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<center><font size=+3>Using Existing Educational</font>
<br><font size=+3>Resources on the Web</font>
<p><font size=+2>Introduction</font></center>

<p>How can the Internet be used in education...let me count the ways...the
myriad ways. Now that you've experienced searching the Internet, evaluating
Web sites, and creating bookmark files, perhaps the question still remains--how
can I integrate the Internet with my classroom activities on Monday? There
are many ways the Internet could be used on Monday, or any day <a href="myriadways.html">(click
here for possibilities)</a>. However, in this module you will look specifically
at four types of web-based activities:&nbsp;</td>
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<td WIDTH="100%">These activities, when considered together, offer a continuum
of strategies ranging from easy entry into using the Web for those who
are less experienced, to more sophisticated activities for more experienced
users. Each activity format provides a way for educators to use the vast
resources of the Web while focusing on the specific learning goals of their
classroom. For more details on using this module, please refer to the <a href="tguide.html">Teaching
Guide</a>.
<p><b>During this module you will engage in four tasks:</b>
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defining the four activity formats;&nbsp;</li>

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determining your purposes and goals for using the Internet in your classroom;&nbsp;</li>

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gathering sites or activities to include on your Web page;&nbsp;</li>

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creating your own web-based activity.&nbsp;</li>
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Complete the <a href="demo.html">class discussion/demonstration</a> and
then click on <a href="task1.html">Task 1</a> to continue.&nbsp;</td>
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<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-2>page last updated May 4, 2002</font></font></center>

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