Intro to WWW

    Intro to WWW
    in the Classroom

      © Agnes Azzolino



    This pages is a table of contents for educators who wish to familiarize themself with the internet, explore some options as to use in the classroom, and perhaps create their own pages.

    Please determine how much of an introduction you desire and click reach that page.

1. Learn terminology and how to browse the web
 
2. Get your own free email account
www.yahoo.com
www.hotmail.com
 
3. Join a list-serv or create one for your students
 
4. Visit some web sites
Write your own electronic greeting card is found at:
        www2.bluemountain.com/index.html
Encyclopedia Britannica is found at:
        www.britannica.com/
BBC Education Web Guide is found at:
        www.bbc.co.uk/plsql/education/webguide/pkg_main.p_results?in_cat=547
Dictionary, tutorials, teacher resources is found at:
        www.mathnstuff.com
Math calculators, algebra factoring polynomials is found at:
        www.webmath.com
Math Story problems for children is found at:
        www.mathstories.com
algebra I links is found at:
        www.coolmath.com/frm_algebra_1.htm
Mrs. Math McGehee is found at:
        www.angelfire.com/il/mathmcgehee/
Jan's Math Place is found at:
        www.eelab.newpaltz.edu/~stonic84/mathlist.html
Mayan Math is found at:
        www.hanksville.org/yucatan/mayamath.html
 
5. Employ the intranet not Internet
 
6. Join a free chat room.




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