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California K-12 School Newsletter
- Filamentality
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This edition of the K-12 Newsletter
Table of Contents
1. Filamentality
2. Distance Learning Saves Money
3. Best of Blue Web'n
4. Videoconferencing
5. GEAR UP
6. Grants
7. Keystone Conference
8. Advocates in Action |
SBC Filamentality
Filamentality is a fill-in-the-blank tool that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet links, and turning them into learning activities. It combines the "filament" of the Web with a learner's "mentality." Support is built-in through Mentality Tips that guide you along the way. In the end, you'll create a Web-based activity you can share with others even if you don't know anything about HTML, web servers, or all that www-dot stuff.
Filamentality Facts:
Concept developed by Tom March and Bernie Dodge in 1995.
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Allows users to create various formats (hotlists, treasure hunts, subject samplers, electronic scrapbooks, and webquests).
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Files stay on SBC’s KNE server for at least one year.
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No graphics allowed yet.
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Biggest stumbling point for users: remembering their usename and password.
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It's FREE to librarians and educators.
- It's searchable so you can see what others have done!

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First posted 1995.
Last modified
Wednesday December 07, 2005
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