filamentality online support graphic Topic Ideas for Teachers

Official Guidelines for Choosing a Topic

How about making it interesting?

What if the topic's big enough so that you'll find stuff on it?

How about not making it so big that there'll be 27,542 Web sites on it?

Wouldn't it be clever if using the Internet made your topic cooler?

If your first idea doesn't work out, no one'll scoldya for switching.


Idea Pool for Topics

So maybe you're feeling confused & clueless about what topic to create a cool Web-based learning page on... We can't get in your head and clear out the weeds, but we can pop in there and plant some seeds. Below are 50 ideas that might help you hook into an idea you like. Have fun and see if you can't get in the flow. Skip naysaying and being practical at this point. Live in the land of "What if?" and "Why not?" for a while.

or click through all 50 Ideas

The javascripting for this page is credit of Dave Ray and serves
as the heart of Brian Eno's great Webpage Oblique Strategies.



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