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41. Teaching With The Internet
TEACHING WITH THE internet TANISHA JACKSON’S CLASS To find out more about federal support for schools interested in getting connected to the internet,
http://web.syr.edu/~djleu/sites1.html
    CHAPTER 1 WELCOME TO THE INTERNET
    TEACHING WITH THE INTERNET: TANISHA JACKSON’S CLASS
    American Memory
    is an outstanding location on the Internet for social studies developed by the Library of Congress. It contains an extensive collection of primary source documents including documents, photos, motion pictures, maps, and sound recordings. Sarah and Vanita discovered "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850 1920 , a collection of photographs and documents about the suffrage movement in the U.S. They also read One Hundred Years toward Suffrage: An Overview , developing a greater appreciation for the struggles women have faced. Jonathon found a great source: Jackie Robinson and other Baseball Highlights, 1980’s 1960’s . This contains a wealth of information about Jackie Robinson.
    WHAT IS THE INTERNET?
    Journey Exchange
    is a location on the where small groups of students in one classroom develop a 5-day journey to different locations around the world, providing clues from their Internet research to another group of students. These students then do research to discover the cities on the journey. Web 66 is a location where you could find web pages and e-mail addresses for schools from around the world.

42. WileyTeach Yourself The Internet And World Wide Web VISUALLY
How the internet Started. Chapter 2. Connect to the internet. getting connected. Modems. HighSpeed Connections. Wireless Access. internet Service Providers
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764534106,descCd-tableOfCont

43. The Internet - An Illustrated Bibliography
Pocketbook guide to getting on line, searching the internet, Covers Net basics, how to get connected, and how to choose an internet Service Provider
http://www.mantex.co.uk/reviews/bib-04.htm
Home Tutorials Bookshop Software ... Subscribe here for our free email newsletter The Internet
an illustrated bibliography Ernest Ackerman and Karen Hartman, Internet Today! Email, searching, and the World Wide Web
This is a guide to practical Internet basics with questions and exercises. It is aimed at college students - particularly for use in the classroom. Full colour, large-format book sporting screenshots, explanatory cartoons and attractive design features.
Review - http://www.mantex.co.uk/reviews/ackerman.htm

Details at Amazon.co.uk
Details at Amazon.com Brian Austin, Using the Internet , Warwickshire (UK): Computer Step, 2000, pp.512, ISBN 1840781106.
Pocket-book guide to getting on line, searching the Internet, email techniques, newsgroups, making your own web pages, and understanding how it all works. Comprehensive indexes of service providers, newsgroups, a Web directory, and a glossary. Fully illustrated with screenshots.
Review - http://www.mantex.co.uk/reviews/austin-3.htm

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Details at Amazon.com Sven Birkerts, The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age , Fawcett Columbine, 1994, ISBN 0449910091.

44. Communication Technology Getting Connected
getting connected. In Our College. CMA Wireless Area Coverage Areas in CMA where you can Email with another Primary ISP (internet Service Provider)
http://communication.utexas.edu/technology/connected.html

45. Wilkinson-Your Class Connected (I-TESL-J)
This article gives some ideas on how to use the internet in teaching English as a Second Language. getting Your Class connected. Dennis E. Wilkinson
http://iteslj.org/Techniques/Wilkinson-Connected.html
The Internet TESL Journal
Getting Your Class Connected
Dennis E. Wilkinson
gene [at] nagasaki-noc.or.jp
Contents
Words of Encouragement
Email Penpals Elementary HTML and some Useful Links.
Words of Encouragement
  • I hope to encourage other teachers to enhance their usage of email and to discover how easy it can be to not only master and teach their students sufficient html to set up a website, but also to come online for free.
    This is a beginning swimmer who's only just taken the plunge calling out to those still on the shore, "Don't be afraid to jump in!"
  • Don't be afraid of making mistakes.
    Mistakes are your friends that will help you improve.
  • Things proceed at blinding speed after setting up your own class website.
    You'll grow quickly under the stimulation of all the new human connections.
  • We online teachers bear the awesome and joyful responsibility of turning our students on to the infinitely expandable resources of the WWW with its awesome potential for good or evil uses.
    Are we mentally, morally and spiritually equipped to perform this task? Probably not yet, but we're becoming so even in the process of doing it.
  • The extreme interactivity online requires the flexibility to reformulate your philosophy of teaching.

