ETA July 23

Mentors: Edie Fabiyi, Sharon Townsend, Bill Geraci & Hasheem Selph (Lab Assistant)
Location: Wadsworth Elementary School, Room 209
Session: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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    Things to do:

1. A Look at Webquests, click here to see more.

In Search of Stellaluna's Family Open Your Business Here in Longwood Find the House of Your Dreams Math Models & Economics
Digging Up Dinosaurs A Tale to be Told A New Twist on an Old Tale ..Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem

2. Illinois Learning Standards

3. How to Find Existing Resources

This module is designed to provide WIT participants with effective strategies for finding information on the Web.

4. Creating a Teaching Guide

To help WIT participants create effective and comprehensive Teaching Guides for their WebQuests and Curriculum Webs.

5. Evaluating Existing Resources

The purpose of this module is to familiarize educators with the different types of web resources, and introduce them to ways to effectively evaluate them.

6. Work Time.

7. Wrap-up

  • On Friday you will give a brief presentation of what you've done so far. This will be a time to try out your ideas and get suggestions from the group. Please create as much as you can.
  • Remember to write where you do your best writing. This may not be in the lab with the computer in front of you. Do this at home if need be.
  • Don't forget, mentors meeting tomorrow.


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