This video shares some tips for integrating the Internet into the classroom. The tips discussed can be applied to secondary level students. However, it can also be modified to be suitable for younger students. As we come across different ways to integrate the Internet, it would be a good idea to share our findings with our colleagues. It is also important to remind students about how to appropriately utilize the Internet and what are the best sources for them to use when doing assignments.
This course focuses on how to use the Internet for teaching and learning. It helps students develop skills and strategies in integrating the Internet as an essential resource into the curriculum.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
Tips for Integrating the Internet Into the Classroom
This video shares some tips for integrating the Internet into the classroom. The tips discussed can be applied to secondary level students. However, it can also be modified to be suitable for younger students. As we come across different ways to integrate the Internet, it would be a good idea to share our findings with our colleagues. It is also important to remind students about how to appropriately utilize the Internet and what are the best sources for them to use when doing assignments.
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Thank you Tish for sharing this video clip with us. We have to keep in mind that there are advantages of the internet and there are the disadvantages. I think it is important that before we assign our students to go online, we go over the safety rules of using the internet just so that everything and everyone is safe. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAt college level, 99% of teachers don't want us to use wiki websites. I am glad that the presenter of this clip mentioned about credible sources that can be linked through wiki instead of encouraging the viewers to use wiki alone. Thanks for sharing the brief but informative clip.
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