FYI...Macromedia, Inc.

Macromedia, Inc. has developed a curriculum guide to help high school and middle school teachers use Web multimedia with their students in several academic disciplines, such as writing, social studies and earth sciences. The curriculum guide, Project-Based Multimedia: Step-by-Step Projects for Integrating Multimedia into Your Classroom is the first curriculum guide in Macromedia’s new Web Design Series. Five educational projects, such as Web site design and digital autobiographies, include planning guides, step-by-step instructions, and assessment suggestions. The materials are available from Macromedia at www.macromedia.com/education.

Macromedia, Inc. has developed a curriculum guide to help high school and middle school teachers use Web multimedia with their students in several academic disciplines, such as writing, social studies and earth sciences. The curriculum guide, Project-Based Multimedia: Step-by-Step Projects for Integrating Multimedia into Your Classroom is the first curriculum guide in Macromedia’s new Web Design Series. Five educational projects, such as Web site design and digital autobiographies, include planning guides, step-by-step instructions, and assessment suggestions. The materials are available from Macromedia at www.macromedia.com/education.

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2001 issue of THE Journal.

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