CD Helps K-12 Teachers Find Resources on Net


Developed especially for K-12 classrooms, the Internet Lessons Plans CD helps teachers find meaningful information online and integrate it into their curriculum. The CD, for Mac and Windows, also contains tools for building and maintaining an educational Web site. 

Internet Lessons Plans explains how to find discipline-specific resources on the Web and organize them for different grade levels. It includes worksheets and assessment tips for Internet projects, plus graphics and utilities for creating a Web site. 

Priced at $27.95, the CD comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Scantron Quality Computers, St. Clair Shores, MI, (800) 777-3642, http://sqc.com

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