Treasure or Trouble: The Internet in Science

Presenters:
Tom O'Haver, the University of Maryland at College Park, and
Mary O'Haver, Fairland Elementary School

Powering Up with Technology

Wednesday, July 1, 1998
Frederick Douglass Senior High School
Prince George's County
Upper Marlboro, Maryland

http://www.wam.umd.edu/~toh/


Using the Internet

Project ideas

Student Projects

Telecommunications Projects

Interesting Math and Science Sites

Chemistry and Physics

On-line Magazines

Interactive Sites

Live data and on-line experiments

Collections of Links for Education

Sites for Kids

Errors and Misconceptions

Professional Organizations

Sites of personal and family interest


Problems and Solutions(?)

My school does not have any computers.

Our computers are old and outdated.

We only have one computer hooked to the Internet.

It's so hard to find stuff: The Internet is not very well organized.

What if my kids get into objectionable material?

How do I know if the information is reliable?

Material on the Internet is not organized by grade level.

It does not always work!

I don't have time for this: our curriculum is full already.

OK, you've convinced me. Where do I get an Internet connection?

Where can I go for help if I have questions or problems?