46. EFL/ESL Teaching Techniques From The Internet TESL Journal
More than 200 articles on teaching techniqutes from previous issues of the internet TESL Journal which is By Jarek Krajka; getting Your Class connected
http://iteslj.org/Techniques/
EFL/ESL Teaching Techniques
From The Internet TESL Journal
If you would be willing to explain a technique not listed here, please submit it
See the main page for this month's articles. Home Articles Lessons Techniques Questions Games Jokes Things for Teachers ... Activities for ESL Students Some of the of Lesson Plans also include explanations on teaching techniques.
Adults
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Autonomy
Becoming a Better Teacher

47. Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP All In One, 2nd Edition - $24.49
Sams teach Yourself internet and Web Basics All in One By Ned Snell. Busy internet Connections. Summary. II. getting STARTED WITH WINDOWS.
http://www.informit.com/title/0672327287
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48. Yenza! - Yenza! For Trainers
and getting connected , and a glossary of Netscape and internet jargon. The site catalogues materials for learning to use the internet, teaching
http://www.nrf.ac.za/yenza/trainers/
An important consideration underpinning the development of the Yenza! project was the need for a resource for South African tertiary educators and trainers to use in promoting the use of the Internet in the humanities and social sciences. This section - which is undergoing constant revision - offers the following resources for trainers: If you need advice about running a workshop using the materials contained at this site, please contact the Yenza! development team. Notes for new trainers Yenza! for Trainers
These notes are intended to assist new trainers to develop Internet training programmes and workshops appropriate to their skills and needs. "Appendices" of outside resources
The following "appendices" consist of materials developed by other organizations which offer useful additions to the materials contained in the Yenza! training manual and sample workshop module: Sample mailing list workshop
  • Zipped set of documents containing trainers' notes, handouts for learners, MS PowerPoint presentation and sample exercises.

49. Web Research:Education/Evaluation & Teaching Writing
getting connected Email Web research Virtual communities Electronic imprints English Through the internet reading writing skills
http://www.internetwriter.co.uk/chapters/chap3_edu_eval.htm
Book contents
Getting connected

Email

Web research
Virtual communities

Electronic

imprints

New writing opportunities
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Issues in an online environment
Email new URLs to book@editor.net
Web research This page: Education and teaching writing Evaluating sources other pages:
Dictionaries and directories

Libraries
Reference miscellany Texts online ... Viruses Education and teaching writing See also Critiquing and writing workshops
Associated Writing Programs - in the US http://awpwriter.org BBC - educational information and much else; first class resource in all areas http://www.bbc.co.uk/education Computers and Composition - free bibliography from US journal for teachers who use computers to teach writing and communication; contains more than two thousand items http://www.hu.mtu.edu/~candc/bib Connections - exercises associated with a book on online writing http://www.abacon.com/connections

50. CCS - Welcome Carleton Faculty Members!
Remote internet Access (EduNET, VPN). Teaching and Learning; Hardware; Support. getting connected. If you are a new to Carleton, go here to find the
http://apps.carleton.ca/ccs/acct/faculty/default.asp
Skip Navigation CCS CU Library Carleton A-Z CU Phonebook Campus Map ... Staff Quick Links...... Connect Login Connect Help CU Internet Traffic Guidelines Help Internet Access PCs - Leasing PCs - Purchasing Service Charges Spam Software Student PC Labs System Status Telephone Virus Information WebCT Login WebCT Help Wireless ALERT Main Students Faculty ... Printer Friendly
Welcome Carleton Faculty Members!
A PDF summarising all the information on this page is available here.
Table of Contents

51. OneWorld.net / Support Centre / Support Centre / Internet And Email Basics
Introduction; Introduction to the internet; getting connected; Web browsers Directory of resources for learning and teaching internet skills,
http://www.oneworld.net/article/archive/4014
OneWorld.net Support Centre Support Centre Internet and email basics Search for OneWorld Network Africa Canada Latin America South Asia SouthEast Europe UK United States América Latina en Catalunya España maailma.net Nederland Unimondo.org Unseulmonde.ca Radio Radio SEEurope AIDS Radio OneWorld TV AIDS Channel Digital Opportunity Kids Channel Learning Channel Itrainonline.org NEWS IN DEPTH PARTNERS GET INVOLVED ... OUR NETWORK 22 September 2005 OneWorld thematic channels and collaborative projects include:
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Internet and email basics
Internet and E-mail Basics
Section editor
Sarah Gwynn, INASP
sgwynn@inasp.info
Introduction
This section contains a number of resources on Internet and e-mail basics, selected for their clarity and ease of use. Materials for both instructors and students are included, sets of exercises and handouts being available as well as presentations. Topics covered range from general introductions to the Internet, to guidance on specific tools such as e-mail and choosing Internet connections.
Internet and E-mail Basics - Introduction to the Internet
ICT for Beginners - A Resource Manual Developed by: ITCAN
Type of resource: pdf manual
Target audience: General
Cost: Free or open source his manual identifies a number of high quality free training workshops with regard to basic ICT skills, classifying them according to focus and type of training course, whether it be email or internet-based, or downloadable. The aim of the manual is thus to be able to cater for varying degrees of connectivity, as well as to save time and effort for those organisations or individuals looking to enhance their capacities and find a course which suits their requirements the best.

