Project-based learning is interactive learning. Web 2.0 tools mean kids will remember it.
LEARN THE INTERNET
What's included in the 'Internet' bundle:
Five step-by-step lessons, including reproducibles, grading rubrics, sample projects, extensions for advanced students and troubleshooting tips
Next-day email delivery in the universally-readable .pdf format
A brief summary of each project, including suggested grade level and prior knowledge, time required, software required, and other projects that should be completed prior to this one
Higher-order thinking skills addressed
Technology-specific skills taught (including National Education Technology Standards addressed
Here are the five lessons included in this bundle:
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Project
#83 Which web site is best? It's not using the internet that's difficult--it's pruning the list. Learn how to hone your hits, select the best from many, understand extensions. Click the image to the left for a sample
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#85 Intermediate Research on the Internet Students find and organize research for a Publisher magazine (see Publisher bundle, Project 50 for example). Includes website title, citation, notes, pictures in an outline format. Click the image to the left for a sample
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Project
#86 How to Search the Internet You learned how to identify reliable sites in Project 83. Here's you'll learn how to limit hits with Google's extensive list of refinements--quotations, and/or, define: and more Click the image to the left for a sample
Learn to use the internet's tools to integrate technology into your classroom
Project
#99 Internet Basics Government has spent millions to connect students to the Internet. By 2005, 94% of public school classrooms had access. Here's how to use the Internet, it's myriad tools, to enhance student learning in your school or homeschool. Click the image to the left for a sample.
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#100 Integrating Web 2.0 into the Classroom. How to be a good digital citizen. Using classroom blogs, homepages, webpages, wikis, social bookmarks, online calendars. What are Open Source documents? Click the image to the left for a sample.
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