created by Christine Carrillo
CSULB
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Back in the old days before 1994, students had to use textbooks, magazines, television and the library to collect information. These are still good things, but now you can also use the World Wide Web. Explore the Internet links on this page and look for good facts, quotations, examples, images, sound clips and video files. Imagine that you're an explorer in cyberspace and your job is to come back from a virtual journey with lots of artifacts and souvenirs to teach people back home what you learned! What's collected can then be pinned on a classroom bulletin board, pasted into an in-class newsletter, featured in a student-made multimedia stack, or posted as a Web page.Keep this question in mind as you work:
What are the similarities and differences between the fairy tales from different parts of the world?
References
- Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
- Get definitions to many words quickly.
- Roget's Thesaurus
- Find words that have similar meanings to words you run across.
- Grabbing Web Images
- Follow a friendly step-by-step tutorial on how to grab images from the Web.
Software
- Windows
- Software for image management
- Macintosh
- Software for image management
- HyperStudio
- Multimedia authorware used at many schools. Check out the Website for support, ideas, and the Netscape Plug-In
- Shareware.com
- Thousands of software programs you may want to download and use.
- Free Web Tutorials
- Create your own web pages, learn to program, whatever...
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Content by Christine Carrillo, ccarrill@csulb.edu http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/scrapfairytach.html Last revised Tue Oct 14 19:33:19 US/Pacific 2003 |