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In the ClassroomAs you use computers and the Internet in your classroom you'll find excellent lessons for teaching students about using the technology. This section includes model lessons and activities, tools for teaching students how and why to evaluate information they find on the Web, "how-to" helps, discussion of management and legal issues, a searchable database of the Oregon Standards, and online references.Links to lessons that teach students about using the Web. For other Web resources, including OPEN's STArt Project, OPEN CAMWeb, and the Oregon School Library Information System (OSLIS), visit OPEN's Curriculum Resources page. Model classroom units for teaching and learning with the Web. Rubrics and considerations for evaluating the Web sites you choose for teaching, sites your students build, or your own World Wide Web pages. Applications, ideas, and useful resources that help with the practical aspects of creating an interactive project. Links to the practical benefits and challenges of integrating technology into regular classroom instruction and discussion of the legal issues of acceptable use, copyright, child safety, and freedom of speech. Searchable database of the Oregon content standards, downloadable versions of the standards, performance standards, links to PASS resources. Access to online reference works. | ||