Home Base: Harnessing the Power of the Web
Introduction to Net PBL
Introduction to Project-Based Learning
What Is Project-Based Learning
PBL Examples
PBL Success Stories
PBL Readings and Resources
Old School vs. New School
How to Plan and Organize a Collaborative Project
Establish Project Goals and Objectives
Select a Project
Identify Your Audience
Assessment of Project-Based Learning
Resources for Assessing Project-Based Learning
Peer and Community Review and Feedback
When Disaster Strikes
Net PBL Project Map
Communications: The Power Behind the Web
A Visit to Hillside School
Communications: The Power Behind the Web
The Six A's of Designing Projects
Finding Basic Collaborative Projects
Learn about Networked Projects
Visit Example Networked Project Sites
Characteristics of Networked Projects
Find your Project
Hilites Info
Register and Follow Through
Making Collaborative Learning Projects
Design a Networked Project
Golden Rules of Project Participation
Advertise Your Project: Finding Partners
Projects Registry - Add a Project
Project Announcement Template
Prepare for Your Project
Conduct & Conclude Your Project
GSH TeleSensations Quickstart Projects
Resources to Help you Plan
Letters to Santa Call for Collaboration
Letters to Santa Project Details
Net PBL and Educational Reform
Building a Web Project
The Teacher's Role in Web Project Development
Identify Learning Objectives
DEFINE
Introduction to Building Teams
Developing trust
Interview: Metadesign
Interviews
Four Stages of Team Development
Characteristics of an Effective Project Team Member
Protect Your Students
Signed Acceptable Use Policies on File
Obtain Parental Consent to Publish Student Work
To publish Names, Photos, and Email Addresses
Articles and Resources on Protecting Children
Communication strategy
Characteristics of Effective Student Web Projects
Define Your Audience and Purpose
Teach or Report on Something "New"
Properly Cite your Information Sources
Encourage Feedback, Review and Evaluation
Include Reflection Pages
Balance Content with Presentation
Pages are Current and Properly Linked
Simple, clean, attractive ...and accessible... layouts
A Visit to Hillside School
Examples of Model Student Web Projects
Elementary/Primary School Example Web Projects
Middle/Lower Secondary School Example Web Projects
High/Senior Secondary School Example Web Projects
Directories of K-12 sites
Brainstorming
Brainstorming - Setting the environment
Brainstorming techniques
Interview: Kristen Korb
Brainstorming - Getting to work
Development Strategy
Identify Tasks and Activities
Create a Timeline
Identify Resources
Enlist Help
DEFINE Summary
Define- Further reading
Design
Information design
Site Structure
Site Navigation
Project site
Places to Host your Web Project
Directories defined
Web development resources
Basics of Web development
Use Consistent Naming Conventions
Color and Graphics
Use Relative Links
Directories and Shared Workspaces
KISS: Keep it Short and Simple
Write for the Web
Balance Content and Presentation
Copyright issues
DESIGN Summary
Design- Further reading
Deliver
Upload your Project
Beta Test
Final Check
Uploading your Web Project via FTP
Uploading with WS-FTP
Uploading via Fetch
Reflection and Project Narrative Pages
Evaluating your Web Project
Structured Evaluation using a Rubric
Rubric for Evaluating Student Web Projects
Rubrics
Evaluation Resources
Publicize Your Successes!
DELIVER Summary
Introduction to Searching the Internet
Information Resources: Human vs. Digital
Using E-mail to find Human Resources
Friends and Acquaintances
Academia
Government
Direct Approach
Tips for Soliciting Help through E-mail
Search Tools for Finding People
Mailing Lists
Sources for finding Mailing Lists
Mailing List Tips
Organizing Messages
Organizing Mailboxes
Filtering Messages
Human Resources
Digital Resources
Finding Digital Resources
Topic Oriented Directories
Advantages of Topic Oriented Directories
Disadvantages of Topic Oriented Directories
Topic-oriented Research Directories
Search Engines
The Language of Search Engines
Advantages of using Search Engines
Disadvantages of using Search Engines
Search Engines
Net-Smarts -- or becoming Netwise
S.E.A.R.C.H. - a Model for the Internet Search Process
Evaluating Internet-based Resources
Evaluation Problems to Look For
Sample Evaluation Tools
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators : Critical Evaluation Survey - Elementary
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators : Critical Evaluation Survey - Middle School
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators : Critical Evaluation Survey - High School
Evaluating Internet-based Information: A Goals-based Approach
Organizing Your Research
Selecting Your Topic
Collecting Information
Organizing Your Information
Topic-oriented Research Directories
Search Engines
Primary Document Sources
Library of References, Readings and Resources
Web & HTML Design Guides, Tutorials and References
PBL and Web Project Resources
1. Selected Model Internet Projects
2. Finding Teacher Projects: Registries and Mailing Lists
3. Planning and Organizing NetPBL and Web Projects
4. Evaluating Projects and Student Web Pages
5. Readings in Educational Reform and PBL
6. Free Email Hosting Services
Internet Research & Searching Tools
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