Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W99339675> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 items per page.
- W99339675 endingPage "466" @default.
- W99339675 startingPage "464" @default.
- W99339675 abstract "I'VE BEEN WRITING THESE COLUMNS for several years now and I hope they have helped classroom teachers, department heads, college-level methods instructors, and students utilize the immense resources of the internet in their work. I've noted a large increase in the number of websites that are relevant to social studies; and I've also observed a dramatic enhancement of the complexity and features of websites. Teachers at all grade levels have learned web design skills. This issue's column takes a look at websites designed by teachers and supervisors--either individually or in concert with colleagues--that are models of how to use the World Wide Web to help students with resources, activities, and other information related to a specific class. In some cases, a school's social studies department may have one website for all courses at that school or school district. Some teacher websites that I reviewed were limited to almost nothing but links to other websites. There was little about the courses the teacher is teaching, classroom and grading policies, or student assignments. I wanted to get a sense of what and how teachers approach social studies content and what instructional techniques they use. Here are some websites that meet those criteria and might give you or others in your school some good ideas about creating or improving your own websites. LeBeau's HomePage www.suelebeau.com Sue LeBeau is currently the Technology/Distance Learning Advisor for the Long Branch, New Jersey, school district. She has thirty years of teaching experience with grades one through eight and her web design skills are remarkable. Ms. LeBeau's Home Page doesn't just serve the Long Branch teachers; there are sites specifically for students, parents, and even the school administrators. The home page is a model of clarity and simplicity, but the information and links provided under topics such as About Writing, Social Studies Links, and Cool Links for Kids are comprehensive, accurate, up-to-date and quite useful. Dowling's Electronic Passport www.mrdowling.com Here's a classroom teacher (Mike Dowling teaches geography at Roosevelt Middle School in West Palm Beach, Florida) who has taken his website into the category, meaning he has moved his site from his school district's network to another internet service provider that allows ads, which can generate some income. There are literally hundreds of resources to teach just about every topic in history, geography, and cultural studies. On many pages there are some discreet advertisements for books, films, and other teaching resources. These are not obtrusive and you don't have to view the actual advertisement. All of the study guides, lesson plans, homework assignments, and tests are available for free download and you can modify any of the material to fit the needs of your students. All Dowling asks is for you to let him know how you modified and used his material. If he includes your variation on his site, he'll give you credit for it. The units are comprehensive and complete. For example, his Western Religions unit includes a pretest, a study guide, homework assignments, and a final quiz. I don't know if he makes any money from his website, but he's put in a lot of work setting it up. D's Website www.mrdeeteacher.com Ken Detweiler has been teaching in Jefferson County, Colorado, since 1978. While you can reach his site through Oberon Middle School's website, you can also go directly to his dot-com site. Since he teaches U.S. history, his site is not as comprehensive as those that cover many social studies topics. This gives classroom teachers of only one or two subjects an idea on how a single-subject site might be set up. Mr. D. includes his class policies, hints for taking notes in class, instructions for varied writing assignments, and both individual and group assignments related to historical topics. …" @default.
- W99339675 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W99339675 creator A5084353928 @default.
- W99339675 date "2004-11-01" @default.
- W99339675 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W99339675 title "Home grown: models of excellence in teacher-designed social studies websites" @default.
- W99339675 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W99339675 type Work @default.
- W99339675 sameAs 99339675 @default.
- W99339675 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W99339675 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W99339675 hasAuthorship W99339675A5084353928 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C110875604 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C136815107 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C145420912 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C147176958 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C150710463 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C2777212361 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C2777286243 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C2777352838 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W99339675 hasConcept C518677369 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C110875604 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C111472728 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C127413603 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C136764020 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C136815107 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C138885662 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C144024400 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C145420912 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C147176958 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C150710463 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C154945302 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C15744967 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C17744445 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C199539241 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C2777212361 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C2777286243 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C2777352838 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C41008148 @default.
- W99339675 hasConceptScore W99339675C518677369 @default.
- W99339675 hasIssue "7" @default.
- W99339675 hasLocation W993396751 @default.
- W99339675 hasOpenAccess W99339675 @default.
- W99339675 hasPrimaryLocation W993396751 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W137633945 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W1587169081 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W171030038 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W18005026 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W2067631033 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W2257226774 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W236506978 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W254422250 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W260435399 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W2737817601 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W279859318 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W282000139 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W297653389 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W2994311421 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W2994440960 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W328724639 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W349879380 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W356658029 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W752525863 @default.
- W99339675 hasRelatedWork W874870914 @default.
- W99339675 hasVolume "68" @default.
- W99339675 isParatext "false" @default.
- W99339675 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W99339675 magId "99339675" @default.
- W99339675 workType "article" @default.