This article describes an online resource that helps teachers and students organize and annotate Web sites (more specifically, the addresses or URLs to the Web sites) into lessons, presentations, assignments, or instructional resources. TrackStar was created to assist teachers to integrate the Web more effectively into their classroom to meet the needs of all students. Each Track provides a user with a list of Web-based resources offering easy access to the content.
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