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Web Basics for Teachers |
| AIM | The aim of this Internet curriculum-based instructional guide is to equip teachers/educator with the necessary training and resources to necessary training and resources to implement, maintain, and manage a successful Web site. | |
| OBJECTIVES | Upon successful completion of this unit, the teacher/educator
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| RATIONALE | As we approach the new millenium,
with the cyberspace and the information highway, awareness
throughout the universe, and the fact that the Internet will be installed in classrooms across the U.S. more and more teachers/educators will be faced with the challenge to train students and staff in technology. If the teacher is not a technology-trained teacher/educator, he/she will need resources in order to implement a successful Web site. This guide is designed to enable
teachers/educators to obtain useful, exciting, innovative strategies to
integrate the Internet into their curriculum.
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| AUDIENCE | Teachers/educators, administrators, and anyone interested in integrating the Internet into the curriculum. | |
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| Description of
Subject Matter |
Basic Internet terminology, strategies for creating simple web pages using Netscape Composer, techniques for locating free graphics/multimedia, methods for obtaining information from the Internet using search engines/directories. | |
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Plan |
A comprehensive approach to enable teachers/educators to obtain knowledge/expertise in creating simple web pages. Teachers will use various search engines/directories to surf the Internet, do online tutorials, and integrate the Internet into their curriculum. | |
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Connections to the Illinois Standards and the Chicago Public Standards | |
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Observation of successfully web pages and web sites. | |
| Assessments | Completion of lesson plans integrating the Internet into the curriculum |