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Teaching Guide
| Aim | This module will show educators who are fairly comfortable using computers and the web, how they can support teaching and learning using the web. |
| Rationale | Many teachers are learning to use the web but the emphasis is not always placed at the core of what teachers and students do which is teach and learn. Teachers need to better understand what useful resources are available for them and their students. |
| Audience | Teachers who want to learn about how to use the World Wide Web to Support Teaching and Learning |
| Prerequisites | Teachers should have a working knowledge of how to use a computer and know how navigate the web. |
| Subject Matter | This module contains relevant links to various web sites which can help teachers use the web to support teaching and learning. |
| Learning Objectives |
Upon completion of this module, participants should be able to:
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| Materials | An Internet-linked computer lab with one computer per participant and an instructor station with projector. |
| Instructional Plan | This module can be used as an online tutorial or as a teacher led lesson. |
| Assessment/Evaluation |
Please send feedback to Russ Revzan or use the feedback form at left. |
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