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Three online projects, which will be implemented in the fall of 1999, will be produced by seminar teams.

North Carolina Center for Advancement of Teaching

June 7-11

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Tuesday & Wednesday Presenter

David Warlick
18 year technology educator & author

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Topics, Tips, & Resources

 
Project Based Learning through the Networks

Pages from Raw Materials for the Mind,
by David Warlick

tc_point.jpg (706 bytes) Components of an Online Project p. 23
  1. Explicite connections with established instructional standards
  2. Student identifiable goals
  3. Collaboration either among students in your class, between students and experts, or students in a variety of classes
  4. Information accessing in some form either through research or survey
  5. Information processing so that students are gaining or building knowledge
  6. The construction of a unique and valuable information product
  7. Self-assessment
tc_point.jpg (706 bytes) Dr. Judi Harris'    Activity Structures p. 24
Why Use Activity Structures
Mining the Internet Series from The Computing Teacher -- 1995
tc_point.jpg (706 bytes) Developing and Publishing Your Own Online Projects p. 28
tc_point.jpg (706 bytes) WebQuests
Articles and Resources
Examples
tc_point.jpg (706 bytes) Building Webs that Work for You
  • Planning your webs
p. 147
  • Designing your webs
p. 151
  • Tools for making your webs interactive
    • Web forms
    • Discussion forums
    • Internet mailing lists and other communities
    • Chat rooms
    • Community/collaborative web sites
p. 154
p. 177