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=Web Resources for Teachers!=

====Once upon a time publishing a website was a major endeavor that only governments, universities and major corporations could handle. Over the past decade, web-based technology has advanced so that the **form** of a website and the **content** on that website can be separated.====

====What does this mean? Anyone can post anything on the internet without knowing anything about how to create websites. Case in point, I did nothing but start typing to create this site. Wikispaces created the form of the site. They developed everything. I simply went to their website (http://www.wikispaces.com), created an account, and started typing!====

As presented Jan. 30, 2012
The link below is the PowerPoint presentation for the seminar titled " How to Validate Information on the Web." This seminar is based on the book Web Literacy for Educators, by Alan November (distributed on Nov. 8, 2011).



=As presented Nov. 8, 2011= The links below should get you to all the resources we covered that day! This "wiki" (free website you make at wikispaces.com) was developed for me, by wikispaces. I just added the content. Content is what I write, Form is the layout of the website. You don't need to know anything about the Form to publish content.
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