Dedication
Preface & Acknowledgments
1. The Wide World of the Web: Fitting It Into the Curriculum
The Web and Digital Natives
Why Use the Web in the Classroom
Connecting Web Projects to National Standards
Understanding the Teaching and Learning Cycle
Enhancing Learning for All: Universal Design for Learning
Interactive Qualities of Digital Media
Flexibility for Demonstrating Learning: Multiple Pathways for Expression
Curriculum Integration Idea: Individual Web Projects
Curriculum Integration Idea: Electronic Portfolios
Engaging Students' Interest and Motivation
Developing Critical-Thinking and Information-Gathering Skills
Curriculum Integration Idea: WebQuests
Support for Cooperative Work
How Does the Use of Cooperative Learning Impact Student Achievement?
Web Tools to Enhance Students Learning
Curriculum Integration Ideas for Blogs
Course Management/Learning Management Systems
Curriculum Integration Ideas for CMS/LMS
Curriculum Integration Ideas for Instant Messaging
Curriculum Integration Idea: Podcasts
Curriculum Integration Idea: RSS
Curriculum Integration Idea: Wikis
2. Using and Evaluating Web Activities and Projects in the Classroom
Integrating the Web Into the Curriculum: Surfing the Web (Research)
Using the Web to Send and Receive Messages
Classroom Integration Idea: Examples of Blogs by Students and Teachers
Classroom Integration Idea: Telementors
Classroom Integration Idea: Ask an Expert
Searching the Web: Engines and Indexes
Teaching Students to Critically Evaluate Web Sites: Is the Information Valid and Reliable
Curriculum Resource: Rubric--Web Site Content Critique Form
Additional Methods for Evaluating Web Sites
Examples of Using the Web for Research in the Classroom
Curriculum Resource: Lesson Plan-- Using the Web for Research in the Elementary Classroom
Curriculum Resource: Lesson Plan-- Using the Web for Research in the Secondary Classroom
Curriculum Resource: Web Sites
Integrating the Web Into the Curriculum: Spinning the Web (Production)
The Web as a Multimedia Project: Managing Multimedia Projects in the Classroom
Curriculum Resource: Guidelines for Managing Classroom Multimedia Projects
Student-Generated Project Example Ideas
Lesson Plan-- Student-Generated
Web Project-- Elementary School
Lesson Plan-- Student Generated
Web Project-- High School
Curriculum Integration Idea: Another Exampe of Student-Generated Web Projects
Integrating the Web Into the Curriculum: Cooperative Learning Activities
Lesson Plan-- High School
Using Cooperative Learning and the Web
Lesson Plan-- Elementary School
Using Cooperative Learning and the Web
Integrating the Web Into the Curriculum: Problem-Based Learning Activities
Curriculum Integration Idea: Web Quest
Curriculum Integration Idea: Monarch Butterfly Project
Evaluating Student-Generated Web Projects
Our Approach: Content, Product, Process
Rubric--Evaluation Protocols
Web Project Evalutation Rubric Examples
Rubric-- Web Research Project: Traditional Rubric Example
Rubric-- Web Project Evaluation Protocol: Student Checklist
Additional Web Resources: Taking Small Steps
3. Solving the Mystery of Designing and Creating Web Sites
HTML: The Language of the Web
What Exactly is a Browser?
The Essential Formatting of a Web Page
Aligning the Elements of a Page
Making Links to Other Web Pages
Adding Graphics to Web Pages
Changing the Color of the Background
Viewing Web Pages Locally
Sharing Your Web Site With the World
Sending Files to a Web Server: FTP
Designing and Developing a Web Site
Step 1: Decide What the Web Site Will Do
Step 2: Decide What the Web Site Will Look Like
Step 3: Produce the Web Site
Designing With the Web's Unique Characteristics in Mind
Everybody Sees the Web a Little Differently
4. Reading Between the Lines: The Legalities and Liabilities of Using the Web in the Classroom
Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Issues
Accessing the World Wide Web
Creating Accessible Multimedia Projects
Curriculum Integration Idea: Web Accessibility Web Sites
Protecting Students from Inappropriate Content
Filtering Software Examples
Protecting Students from Strangers
Message Boards/Discussion Boards
Personal Web Pages and Classroom Web Pages
Establishing Ground Rules for Your Classroom
Being a Responsible User of the Web
Resource A: The Basics of the Internet and the Web: A Refresher
Resource B: Try Spinning a Web Page! Blackline Master
References
Index