
Résumé
During the past year, the Internet has left the realm of
research labs and
higher education and entered mainstream America. Among
educators, there is
a growing sense that there is a "use it or lose it"
opportunity. Many
people have seen firsthand what can be achieved when
students are provided
with Net access and shown how to use online tools to
support learning.
Educators who are coming online must themselves experience
what it is to
learn through project-based, technology-enhanced
approaches in their own
learning in order to support this kind of learning for
their students.
NetAngels are some of early adopters of the Internet who
are exploring
its potential for education. These educators became
NetAngels by helping
others who are new to the Internet. These individuals have
real-world
experience in gaining support from others in the school,
district, and
community; finding funding; training teachers;
demystifying technical
issues; and making the Internet part of the innovative
classroom and
school. They have stories to share with other educators to
help them
use the medium to its full potential.
Educators who aren't on the Internet or have had minimal
experience with
it can learn from these NetAngels and understand how to
incorporate the
Internet into their own professional development and
students' learning.
Without this understanding, schools won't connect to the
Internet and
educators won't use the connections they may have.
In this book, the NetAngels and other educators already
using the
Internet in their classroom tell their stories to those
educators
uncertain of the educational benefits that the Internet
offers. The
stories by educators take the reader through the use of
tools from an
educator's perspective and provide tips on how to
effectively integrate
the tools and resources into the classroom. The educators'
stories also
serve as a guide for dealing with many of the
instructional, curricular,
professional development, administrative, and community
issues that
develop around the use of the Internet in schools.
The seeds for the online portion of the book already
exist.
(http://prism.prs.k12.nj.us:70/0/WWW/OII/OIIhome.html)
Started by Ferdi Serim,
the author of the book, and funded by the National Science
Foundation, the
Online Internet Institute (OII) is an online six- to
nine-week course where
Internet-using educators, proponents of systemic reform,
and content-area
experts form online collaborative groups to 1) learn to
use Internet tools
better; 2) develop the process of creating online lessons;
and 3) create new
forms of online lessons.
From these courses, which are held four times a year, OII
plans to build
an online National Professional Development Library (NPDL)
composed of
educators' stories about their online learning process,
lessons, and
resource ratings. Songline will be hosting this
Library.
The goal of the book is to invite educators online and
reassure them that
there will be people there to greet them.
This book is like a travel guide, in that it helps orient
you to a
new place and immerse yourself in a new culture.
Practically speaking,
it offers advice on how to adapt, how to get what you want,
and where
to go to get help.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Ferdi Serim |
Parution | 10/06/1996 |
Nb. de pages | 304 |
EAN13 | 9781565922013 |
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