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Chapter 5- The Internet as a Tool for Education

Chapter 5- The Internet as a Tool for Education. By: Erin Peterson. Internet. The most important technological innovation of our generation A resource of unparalleled potential . What is the Internet?.

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Chapter 5- The Internet as a Tool for Education

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  1. Chapter 5- The Internet as a Tool for Education By: Erin Peterson

  2. Internet • The most important technological innovation of our generation • A resource of unparalleled potential

  3. What is the Internet? • The Internet is an international collection of computer networks with more than 800,000,000 users worldwide • A meta-network, a network of networks • Virtually, all schools have classrooms with Internet access • Parents and students also connect from home, libraries, and other public locations • The Internet offers ways to communicate with parents and to allow students to finish assignments

  4. What Roles Can the Internet Play in Education? • Tools for communication • Tools for inquiry • Tools for construction

  5. Learning by Communicating • Electronic mail, known as e-mail, is a system for sending, receiving, and storing messages • It is the most frequently used Internet application • The majority of U.S. citizens have an e-mail account and use it on a regular basis • Mailing lists are when one message is sent to a group of readers • Conferences are messages “posted” to a network location • Users from all over go to the site to read the messages • Chat and Instant Messaging are forms of telecommunications in which messages are exchanged in real time rather than stored for later reading • Video conferencing where video and audio are sent and received simultaneously

  6. Telecomputing Activity Structures • Interpersonal Exchanges-key pals, global classrooms, electronic appearances, electronic mentoring, impersonations • Information Collections-information exchanges, electronic publishing, tele-field trips, pooled data analysis • Problem-Solving Projects-information searches, electronic process writing, parallel problem solving, sequential creations, social action projects

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