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Students: want an opportunity to learn Web design skills that will prepare you for a job in the the world of high-tech? The purpose of this web site is to help teams build Internet activities for use in the classroom. Eventually, T-Spider.Net will assist teams with the construction of six different types of Internet activities originally created by Dr. Bernie Dodge and Tom March. The only activity that is available for training at this time is WebQuest. You can access that training by selecting the WebQuest link on the left side of this screen. Teams are usually made up of a teacher working with a small group of middle school or high school students. Participants will learn together how to plan and build cutting edge technology for the classroom through a four-step process: scanning, training, planning and designing. Here are links to specific info found on this screen:
Any link with the symbol § in front of it means that a new browser window will open when the link is clicked. Simply close the new window to return to T-Spider.Net.
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of Internet activities WebQuest is the creation of §Dr. Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University. §Tom March worked closely with Dr. Dodge in the development of the WebQuest concept. In addition, Mr. March created and developed the §other five activities: Concept Builder, Subject Sampler, Insight Reflector, Knowledge Hunt, and Topic Hotlist.
Soon after you enter new sections of T-Spider.Net, a picture like the one above will appear to help you keep track of where you are in the site. You can also click on an activity title in the graphic to go to that section of T-Spider-Net. On all screens, to move around the web site, use either the page name links at the top along the navigation bar or links in the bright colored border along the left. As you "drill down" through the sections of T-Spider.Net, links will build across the navigation bar at the top. The last label on the right will tell you what page you are on in the site.
"Help" Thanks for using T-Spider.Net. Try clicking "WebQuest" on the site map right now.
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