This page is designed to assist those teachers involved in Fermilab LInC to design
their virtual project and presentation,
including finding information, writing pages, and frequently asked questions.
Prompts are provided to help participants
reflect upon their daily experiences in their electronic journals.
Finding what you want on the Internet can be like looking for a needle
in a haystack. Online search tools help you track down whatever it is you're
looking for. Check out c/net
online to find out which tool is really the best.
You're ready to start finding resources that make the best use of technology
that might impact the ways we teach and subsequent student learning. Any
resources retrieved from the Internet and used in your project must be
accompanied by a reference
telling where it was obtained.
"So you've been wandering the Web for a while now, and you're
ready to start contributing to the great flow of information on the Internet.
The first thing to do is learn about HTML (HyperText Markup Language),
the standard language used by Netscape Navigator and other browsers to
bring documents to your screen. Next, you'll want to learn about adding
on-line forms, graphics, sound, and video - taking advantage of the interactive
and multimedia capabilities of the Web. And once you understand the basics
and start coding pages like mad, you'll want to find some development tools
to make your work easier." [quoted from Netscape's
Assistance Creating Net Sites]