Creating Web-based Activities - Just a Spin Away with Filamentality
Once educators find great websites, how do they integrate them into their curriculum? One way is to create a web activity using an online tool, Filamentality without learning HTML. Create Hotlists, Treasure Hunts, and even Webquests. Pages are housed on the AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer.
Educational Resources on the World Wide Web
This hands-on workshop focuses on providing teachers with tools and tips to navigate the Internet and locate valuable resources for the classroom and library. Search through AT&T Blue Web'n, our database of over 1500 lesson plans, online activities, and resources. Explore other educational sites and find shorcuts to developing a list of websites on a classroom topic.
Effective Search Strategies
Take advantage of the rich resources on the Internet without frustration! Learn effective strategies using search directories, keyword search, and metasearch engines. Visit quality educational websites including the AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer.
E-rate 101
Up to the minute information that has passed through legal review and is chock full of tips and information to guide you through the e-rate maze. Designed for beginners.
Information Literacy and the Internet
What literacy skills do today's students need? Find ways to teach information literacy skills to students of all ages. Learn tips for helping students search the web effectively and verify that the resources are reputable. Discover how to help students untangle massive amounts of information and produce quality research using the Big6(tm) and UCLA-produced lesson plans.
Streaming Media Mania!
How are teachers and librarians using streaming technologies to achieve their curricular goals? How can streamed information relate to State Standards and Benchmarks? What technology is needed at the school site to take advantage of streamed sites? Explore some popular content providers such as UnitedStreaming, Digital Curriculum, and others.
First posted 1995.
Last modified
Friday February 08, 2008