Step 1:
If needed, follow this basic
introduction to the World
Wide Web . . .
Welcome to the Teachers Lounge
"The Teachers' Lounge is designed to be an interesting
and empowering introduction to the internet for
teachers. It takes the format of a miniature web within
the World Wide Web, and offers the user choices on
every page about what he or she wants to learn. It is
not meant to be an exhaustive resource, but rather a
means of equipping the user with the most essential
skills, knowledge and aptitudes in order for he or she
to be able to experience the Internet first hand."
Step 2:
Get an overview of
what "web-learning"
is all about--the work,
the time, the paybacks . . .
Embracing Web Learning: Faculty
Guide for Moving Courses to the Web
Dianne Boettcher
An online slide presentation.
Step 3:
Check out what some
of your colleagues are
doing online . . .

http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture/
The World Lecture Hall (WLH) contains links to
pages created by faculty worldwide who are
using the Web to deliver university-level
academic courses in any language.
Step 4:
Check out the resources available to you--and
proceed step by step . . .

Internet Tools,
Tutorials, &
Techniques (links)
Step 5:
Practice developing a
course page . . .
Syllaweb
The Syllaweb was developed by Dr. Karen H. Bonnell of the
University of Southern Indiana as a tool for educators to create an entire Internet
website from one basic template.
Facilitating Online
Learning
Starts with the basics--and moves beyond.
MERLOT -
Multimedia Educational Repository for Learning and Online Teaching
Good examples and useful learning materials.
Additional Online Resources
4Teachers
Welcome to www4teachers, a carefully indexed
collection of online resources made by teachers for
teachers! The resources on the 4teachers site are
created or reviewed by the SCR*TEC Teacher Team.
Save Yourself from Drowning in
Online Interaction
The Faculty Connection
"This website is designed to assist faculty of
post-secondary institutions in becoming familiar
with issues, examples and discussion topics
associated with using emerging technologies
in teaching and learning. Using this educational
resource, faculty are encouraged to travel the
web at a comfortable pace to identify where
courses are offered over the Internet, how
technology can be used in the classroom, and to
discuss issues that will affect them in the future."
Online Educational Delivery Applications
This site is designed to help educators evaluate and
select online delivery software.
Web Developers Virtual Library
Many elements go into successful web site design; we
can cluster those elements into sensory, conceptual,
and reactive aspects. That is, design isn't only what you
see, it's also what you think and feel as you navigate a web
site. This article explores some of the basic principles of
web site design, and provides many links to other
resources for further detailed study.

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