Internet in the Classroom???
Participant Projects


You will create an engaged learning experience for your students that best utilizes the Internet's unique ability to provide current information and/or to foster collaboration.

You may not violate copyright laws. Any resources retrieved from the Internet and used in your project must be accompanied by a reference/citation telling where it was obtained.



PLEASE NOTE: Please include the following address information on the bottom of every page written for the LInC Program:


Author: Your Name, your e-mail@address
Created: July 8, 1996 - Updated: Today's Date
Written for the The Fermilab LInC program sponsored by the Fermilab Education Office


More Examples

 

There are a number of different ways to organize productive online projects. Judi Harris has described these as "activity structures," or models for designing educational telecomputing activities. Check out Judi Harris' Network-Based Educational Activity Collection, including her most recent collection of web projects.


RETURN to The Fermilab LInC Summer '96 Home Page
Author: Shelly Peretz (speretz@interaccess.com) and Kristin Ciesemier (ciesmier@fnal.gov)
Created: July 7, 1996; Updated 7/13/96
Written for the The Fermilab LInC program sponsored by the Fermilab Education Office