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How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom
Teachers Network has created a series of self-guided online courses designed to introduce teachers to resources and strategies for integrating use of the Internet in their daily classroom practice. Teachers can follow along at their own pace and at their convenience. These courses are offered in conjunction with our book, How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom, and two CD-ROMs, How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom and Making the Most of the Web With Your Students. Licenses for these courses are available for school districts and/or universities to purchase. School districts and universities grant professional development credit for those who complete the optional assignment. For more information, contact Peter Paul at ppaul@teachersnetwork.org. |
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Going Public: Writing & Publishing on the Web
This course will examine ways in which students can easily use the web as a literacy tool, including publishing their writing, collaborating with each other, and sharing their stories with the world. Through three different forms of online media, blogs, wikis, and online maps, we will examine new forms of digital literacy in which online publishing becomes an accessible and powerful tool for the classroom. |
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Stop, Look & Listen: Digital Audio-Visual Resources
Participants will explore new audio-visual resources found today on the web: digital images, podcasting, and streaming video. We will discuss how to utilize these materials in the classroom, across grade levels and subject areas. Teachers will acquire the tools necessary to find quality content online and become savvy users of multimedia resources for the classroom. |
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