Written in a non-threatening and nontechnical style, this guide examines both the pitfalls and the opportunities of Internet use in schools. The author discusses techniques for use in the classroom, such as exercises and activities in the core subjects; valuable curriculum links; obstacles encountered, such as the variable content of Web sites; what is needed in order to get connected; the use of intranets; how to publish information on the net.
Author Biography
Duncan Grey is an educational consultant and experienced teacher.
Reviews
"Duncan Grey combines enthusiasm for the information revolution with pragmatism. The Internet in Schools provides a guide for educationalists which is based firmly in the classroom and offers immediate benefits for teaching."-Media Education "This book provides a complete and pratical guide to the role of the Internet in schools and education. This book is an excellent reference for teachers of all levels and experience....It is a useful tool that all educators should have on their bookshelves."--American Secondary Education