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Drawing on research and extensive online experience, this book demonstrates how teachers can best become designers for Internet projects. The author shares 18 structures for successful telecomputing activities, an eight-step process for creating those activities, five purposes fo ...
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This brief handbook serves as a useful resource and guide to help beginning teachers use the Internet and the World Wide Web. This new edition includes more discussion of doing research using online databases.
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What should the online classroom mean to teachers? In this collection of essays, some of the most progressive voices in literacy studies reconsider what it means to be literate in the information age, and offer practical advice not only for getting networked computers into the ...
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By joining research in media theory, cultural studies and critical pedagogy, this text offers a vision of learning that values social empowerment over technical skills. It is an inquiry into models equipped to cultivate critical teaching and learning in the Internet-supported cla ...
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This is a guide for school library media specialists teaching electronic literacy to students and faculty. Step-by-step instruction is provided on how to find and evaluate information from electronic databases and the Internet, formulate search strategies, and interpret and analy ...
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This volume recommends 150 primary source Internet sites in history for teachers and school library media specialists to stimulate critical thinking in students. Each site is accompanied by a summary that describes its contents and usefulness for grades seven to 12.
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This guide lists over 75 primary source Internet sites on geography. It also provides in-depth critical thinking questions and activities for geography teachers and school library media specialists to use with students.
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This volume contains over 200 primary source Internet sites for seven different world languages taught in high-school classes. There are in-depth critical thinking questions and activities for language teachers and school library media specialists to use with students.
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A resource on using the Web to promote critical thinking in the high-school mathematics classroom. It contains instructional strategies and activities covering an array of mathematics topics from pre-algebra to calculus. Each activity highlights a Web source and possible student ...
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Aimed at primary ICT teachers, this book gives ideas and activities to teachers based on tried and tested methods from innovative schools around the UK and abroad. It will extend the practical knowledge of students and teachers alike.
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