K-12 School Computer Networking/Chapter 29/Computer-based Communications: Internet, Web 2.0, Mindtools and more

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Technology, Computers, Communication, Internet. Its a Digital World!

Computer-based Technology in Education:[edit | edit source]

Some tools on the Web:[edit | edit source]

Example-Computer-based social studies lesson plan:[edit | edit source]

Conclusion:[edit | edit source]

References:[edit | edit source]

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“At School, Technology Starts to Turn a Corner,” by Steve Lohr , New York Times August 16, 2008 Decker, W and Soltis, J. (Aug. 2004). Curriculum And Aims (Thinking About Education Series)

Jonassen, D., Howland, J., Marra, R.M., & Crismond, D. (2008.) Meaningful learning with technology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

Meyers, M. , Pew study: Internet takes over papers as news source. December 24, 2008 Retrieved: July 15th, 2009 from: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10128861-93.html

Commerce Department Digital Divide Report, October 2000, 2004: A Nation online Retreved July 02, 2009 from: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fttn99/contents.html

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