Tech-Savvy: Internet Issues

The internet opens up a whole new world to teachers, but it's difficult to know what all is out there!

Name


  1. I know how to change which site pops up on my screen when I first log on to the internet.
    Yes
    No


  1. I am comfortable using a search engine like Google, Alta Vista, or Yahoo.
    Yes
    No


  1. I can copy a graphic or photo from a web site and insert it into a document.
    Yes
    No


  1. If I'm at an interesting website, I know how to e-mail the link to that site to a colleague.
    Yes
    No


  1. I know how to take a screen shot of a web site and insert it into a document. (Great for student handouts or PowerPoint presentations!)
    Yes
    No


  1. I can put together a web activity for my students in such a way that they don't have to type in the URLs of the sites I want them to visit.
    Yes
    No


  1. I would be interested in posting daily assignments for my students on the web.
    Yes
    No


  1. I already maintain my own class page or website.
    Yes
    No


  1. I am familiar with the website called "Quia."
    Yes
    No


  1. I have used "Hot Potatoes" to build my own interactive online activities. (It's free!)
    Yes
    No


  1. I have visited the Marco Polo website.
    Yes
    No


  1. I have used either the Project Poster or the Web Worksheet Wizard for classroom activities.
    Yes
    No


  1. I have used Puzzlemaker to make crossword puzzles for my classes.
    Yes
    No





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