Kayse Moyer

SLM: 521 - Summer 2005



Assignment Description
Link Bibliography This assignment is designed to introduce students to Arthurian Legend including the facts, myths, and tales surronding King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table
Web Dropin 1 This short web activity will introduce you to history and transitions that occured as England entered the Renaissance.
Web Dropin 2 For this brief web activity you are going back in time to explore life during the Renaissance. You may choose who you want to be and how you live your life.
Web Dropin 3 To truly understand the effects of the plague during the Renaissance you must analyze a newspaper from the Renaissance time period.
Web Dropin 4 This activity will ask you to debate a hot topic today. You are going to research and discuss the intelligent design debate.
Web Dropin 5 By completing this brief web activity you will learn everything you need to know about Shakespeare and his life.
Online Course Module Modern educators need to keep up with technology and by incorporating blogs into your classroom students will utilize technology in the curriculum.
Copyright Activity Copyright laws are open to interpretation. These scenarios represent objective cases and the most likely outcomes.
Search Engines This is a listing of what I have found to be the best search engines on the web.
Citing Internet Resources Citation is an important part of research. Here are a few rules and example of accurate citations.
School Library Media Sites These are some of the best media sites on the web and tips for what makes them so good.
E-Learning Online schooling is on the rise and these are just a few of the best.
Search Tips Here are some tips for refining searches on the web.
Online Shopping To avoid crowds and long lines many people are turning to E-commerce and here are a few of my favorite sites.
Key Pals These sites help teachers find online pen pals for their students.
Email This activity explores email and its uses in the classroom.
Radio and Audio Streams Audio and video can serve as excellent, free supplements to your class curriculum.