Web TV

CEAP's Web TV Station specializes in short broadcasts, from 20 to 60 seconds or so. They must stay short to match the current speed of today's Internet. Use the works below in your classes as appropriate. Check out the Macintosh multimedia cart for classroom presentation or assign students to study various works in the Instructional Technology Center.

If the works do not click and play, you will need some basic code installed that varies with your platform. With a Macintosh computer, you need the operating system 7.x and the Quicktime extension 2.5 or later and Internet Explorer 3.0 or later or Netscape 3.0 or later and the appropriate Quicktime Plug-Ins. Windows based platforms will also need the quicktime.exe file and may need a commercial Quicktime movie player. Check your sound volume settings before clicking the play triangle icon.

TV Series

  • Building a Unit Plan in the 21st Century

  • The next TV series is in planning. Please contact Bob Houghton if you have 20 second to 90 second pieces on videotape of exemplary classroom teaching situations that fit the numerous categories of the student teacher evaluation form. You must have video release forms or be able to obtain them for the clips to be useable.


    Broadcasts for Four Stages of Problem Solving


      Look for and collect information

    1. How To: Connect to the Internet using the Netscape Application.
    2. How To: Reach the CROP site.
    3. How To: Make a Bookmark in Netscape.
    4. How To: Find Higher Order Questions.
    5. How To: Explore LEAP.
    6. How To: Study Concepts in Problem Solving.
    7. How To: Make a Folder on a Diskette.
    8. How To: Make a Word Processor File and Prepare it for Work with the Internet.
    9. How To: Find a University Web Site.
    10. How To: Find Faculty Contact Information.
    11. How To: Find and Save Email Data.
    12. How To: Find a LISTSERV.
    13. How To: Find a Newsgroup.
    14. How To: Organize with an Outline Processor
    15. How To: Search the Library of Congress
      1. Find Major Libraries e.g., the Library of Congress.
      2. Find and Use Telnet to Connect.
      3. Set Up to Capture Data.
      4. Search the Library of Congress.
      5. Quitting LOCIS and Telnet.
    16. How To: Find Quality Child-Rated Web Sites.
    17. How To: Gather Further Email Addresses of Experts and Consultants
    18. Moving Bookmarks to Disk and Back
    19. How To: Search a Web Catalog Search System.
    20. HowTo: Search a Web Robot based System
    21. How To: Print
    22. How To: Annotate a Netscape Bookmark.
    23. How To: Save and Print Out Bookmarks.

      Evoke/Compose by structuring your information

    24. How To: Find the Evoke section of LEAP
    25. How To: Use a Spreadsheet.
    26. How To: Modify Netscape to Run a Local Application.
    27. How To: Find and Copy Web Page Text - a Model for a Unit Plan.
    28. How To: Create a First Draft of a Unit Plan.
    29. How To: Find the State's Curriculum Objective Requirements

      Assess your ideas by sharing them and seeking feedback

    30. How To: Organize Class Interaction for Online Practice.
    31. Basic procedures in accessing newsgroups.
    32. How To: Send an Email Attachment.
    33. How To: Email a Newsgroup with a New Topic.

      Publish to share your completed composition

    34. Make a Web Page.
    35. How To: Use Fetch to Transfer Files between Computers
    36. How To: Copy a Disk for sharing.

    Broadcasts for Microsoft Office Training



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