What's With This CyberSpace!?

The ILT's Internet Integration Workshop
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We have developed a model involving Four Levels of Internet Integration.
We believe that Educational Internet use should be restricted to teaching and learning that which might not be accomplished without Internet use.  We have classified four types of Internet use accordingly. Review these four  (alternative site) and then scroll to the bottom of this page to test your knowlege.  Prepare yourself for this workshop by "bookmarking" your "gems" at iKeepbookmarks.com, and for assistance visit our online guide.

At the first level novices might access authentic data quickly across the Internet; at the second level students and teachers communicate with each other or with experts; classes might join collaborative projects;  at the third level we might find content information providing a deeper conceptual understanding about a topic under study in class.  Finally, at the fourth level more involved, higher level reasoning understanding, communication and collaboration are exercised in contextual projects involving a compelling inquiry over the internet. {The ILT has collected more links demonstrating this model} Examine enough of the samples in each category to gain an understanding of each level, then move on to the next level of Internet integration.  When you decide to integrate the Internet into your lessons decide which model best suits your needs. Keep in mind that each subsequent level involves more time and understanding on the part of the teacher as well as the student. The first level would be the easiest to integrate, not even requiring a computer in the classroom.  The fourth level would be the most difficult and might take the greatest effort and time. 

5th Level Polaris Career Center now provides web-based, multimedia publishing to all teachers and students through free of charge, private accounts! Publishing!  Soarweb!



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Mike Baker <mbaker@polaris.edu> teacher/coordinator
Geoff Andrews <gandrews@polaris.edu> Director of Technology
The Instruction, Learning & Technology Leadership Institute
Polaris Career Center
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Middleburg Hts. OH 44130
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This page last updated 11/7/2003

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