Discusses the benefits of using the Internet in the classroom, getting connected, and activities for students in various curriculum areas
Provides a framework to help teachers connect brain-compatible learning, multiple intelligences, and the Internet to help students learn and understand critical concepts.
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This book, first published in 1997, gives an overview of how the Internet is used in academic libraries, with a focus on the dual role librarians serve as instructors and researchers.
This book is for every teacher or trainer-- whose computer skills may be limited-- who wants to understand the Internet educationally, and use it in his or her courses.
By using this book, potential web educators can acquire some of these basic skills and save time by drawing on the experiences of the authors and avoiding the pitfalls and problems that they have encountered.
This text offers ample opportunities for readers to navigate the "Net" and to understand how technology can enhance learning at the 1-12 grade levels.
The Internet Connection: Exploring the Power of the Web as a Teaching Tool
Bringing the Internet to School presents the results of one of the first comprehensive studies of Internet-implementation in K-12 schools. Based on the information gleaned from this groundbreaking study, two...
Examines the role of the Internet in the process and purpose of education and instructs teachers how to get on the Internet and take advantage of many tools, online projects and resource sites.
Macro Practice and Policy in Cyberspace: Teaching with Computer Simulation and the Internet at the Baccalaureate Level Colleen Galambos Charles Edward Neal SUMMARY. The integration of computer training within social work education is ...