52. Getting Connected To Library Databases At York (University Of York Library)
Staff Teaching and Research Support Library Databases at York internet databases which require an ATHENS account; Other internet databases which do
http://www.york.ac.uk/services/library/guides/connect.htm
University of York Library
Getting Connected to Library Databases at York
LibWeb York Information Connections YorkWeb Library guides ... List of Databases
Electronic databases
The University of York Library subscribes to many databases which can be accessed using a networked computer. Databases in this context are indexes of articles and other publications in a particular subject. Some include the full text of the articles, and others have only the article citations; some have abstracts of the articles indexed. They are extremely useful in finding information for research or projects. Once you have found details of useful articles, you can search the Library's catalogue to see if the paper or electronic version of the journal is taken by the Library. If it is not taken, you may request the article via the Library's Interlending service.
Where to find Library Databases at York
This guide tells you how to access the different databases. For a complete list of databases, more information and guides for each database, look at the Databases at York Web page: http://www.york.ac.uk/services/library/datanet/database.htm

53. Education World ® - Curriculum: Getting Started On The Internet: Add YOUR Name
getting Started on the internet Add YOUR Name to a Listserv TODAY! Take your pick! What level do you teach? There s a listserv for you.
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54. O'Reilly Network: O'Reilly's Digital Democracy Teach-In
Connecting Locally Through the internet. Trippi turned to the strengths of some of the Meetup.com was the internet getting people to do things offline.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2004/02/10/digdemo.html
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O'Reilly's Digital Democracy Teach-In
by Daniel H. Steinberg This year's O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference began with an impressive set of tutorials. You could learn to reverse-engineer hardware and software; develop applications for Smartphones or J2ME devices; visualize data with Flash; or use Twisted's event-driven networking framework. You also had the choice of spending the first day of the conference at the Digital Democracy Teach-In learning how to take back control of a different sort of operating system. The Teach-In featured nine sessions with a variety of movers and shakers who have been thinking about and using technology to alter the way we elect and communicate with our candidates and political leaders. Journalists, academics, businesspeople, and campaign professionals spent the day sharing their thoughts on engaging the public in the democratic process. In this article, we cover some of the highlights, from

55. Apple - Support - Mac OS X - Getting Online
If you use a cable modem, DSL line or LAN to connect to the internet, We’ll teach you how to set up mail and troubleshoot any issues you might come
http://www.apple.com/support/panther/internet/
1. For Mac OS 10.2 users...

2. Connect using a phone line.
if you use a telephone modem to dial a connection to the Internet, click the link below for detailed instructions on setting up your modem to dial your ISP.

3. Connect using a cable modem, DSL or LAN.
If you use a cable modem, DSL line or LAN to connect to the Internet, click the link below for detailed instructions on setting up your connection to your ISP.

4. Connect using PPPoE.
Some broadband Internet service providers require customers to connect via PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet).
5. Go wireless. Search Advanced Search Help Restrict to Mac OS X Panther Community Discussions Getting Online AirPort Support Topics Install and Upgrade Prepare for Panther using our 5 easy steps. Learn about the installation process or troubleshoot an installation issue.

56. INTERNET CONNECTIONS
NEWSGROUPS AT OISE ON THE TORTOISE SERVER TO DO WITH TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY. oise.internet for those who have questions about getting connected
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/~skarsten/teaching/internet.htm
INTERNET CONNECTIONS
GETTING CONNECTED The old addage about not reinventing the wheel comes to mind when looking for resources in teaching. Of course we have the tried and true libraries full of books and article journals, even CD ROMs. With the advent of the internet however, we have much much more. It is now possible for teachers to come together across continents, beyond the restrictions inposed by time and distance, to communicate and exchange ideas for developing curriculum. The following is a sampling of news groups and list servs which may be helpful to educators. NEWSGROUPS AT OISE ON THE TORTOISE SERVER TO DO WITH TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY
  • oise.internet -for those who have questions about getting connected oise.holistic - used primarily for posting notices of meetings but could be used for exchanging ideas and resources alt.education.distance alt.education.research, can.schoolnet.chat.teachers can. schoolnet.projects, discuss comp.edu misc.education.multimedia
  • LISTS TO SUBSCRIBE TO: Address an email letter to LISTSERV@asu.edu

