Developing Web-based Lesson Plans
What is a Web-based lesson?
A Web-based lesson is simply a lesson that in some way incorporates a Web site or many Web sites. A Web-based lesson can be conducted entirely online or it can be a traditional classroom lesson with an online component. In this guide, we will refer mostly to the latter. A Web site can be used in a lesson for a variety of purposes, including research, reading, writing, publishing, communication and collaboration with teachers and learners around the world.
Using the Web in the classroom brings with it both new opportunities and new concerns. The variety and scope of resources and information on the Web can inspire original activities and facilitate the creation of lessons related to any subject you can imagine (as well as those you probably couldn't imagine). The variety of media found on the Web such as text, video and sound is not only exciting, but is also conducive to different learning styles. In addition, the interactive communication made possible through the Internet makes domestic and international collaboration between students, teachers and others an easy and affordable option for your curriculum.
The possibilities for designing Web-based lessons are endless. However, it is important to remember that no matter how exciting an individual Web site looks, educational goals are the priority in the lesson, not the Web site itself. It cannot be emphasized enough that how you structure your students' time on the Web plays a critical role in the success of a Web-based lesson. It is important to point students in the right direction and to shape the Internet environment as you would any learning environment. Aimlessly surfing the Web needs to be curtailed in the classroom. That would be equivalent to sending your students to the library and asking them to browse through all the stacks with no particular mission in mind. Therefore, a Web-based lesson should include specific steps describing how and when the Web site(s) will be used in the course of the whole activity. The following Web-based Lesson Plan Template may be used to help you design your first Web-based lesson with the above considerations in mind.
Taken from:
http://tech.worlded.org/docs/surfing/section5.htm
Session: Blog-Based Lesson and e-portfolios
EVO 2009
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