Jessica
Michaelson
SLM 521
Web Index
This site
offers definitions on various shopping terms that are useful when purchasing on
the internet. It also includes various
sites that the user can go to in order to use these terms effectively.
Elective
2~Teacher Made Websites
At this site
teachers can find two examples of teacher-made websites. Along with this they will find
recommendations and commendations of each website.
Elective 3
This elective
was to create a distribution list, which was done, and sent to the instructor
as an email.
This site provides
teachers with worksheets for math topics in 4th grade. The topics picked were those that are most
often seen on MSA.
This website
allows teachers to find different modifications to use with students that have
ADD and dyslexia when teaching an on-line course.
Elective
6~Citing Internet Sources
This site
explains how to site a variety of internet source using APA style. It also gives examples of citations.
Elective
7~ Email Suggestions and Tips
Here,
students can learn helpful hints to effectively communicate via email.
Students can
visit this site to help them use search engines in a timely and effective
manner.
This site
gives teachers and students multiple clip art search engines to use to help
find graphics for their work.
Teachers can
visit this page to get ideas of how to use e pals and key pals within their
classroom for math.
At this link,
people can find the pros and cons of filtering sites on the Internet within
schools.
At this site,
teachers, parents and students can find many mathematical links to help with
the content throughout the school year.
Each website is accompanied by a brief description of its contents.
This is a
list of some of the best search engines out there. It is separated into different topics, with a
brief summary of why they are so good.
This is an
introductory lesson to line plots for students to visit and then respond to
what they learned. They will also graph
the daily temperatures in their area.
This is an
introductory lesson to solid figures.
Students will learn the vocabulary associated with solid figures, and
well as explore each of the shapes.
Students will learn about mean, median and mode and find the
three of them for three different graphs.
Students will find the percentage of a number and compare the
nutrients between two different restaurants.
Students will be able to compare the temperatures between the
city that they live in and a city around the world that they have been
studying. They can do this by creating a
variety of graphs.
This site compares two different scenarios, where copyright
issues are discussed. A response is
written stating weather a copyright infringement has taken place or not.
This is an educational activity for an adult to learn how to set
up and use the Favorites feature within Internet Explorer.