    57. Using Technology In The Teaching Of Psychology
    The versatile internet can be a valuable tool for teaching high school psychology. getting connected to the internet can now be added to that list.
    http://www.apa.org/ed/hstech.html

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    Using Technology in the Teaching of Psychology Introduction Implementing the National Standards for High School Psychology will be a challenge. However, technological resources provide teachers support in the form of specific classroom activities and opportunities for sharing successes and frustrations with other teachers. This section briefly discusses the types of resources available and mentions some potential pitfalls. The section ends with short lists of two types of technological resources, psychology-related software, and psychology-related locations on the Internet. Sources of Software for Teaching High School Psychology Computers and teaching seem to be inextricably linked. Teachers at all levels have noted the possibilities of enhanced, active learning with the help of computers. One enduring problem, however, is finding appropriate software. Fortunately, most of the major textbook publishers have developed software to accompany their introductory psychology textbooks, and other distributors have marketed relevant software. Also, many teachers have developed their own software and have offered it to others free or at a nominal charge to cover cost of material and mailing. The journal Teaching of Psychology is a good source for software developed for use by teachers in their own classrooms. Also the Internet can be a good source for such software.

    58. Half Price Computer Books: Sams Teach Yourself The Internet - 0672322145
    He shows you how to get connected to an ISP and then explains how to use your + teach Yourself Visually the internet and World Wide Web, 2nd ed.
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    Some people are able to master the ins and outs of the Internet in approximately 24 seconds. If it's taking you a bit longer to understand the topic and you feel like you need some guidance, Teach Yourself the Internet in 24 Hours will help you navigate with greater ease. This book assumes you have a computer running Windows 95/98 and that you're reasonably adept at using ityou know how to use the mouse, start programs, manipulate windows, and the like. It also assumes you just want to get on the Internet to surf the Web and use electronic mailyou have no immediate interest in publishing your own pages on the Web or anything more complicated like that. David Wall This text refers to the Paperback edition.

    59. Intel Education: Intel® Teach To The Future: In-Service How To Get Involved
    Participant teachers must have access to internetconnected PCs1 for planning 1 The Intel teach to the Future Essentials Course uses Microsoft Office*
    http://www97.intel.com/scripts-expansion/inservice2_PT.asp
    var w_thisPageId = 159; //document.write("") US Home Intel Worldwide Where to Buy Contact Us ... User Support Select a location for Intel Education United States Brazil Canada Costa Rica Czech Republic Egypt France Germany Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Malaysia Mexico Poland Portugal Russia South Africa Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Search Intel Education The Intel® Innovator A quarterly newsletter about Intel® Innovation in Education programs, tools, and resources for educators.
    Participant Teachers (PTs) are classroom teachers with intermediate-level computer skills who received free instruction by local Master Teachers. Participant Teachers will return to their classrooms with complete project and/or unit plans and be able to immediately implement what they have learned with their students.
    The information on this page pertains to both the Intel® Teach to the Future Essentials Course and the Intel® Teach to the Future Workshop on Teaching Thinking with Technology
    PT Benefits
    PT Eligibility and Requirements
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    PT Benefits
    Participant Teachers receive free instruction on technology integration into existing curriculum.

    60. Business Teaching Resources
    Intended for use of internet/Web resources of relevance to faculty, students, getting connected with Others Online. Washington Community Colleges If you
    http://business.edcc.edu/Teaching_Resources/Other Resources.php
    home about our college class schedule programs of study ... Teaching Resources
    OTHER RESOURCES
    Journals / Magazines / Listservs
    Reference Support Sites Examples of Online Classes Getting Connected with Others ... Diversity
    Alphabetical list of online journals, magazines and listservs that could be helpful in providing information about online course issues, products, pedagogy, curriculum development, products and overall focus on online teaching and learning.
    AAHESGITF
    From the American Association of Higher Education, this is a highly moderated electronic discussion group focused on issues of teaching, learning, technology and educational change. Steve Gilbert, the moderator, is one of the important voices in technology and distance learning. This is the page that tells you how to subscribe. You might want to subscribe for even a short period of time to see what issue are being discussed.
    About.com Distance Education Site
    A commercial portal with an almost mind-boggling array of links to other sites and resources. Many of the subject categories are relevant to new online faculty including "Faculty Resources", "Discussion" and specific discipline areas.
    Chronicle of Higher Education (Education Section)
    A virtual library and a Gateway to Educational Resources
    DEOS
    The Distance Education Online Symposium is a busy, always interesting discussion list about online teaching in higher education. You will get numerous messages every day but the dialogue is among practitioners and usually very relevant to the online classroom.

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