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Main Author: Schrock, Kathy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ762336
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contents Scouting the Web for Science Resources Schrock, Kathy Science Teachers Current Events Internet Web Sites Online Searching Access to Information Science Education Lesson Plans Films Each type of Web site can be easily located if teachers understand a few basics about the different types of information found on the Net. This article provides useful tips to science teachers on how to search the Web and where to find the following information: (1) Ready-Reference Sources (2) Current Events Sources; (3) Science Lesson Plans; (4) Science Animations and Movies; (5) Additional Sites and Resources; (6) Specific Types of Files; and (7) Online Tutorials. Teachers should remember to think about the type of resource they need before they begin their search and then choose the appropriate avenue to find the information. They should always bookmark any portal sites that include lists of resources so they can explore them when they have a chance. In addition, they must consider posting their lessons, tutorials, Flash animations, and links pages to share with other science teachers and students.
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spellingShingle Scouting the Web for Science Resources
Schrock, Kathy
Science Teachers
Current Events
Internet
Web Sites
Online Searching
Access to Information
Science Education
Lesson Plans
Films
Scouting the Web for Science Resources Schrock, Kathy Science Teachers Current Events Internet Web Sites Online Searching Access to Information Science Education Lesson Plans Films Each type of Web site can be easily located if teachers understand a few basics about the different types of information found on the Net. This article provides useful tips to science teachers on how to search the Web and where to find the following information: (1) Ready-Reference Sources (2) Current Events Sources; (3) Science Lesson Plans; (4) Science Animations and Movies; (5) Additional Sites and Resources; (6) Specific Types of Files; and (7) Online Tutorials. Teachers should remember to think about the type of resource they need before they begin their search and then choose the appropriate avenue to find the information. They should always bookmark any portal sites that include lists of resources so they can explore them when they have a chance. In addition, they must consider posting their lessons, tutorials, Flash animations, and links pages to share with other science teachers and students.
title Scouting the Web for Science Resources
topic Science Teachers
Current Events
Internet
Web Sites
Online Searching
Access to Information
Science Education
Lesson Plans
Films
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ762336