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The Internet as an Instructional Tool
provided by
Kerry Lynn Rice, Ed. D.
College of Education
Department of Educational Technology (http://edtech.boisestate.edu)

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Web Authoring for Educators

Web Development I
Web Development II
HTML (remote site)

Internet in the Classroom

Internet Basics
Searching on the Net
Internet Integration
Scavenger Hunts
WebQuests

Email
Copyright & Fair Use

Internet Safety

Resource Links

Learning Resources
Links for Educators
Research Links
Technical Links

E-Learning: is it For You?

Presentation

Narrowing the Gap in Student Technology Skills

Presentation

Technology Supported Project Based Learning

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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!

HTML:  A workshop developed for the Department of Commerce and Labor
Web Development I:  Giving Your Classroom an Online Presence:  Web Page Development I for K-12 Educators.
Web Development II:  Moving Beyond the Basics:  Web Page Development II for K-12 Educators

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.
 

 

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Date Last Modified 11/13/2008