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Sites to See:Online Literacy More than three dozen pseudo-sites to use for media literacy lessons throughout the year. According to a 1997 statistical summary of public Web usage, in 1993, the approximately 1.3 million computer users with an Internet connection could visit a grand total of 130 Web sites. Most of those sites were developed and maintained by universities and government agencies.
Slightly more than ten years later, online visitors can choose from hundreds of millions of Web pages -- at sites created by experts, pseudo-experts, enthusiasts, fanatics, and the just plain ignorant. Today's Web surfers are presented with choices that early denizens of the Internet barely dreamed of. For many educators, however, that dream has become a nightmare. With so many exemplary resources -- and so much artfully packaged trash -- available from the First Page of the Internet to the End of the Internet -- how do you know which is which? More importantly, how do you teach your students to tell the difference? The sites below might help.
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First Genetics General Delivery University This Web site, which provides a comprehensive look over of one of the world's most overlooked virtual universities, should prove to be a welcome surprise to all high school level educators -- teachers and guidance counselors in particular. The site offers a thorough discussion of university Rules and Regulations, including a sample Scholastic Ineptitude Test, a link to the school newspaper, and a discussion of the school's history. In addition, the site provides a complete course offering for each of the university's academic programs, from the College of Urban Agriculture to the School of Divinity of the Church of Generic Beliefs. No high school educator will want to miss making students aware of this university that has as its goal "to provide the opportunity for the acquisition of the appearance of a comprehensive education and semi-useful skills, without the necessity of wasting a lot of time attending boring classes, and without the exorbitant cost of tuition."
RYT Hospital Male Pregnancy, they can join physicians and scientists around the world in monitoring the first pregnant male. In addition, students can explore sections on Head Transplantations and Nanodocs, and learn about the development of NurseBots for the elderly. Finally, don't miss a virtual tour of the PaperVeins Museum of Art.
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For even more great sites, visit Education World's Site Reviews Archives. Article by Linda Starr
03/31/2004
Updated 03/23/2007 |
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