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Technology For Literacy Teaching And Learning
William J. Valmont, University of Arizona
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Chapter 2: Putting Technology to Use in Your Classroom
- Introduction
- Getting Set To Use Technology
- Getting Started on the Internet
- Establishing E-mail Accounts
- Gaining Connectivity to the Internet
- Creating Web Sites
- School Web Sites
- Classroom Web Sites
- Learning How to Take Advantage of the Internet's Assets
- Using the Internet Live While Teaching
- Arranging for Communication
- Encouraging Interactivity
- Making the Best Use of Specific Capabilities
- Preparing to Use Software
- Designing Classroom Projects
- Internet Projects
- Collaborative Projects
- Research Projects
- Sites That Suggest Projects
- Multimedia Projects
- WebQuests
- Recommended Learning Activities That Merge Literacy And Technology
- Book Reports
- Trading Cards
- Create a "Said Web"
- Create Alternate History Stories
- Review Software
- Celebrate Students' Famous Birthdays
- Read Along with CD-ROMs or Online Stories
- Activities at a Non-networked Computer
- Real-Life Projects That Integrate Literacy And Technology
- Missing Word Books
- A Communication Web Site
- Pandacam
- Writing and Illustrating Sentences and Books
- Using a Talking Software Program for Language Experience and Other Activities
- Web Site Projects that Grow from Reading Books
- Parent Open House and Other Projects
- Illustrating Fables
- Downloadable PowerPoint Presentations
- Identity Quilts and Other Projects
- PowerPoint Worksheet
- Kids Assessing Web Sites
- Lesson Web Sites
- Summary
- Activities
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