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Location: Regenstein 153 
Time: 9:00-1:00 
Section: WIT Basic 
Mentors: Nicole Zumpano & Linda Dernbach
 

June 30, 2000

  • No Wit Monday & Tuesday for holiday 
  • Questions or Concerns
  • Site of the Day 
  • Review saving a bookmark to disk:
    • Add a site to Bookmarks list.
    • Go to Edit Bookmarks.
    • Select the site title.
    • Right click on the title and scroll to Save As.
    • Select where you want to keep the bookmark file (e.g., Floppy A).
    • Click on Save.
  • More information on E-Mail---see Leu & Leu book, Chapter 3.
    • Subscribe to Wit2000-L 
    • Subscribe to Witdelta-l 
    • You must reply to the e-mail request for confirmation.
  • Introduction to Composer
  • Details on Publishing Web Pages/ Account Information
  • Sample personal pages and some useful sites
  • Web lesson--Make sure you have chosen a subject area and topic. 
    • A specific subject/topic is essential to a sound search strategy.
    • Also, use the appropriate chapters in Leu & Leu to generate ideas.
    • Question:  What makes a web lesson different from a traditional lesson?
    • See WIT lesson rubric: Wit Lesson Plan Assessment Guide. 
  • Chicago Public Schools website
Delta Home Site of the Day Participants
 

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