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In case the "why" in the question "why create a web based lesson"
stumps you, here are a few reasons for you to consider:

                1. In the "Information Era" it is expected of college students and employees of
                    almost any career that they can successfully use a computer and navigate
                    WWW.  As educators we should be preparing our students
                     to succeed in that arena, as well as, reading, writing, and arithmetic.
                2. Publishing lessons invites feedback and lessons are easily updated and
                    changed according to individual classroom or students needs.
                3. Published lessons are also cheaper and more personalized than buying
                    workbooks and materials at a teacher store (after the initial start up
                    costs).
                4. Click on the following URL to read more about what's at stake:
                http://www.childrenspartnership.org/pub/pbpg98/partI98.html
                    CPS teachers may want to view the intranet:
                http://intranet.cps.k12.il.us/Technology/
 

 

The contents of the Web Institute Web Site, including the On-Line Curriculum, Web Tank, and Session Notes, are Copyright 1999-2000, Graham School of General Studies, University of Chicago. No one may print, copy, or otherwise reproduce these materials without the express written permission of the Director of Education Programs at the Graham School. All rights reserved.

The chapters from Curriculum Webs: A Practical Guide to Weaving the Web into Teaching and Learning are Copyright 1999-2000, Craig A. Cunningham and Marty Billingsley. No one may print, copy, or otherwise reproduce these materials without the express written permission of the authors. All rights reserved.