You're on the Internet! Now what? Most teachers want and need a view of the Internet based on what is already familiar to them—lesson plans, activities, materials. Here is one view of the Internet for the middle level or high school administrator who is interested in assist ing his or her faculty to integrate the resources of the Internet into the curriculum.
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