Internet Research and Projects

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Want to use the Internet effectively in your classroom? In this course, you'll learn about search strategies as well as explore ways to use communication tools such as email and listservs to enhance your curriculum with real-world projects. Learn to create collaborative projects and online activities for your students, and develop ways to design efficient Internet research projects.

Prerequisites: Basic technology skills are required, including word processing, file management, email, and web browsing skills.

This instructor-led course is completely online. It is organized around 6 weeks of readings, discussion, resources, and implementation projects. For graduate credit, you must complete a final project.

Course Dates: Sept. 25 - Nov. 3, 2006 (Winter 2007 credit)

Time Commitment: 6-8 hours per week

Recertification
Please note this course approved by TDEC, for teacher recertification at both levels.

Cost: US$250 to be paid to AVLN. (Credit additional cost.) (If you decide to cancel, you must do so by the end of the first week of the class; otherwise you will be charged the full amount.)
Versacare Scholarship for participants from Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Japan, and Western Europe. Participants from these areas pay US$175.
Versacare Full scholarship for all other non-U.S. locations. Participants from these areas pay US$0.

Note: The registration system will automatically give you the scholarship.

Andrews University Graduate Credit:

La Sierra Graduate Credit:

HSI/Griggs University Undergraduate Credit:

Certificate/PAC

Instructor: David Jeffrey

What is required of me as a student?
Read the Course Syllabus for detailed information on the course. You should be able to work independently and discipline yourself to complete work in within the timeframe given. The course is offered over six weeks, and you'll need to commit to six to eight hours a week. Each week you will have assigned readings, various experiences to reflect on, and you'll discuss the readings and experiences with fellow participants.

I'm Ready To Sign Up. What Do I Need to Do?

1. Make sure you meet the prerequisites:

2. Are you sure online learning is for you? Look through this list and determine if you think online learning will work for you.

3. Do you have time for this course? Have you looked at your schedule and determined how you will get 6-8 hours in per week? The course is organized so that best participation includes an hour or two a day Monday through Friday, with the weekends used to catch up if necessary.

Payment:

Please make sure your check or verification letter from your employer arrives by the 2nd week of class. Otherwise, your login will be disabled until your payment arrives.

Withdrawal Refund
If you decide to cancel, you must do so by the end of the first week of the class; otherwise you will be charged the full amount.

Certificates and Grades
Please note that course certificates and grades will be sent only when it has been paid for and has been successful completed.

K12 Teachers Needing Credit for Recertification: Please check with your union registrar BEFORE you register for the class to find out if you need to take the class for credit. It is very difficult to change this after you have finished the class, because if you need academic credit you'll need to do more work!

Registration for Sept. 2006 will open soon. Note: Your registration is not complete until you receive a confirmation email. Be sure to click through all the registration screens to confirm.


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Last updated April 17, 2006