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Re: Teachers.Net Lesson Plan Exchange

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On Tuesday, November 12, 1996 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Bill Kelly wrote:
> Hello all,
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> Teachers.Net (www.teachers.net) has just released a new resource designed to help teachers discover creative and dynamic ways to teach tired subjects. It's called the Teachers.Net Lesson Plan Exchange, and here's how it works:
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> Whenever a teacher comes up with a great idea or concept for teaching, they can share the idea with teachers around the world using the Teachers.Net Lesson Plan Exchange (http://teachers.net/lessons/ ). Teachers complete a short form including a bit of information about themselves, and then submit either the complete Lesson Plan, or just the URL where others can locate the Lesson Plan.
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> For example, suppose you have developed a world-class chemistry presentation on the physics of clouds, using just water, a plastic bottle, and dry ice. The lesson was a snap to put together, and your students loved it! Now you can share your wonderful idea with the entire on-line teaching community by posting the lesson plan on the Exchange Board!
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> It works both ways, too. Suppose you are having a hard time teaching your first grade class how to tell time. Now you can post a request on the Lesson Exchange asking for great lesson plans for teaching time. Presto, the seed is planted. Then the next time you read your e mail you may discover a great new technique that you can add to your bag of tricks and use successfully time and time again! What a tool! And it's FREE!!
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> The Lesson Plan Exchange is a new collaborative resource, and we're counting on your participation and feedback to help us make this one of the best resources available for on-line teachers everywhere. Please stop by, try it out, and send us your feedback.
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> The Lesson Plan Exchange is found at http://teachers.net/lessons .
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> And don't forget the other great Teachers.Net resources, like:
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> * the Homepage Generator (http://teachers.net/sampler )
> * the Website Handbook (http://teachers.net/manual ), and
> * the WebTalk Mailing List (http://teachers.net/webtalk).
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> These free tools are all designed to help teachers easily integrate web technologies into their teaching curriculum. Use them freely and help spread the word!
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> If you have any suggestions for improvements or other teaching resources you'd like to see on the Teachers.Net, feel free to drop me a line at ke...@teachers.net.
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> Thanks a bunch! :)
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> Bill Kelly
> ke...@teachers.net
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What a great resource for teachers to exchange lesson plans ideas.
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