presence:
Web Page Development I for K-12
Educators. |
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Web Development II: Moving
Beyond the Basics: Web Page
Development II for K-12 Educators |
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Internet in the
Classroom
Enhance the quality and quantity of
technology integration in your
elementary or secondary classroom by
participating in a wide variety of
tutorial based-lessons. Scavenger
Hunts and WebQuests are motivational and
structured allowing your students to
utilize the vast resources of the
Internet without time-wasting
distractions. Become proficient at
searching or spend some time learning
the basics of the Internet and the
computing environment. . . |
E-Learning:
Is it for You?
Learn the pros and cons of
e-learning from an instructor and/or
student point of view. |
Narrowing the
Gap in Student Technology Skills
Those who teach in the virtual world
often encounter students with a varying
degree of technological know how.
Learn some strategies and resources for
leveling the playing field. |