Internet Field Trips


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Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!




Ditch That Textbook


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Textbooks are symbols of centuries-old education. They're often outdated as soon as they hit students' desks. Acting "by the textbook" implies compliance and a lack of creativity. It's time to ditch those textbooks--and those textbook assumptions about learning In Ditch That Textbook, teacher and blogger Matt Miller encourages educators to throw out meaningless, pedestrian teaching and learning practices. He empowers them to evolve and improve on old, standard, teaching methods. Ditch That Textbook is a support system, toolbox, and manifesto to help educators free their teaching and revolutionize their classrooms.




Internet Field Trips


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This series is devoted to honing students' computer skills while enhancing their knowledge of geography and their curiosity about the world around them. With a personal computer, your students can travel the seven continents with a click of the mouse. Kids will learn about diverse cultures as they take control of their own research and learning with these comprehensive guides to the world of the Web.




New Virtual Field Trips


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Better than ever, this latest edition brings you more than 440 of the most exciting, educational, and innovative Web sites available for taking your students on unforgettable Internet field trips. The Coopers have responded to your requests with more than 100 new trips to visit sites that tie into National Science Standards, use inquiry-based learning, or encourage independent studies. The book follows the same topical easy-access subject organization, cross-referenced to save you time. Sites that incorporate sound, animation, video, and instructions on downloading software for site navigation are also new to this edition. Whether you are headed to the ocean bottom or outer space, don't hit the information superhighway without this book as your road map. You'll avoid inappropriate and hard-to-navigate sites, and students will thank you for the trouble-free virtual trips.




More Virtual Field Trips


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The amazing growth and popularity of the Internet means more opportunities to learn! Responding to the tremendous interest in their previous volume (Virtual Field Trips, Libraries Unlimited, 1997) and to specific requests from users, Cooper and Cooper bring you a host of new and exciting sites for educational field trips into cyberspace. The new trips and topics reflect current curricular requirements and goals such as business, women's history, conflict resolution, and multiculturalism. Trips for physically and emotionally challenged students and for those who wish to get to know them better have been added and there are more sites for physical education, health and safety, rural, and architectural trips. Like the first volume, this book is organized by subject. Together the two books can provide hours of opportunities for educators and students to travel throughout the world and back and forth in time to study natural phenomena and participate in cultural and scientific activities with practicing




Web Hunts and Virtual Field Trips


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Virtual Field Trips


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A guide to Internet sites useful for students and teachers including sections on history, world travel, science, sports, famous people, and more.




Web Hunts and Virtual Field Trips


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The Big Pocket Guide to Using & Creating Virtual Field Trips


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This book is geared toward education professionals who are actively teaching in a K-12 environment, in both traditional and non-traditional settings. It is for teachers who are looking for ways to smoothly integrate technology into their classrooms. It will help teach educators how to use the Internet most effectively in the classroom and guide them to useful tools and free resources that are available. It will also alert teachers to things to watch out for. It will assist veteran educators in augmenting their traditional teaching practices by incorporating some new methods that are becoming an assumed part of the curriculum. This book will also be helpful for those interested in creating virtual field trips or web tours in other disciplines, such as business and industry applications. - p. vii.




Virtual Field Trips


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