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Managing
the Use of the Internet in the Classroom
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SOME
GENERAL STRATEGIES THAT HAVE WORKED IN CLASSROOMS
(This
page is suggested as a handout)
The following strategies
are divided into those having to do with planning, set-up,
and students.
Planning
- Give yourself enough time to adequately
plan to use the Internet with your students.
- Begin small and gradually increase
Internet usage in your classroom.
- Think of ways to integrate the
Internet into classroom management structures you already use, such as activity
centers, workshop, writing process activities, thematic units, cooperative
learning groups, and so on.
- Talk to your colleagues who have
had experience integrating the Internet into their classrooms. Find out what
management strategies work for them; determine the ones that feel comfortable
for you and try them out!
- A number of list serves are available
that offer communication with teachers all over the world. Tap into these
resources for tried and true strategies for managing the Internet. A link
to a comprehensive list of K-12 education discussion lists and electronic
journals is: http://www.ibiblio.org/edweb/lists.html
- Feel free to borrow ideas and
change them to meet your needs and those of your students.
- Be adventurous and flexible! Try
things out - that's the only sure way to see if it works for you and your
students!
- Plan to incorporate learning about
navigation and searching with engagement to subject-matter. There are a number
of scavenger hunts available to assist with this. Check out this wonderful
site: "Scavenger
Hunts: Searching for Treasure on the Internet." There is also a terrific
site on searching (written by a curriculum team from Wit 99) that is appropriate
for the middle grades entitled "Super
Sleuths."
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Set-up
- Set the "home page"
on the browsers on your computers to a page you have designed that gives access
to selected sites only.
- Place a "bookmark" to
your start page on each computer.
Students
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