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The Internet and Problem-Based Learning: Developing Solutions Through the Web, Ages 11-18

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Written for junior high and high school students and instructors, this guide will provide instruction for using the Web as a problem-solving tool—a skill that will serve students well for the rest of their lives.

Teachers will learn how to exploit the latest Web technologies and use them as important classroom teaching tools. Students will analyze eight real-life scenarios, identify the problem in each, seek solutions using Internet resources, and create resolutions.

Each problem scenario presented has more than one possible solution; they will initiate the same decision-making process as real-life problems, while elevating the computer literacy skills of students. Coaching plans and guidelines for using the Internet in the classroom and developing new problem-based Internet units are provided for teachers.

Grades 6—12

201 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2001

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March 27, 2016
This book provides a great framework for creating units, as well as including usable units ready to go!

I can see a teacher using the framework to create units with the Common Core standards. It is a perfect fit with new standards and providing real world situations for our students to solve.

I am excited to use this in the future.
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