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Teachers' Home Pages
A simple yet effective way for teachers to use the Web, is by creating their own home page. Teachers could have the links they want their students to use on the page. The students could begin their Web experience by clicking and going where the teacher sends them. This eliminates the need to have students search on their own ( in the beginning) and end up who knows where, on the Web. In order to discover what makes a 'good' Web site, take a look at one or more of these Assessment Rubrics and you will get an idea what to look for in the following links.
These were created by former WIT participants:
http://cuip.uchicago.edu/~ldernbach/msw/msw1.htm
http://cuip.uchicago.edu/~djoyner/index.html
A list of pages suggested by WIT Mentor Nicole Zumpano
Craig A. Cunningham's Home Pages
Taft School Teacher Home Pages
Gideon School District Faculty and Classroom Home Pages
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