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Module #2 Using Internet Resources for High School Mathematics Instruction
Catalog Description This module is designed for teachers who are beginners or near beginners on the Internet. Beginners will learn to access, evaluate, and download Internet resources for high school mathematics instruction, and will create a classroom unit based on these resources for use in one of their classes. Teachers will also learn basic HTML programming and use it to create World Wide Web documents including home pages for their schools and classes. Credit : 1/4 grad. unit ( = 1 sem. hr.) or 3 CEUs.

Using Internet Resources for High School Mathematics Instruction was written by Tony Peressini, Debra Woods, Melissa Kelly, and Rick Meyer from the University of Illinois during January 1996. It was revised by Jeremy Bartusch during June 1997, by Michael T. Williams during October 1997, by Debra Woods during December 1997,  by Tom Anderson and Ajay Upadhyaya in June 2004. Instructor for this module is Debra Woods.

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