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Getting Started Setting up a website for free on Yahoo Setting up a website and online course management system free on Nicenet |
Enhansing Your Web Site Creating an e-group for your class, club or organization IMAGES for your web pages.(located at the altavista.com site. |
Templates for Developing Web-Based Activities Constructivist Web-Based Template Filimentality Web-Based Formats: hotlist, scrapbook, hunt, sampler, WebQuest Track Star: an on-line interface that helps instructors organize and annotate on-line resources (URLs) and file them in the TrackStar database. The list of resources, acting like a table of contents to the Track, remains visible throughout the lesson allowing the user/student to easily browse through the lesson and stay on track. |
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Examples of Web-Based Lessons Web Based Lessons from Using the Internet as an Effective Science Teaching Tool |
Web Sites---Check these sites when you begin making hotlists and subject samplers Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators----tremendous organization of websites. David Warlick's "Landmarks for Schools."---one of the best collection and organization of raw data, images and sources in science and social studies. An important site for you as you create hotlists, or subject samplers. Yahoo Science Categories. A huge data base of Web sites organized by science topic and researched by Yahoo. This will save you enormous time in developing hotlists. |
Other Goodies Translation Services: Translate text or webpages to other languages. (Traduzca el texto o los webpages a otros lenguajes.) |