The World Wide Web for Teachers

The World Wide Web for Teachers
ISBN-10
1568846045
ISBN-13
9781568846040
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
322
Language
English
Published
1996-01
Publisher
For Dummies
Author
Bard Williams

Description

Introduces the Web to teachers, discussing how to create custom Web pages, use thousands of information-rich Web addresses, and incorporate the Internet in classroom activities

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