Description |
xxi, 284 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.) |
Contents |
Introduction - Why the World Wide Web? -- Ch. 1. The Lay of the Land -- Ch. 2. Designing Your Curriculum -- Ch. 3. Implementing Your Curriculum -- Ch. 4. Art and Music -- Ch. 5. Language Arts -- Ch. 6. Mathematics -- Ch. 7. Science -- Ch. 8. Social Studies -- App. A. Lesson Plan Index -- App. B. Worksheets -- App. C. Top Sites by Subject Area |
Summary |
"Net Lessons includes everything you need to harness the Web's unique potential as an educational tool. Written by a teacher and curriculum designer, this book offers proven guidelines for using the Web to enhance your existing curriculum, as well as practical implementation plans and an assessment tool for determining the appropriateness of the Web for your specific goals. When you use this book, you will inherit the advice, experience, and project ideas of veteran Web users, teacher, and curriculum experts, including more than 100 classroom-tested Internet lesson plans and ideas for K-12, organized by subject area and level; curriculum frameworks for designing Internet-based projects to meet your goals; tips for adapting lesson plans to any age group and classroom, including alternative environments like home schooling; up-to-date Web resources organized by discipline, as well as mailing lists and newgroups."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 280) and index |
Notes |
Also available online via the World Wide Web, made available by netLibrary |
Subject |
Activity programs in education -- United States.
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Internet in education.
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Teaching -- United States -- Aids and devices.
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World Wide Web.
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Author |
NetLibrary, Inc.
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LC no. |
97001439 |
ISBN |
1565922913 (paperback: alk. paper) |
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1565929101 (electronic bk.) |
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