Introduction to Creating a Curriculum Web

Creating a Curriculum Web is designed for participants who have had some experience using computers to support their teaching or the learning of their students. This experience should include regular use of email, some familiarity with web searching, extensive use of word processing, and some use of graphics editors or drawing programs. Participants must have access to a computer at home during the summer, and must have an already-established account with an Internet Service Provider (such as Interaccess or AOL).

Creating a Curriculum Web homerooms are:

  • ALPHA (morning, Kozminksi 311)
  • GAMMA (morning, Robinson)
  • THETA (morning, Ray School)
  • BETA (afternoon, Kozminski 311)
  • ZETA (afternoon, Wadsworth215)

 

Suggested Scope and Sequence

Required Products

 

 

 

 

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