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The explosive development of the Internet and ICT means that many
teachers are now aware of the possibilities that the Internet
offers in schools. However, many remain unfamiliar with the Web.
Others, having got online, are now seeking guidance on how to get
even more from the Internet.;This book is written for all of these
people. Whether a novice or a seasoned surfer, this practical,
down-to-earth and straightforward guide should help readers to get
to grips with the Internet in all aspects of teaching. It offers
practical suggestions for improving the use of the Internet, online
resources and ICT in teaching, planning and professional
life.;Fully updated, the book has been expanded to include national
curriculum materials and lesson plans, alongside an invaluable,
jargon-free guide to the nuts-and-bolts of using the Internet in
schools. The key features included are: lesson plans and online
teaching resources for Key Stages 3 & 4; curriculum activities
in mathematics, English, science, citizenship, geography, history,
design & technology, modern foreign languages, music, RE and
art & design; lesson preparation and activity notes; links to
DfEE schemes of work; well-established and proven Web resources;
tried and tested advice from practising teachers; and tips on
getting online and using Web facilities productively.
This text guides primary staff to Internet sites of value to the
national curriculum Key Stages 1 and 2 offering appropriate ways of
using ICT in the classroom. It contains practical activities,
information and advice on developing and supporting class
activities.
Whether a novice or a seasoned surfer, this practical,
down-to-earth and straightforward guide should help readers to get
to grips with the Internet in all aspects of teaching. It offers
practical suggestions for improving the use of the Internet, online
resources and ICT in teaching and planning.
Through the tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs, generations of readers
have thrilled to the adventures of Lord Greystoke (aka John
Clayton, but better known as Tarzan of the Apes). In this biography
Philip José Farmer pieces together the life of this fantastic man,
correcting Burroughsâs errors and deliberate deceptions and
tracing Tarzan's family tree back to other extraordinary figures,
including Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes, the Scarlet Pimpernel, Doc
Savage, Nero Wolfe, and Bulldog Drummond. Â Tarzan Alive
offers the first chronological account of Tarzan's life, narrated
in careful detail garnered from Burroughsâs stories and other
sources. From the ill-fated voyage that led to Greystoke's birth on
the isolated African coast to his final adventures as a group
captain in the RAF during World War II, Farmer constructs a
comprehensive and authoritative account. Farmerâs assertion that
Tarzan was a real person has led him to craft a biography as well
researched and compelling as that of any character from
conventional history. This definitive Bison Books edition also
includes Farmerâs âExclusive Interview with Lord Greystokeâ
as well as âExtracts from the Memoirs of âLord Greystokeââ
first anthologized in Mother Was a Lovely Beast.
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