I have a group of staff members interested in developing a US History
course that would be taught utilizing all web resources as the
"textbook." This is NOT an online course, just one that would utilize
all of the great resources available on the WEB as the sole sourse. The
products they work on throughout the semester would then be collected
into a portfolio and the portfolio grade would be their "final." I
never believe in reinventing the wheel - have any of you assisted staff
in a similar endeavor? Willing to share??????
Keith
Keith Schroeder
Howard-Suamico School District
Bay Port High School
2710 Lineville Road
Green Bay, WI 54313-7151
keitschr@hssd.k12.wi.us
920-662-7157
Fax: 920-662-7294
"In the nonstop tsunami of global information, librarians provide us
with floaties and teach us how to swim."Linton Weeks (Washington Post
article, 13 January 2001, p. C01)
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