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Stoicheva, Mila – 2002
To assist educators in effectively teaching the works of such a critical author as William Shakespeare, this Digest identifies and describes some of the most significant and useful online resources. The digest notes that the sites were chosen on the basis of their technical excellence, purpose, content, authorship, and general usefulness for…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Internet, Lesson Plans, Online Searching
Wagner, Judith O. – 1996
This document explains why using the Internet, particularly the World Wide Web, can be a useful method of searching for a job, especially in technical occupations. Most of the websites offer a variety of services, although a few are limited to only one or two. Some are commercial and charge for their services, some do not. For general information…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Internet, Job Search Methods, Online Searching
Bennett, Blythe A. – 1998
Although there are many content-rich resource sites for elementary and middle school students on the World Wide Web, finding such sites can often be difficult. This ERIC Digest describes K-8 curriculum related Web sites that will be of interest to students, teachers, parents, and librarians. The following types of sites are listed: collections of…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Sources
Schrock, Kathleen – 1998
Knowing what type of information is appropriate for particular purposes, knowing how to find such information easily, and evaluating information may be called information literacy, digital literacy, media literacy, or techno-literacy. Educators should feel comfortable searching and critically evaluating information found on the Internet before…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Evaluation Criteria, Information Sources, Internet
Rothenberg, Dianne – 1995
This digest explores uses of the Internet for early childhood educators. The first section discusses six popular features of the Internet: (1) electronic mail, which provides educators with a worldwide group of peers with whom to share information; (2) Internet discussion groups, which provide users with the opportunity to be part of electronic…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Community, Computer Mediated Communication, Databases