World Wide Web for Teachers: An Interactive Guide

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Allyn and Bacon, 1997 - Computers - 231 pages
The World Wide Web has been hailed as the most significant development in communications since the invention of the telephone. As such, it is likely to change the ways we think about teaching and learning. While no one knows what the future will hold, there is little doubt that the teacher of the 21st century must be technologically literate and fluent with world wide communications. It is with this in mind that this book was developed. Designed as a “ learner-friendly” resource book, "World Wide Web for Teachers: An Interactive Guide" is one of the few books available that exclusively relates the World Wide Web to education. It provides a broad overview of Web resources, an introduction to the Netscape Browser and e-mail, and a self-regulated tutorial on accessing the World Wide Web. For professionals in the field of education.

Contents

The Netscape Interface
19
Interactive World Wide Web Tour
39
Using Search Engines
73
Using Bookmark Files in the Classroom
87
Educational Web Site
99
Glossary
219
U S College Home Pages
229
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