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 Search

Millions of Web Sites! And searching for useful, credible sites is the most time consuming part of
        any web assignment.

WebTeach Search will introduce you to different types of search strategies that will make your
         web search more manageable.
 
Search Plan Directing your search.
Search Tools Which one(s) to use?
Search Activity Test Yourself With A Short Exercise!

 
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WebTeach Explore is a section of resources that will be available to you as you navigate this site.

Resources are divided into categories so that you can find what you need when you need it.

Whenever you see one of the icons below, you are invited to Explore.
 
 
Tips Useful hints found throughout WebTeach.
Where Do I Go? A variety of web links sorted by category.
I Want to Know More! Additional information on WebTeach topics.
WebTeach Curriculum Guide Formal outline of WebTeach goals, objectives, and
resources.

 
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Create

Teachers are artists.

Each day you create a variety of interesting learning experiences for your students.

The web is just one more tool to help you do what you do best.

WebTeach Create is a 7-step process for developing a web-based assignment that fits your goals,
        your students' needs, and your personal teaching style.
 
 
 
First Things First... Starting the process, tools, framework for the assignment...
What Topic? Selecting a topic that will work for you.
Search Away! Searching for sites relating to your chosen topic.
Review, Reflect, Decide! Finalizing topic choice with supporting web sites.
That Vision Thing... Crafting the assignment.
Follow-up, Grade? Developing in-class follow-up and grading rubrics.
Hand It Out! Preparing an assignment handout for your students.

Time to Link It Up!  Start the WebTeach process with Search
 

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