Sunday, September 30, 2007

finding articles

Have you ever had the feeling that searching the web (from the comfort of your couch) for information ends up taking more time than the old fashioned method of just driving to the library and doing research there? Well, I've had one of those evenings where I have spent way too much time aimlessly (or so it feels) searching the web. I've been trying, without much success, to find articles to go with the njcccs assignment that we are doing. I think the problem is that I am not entirely sure what I am looking for...

...anyhow, during the course of my search, I ended up on the pbs site, and I wanted to share the link with you because they had some cool lesson plans on there for a variety of subjects. Here it is http://www.pbs.org/. I hope you find it helpful.

...back to searching!

2 comments:

seasoul said...

Agree, the internet is supposed to be saving us time but I it definitely cost me time. Mostly because I tend to go off on tangents or end up chatting on line. As for the assignment, I have only focused on trying to read the CCCS with the questions in front of me jotting notes. My next step is going to be talking to the teachers in that content area at school and seeing if my interpretations are anything like their philosophy. Not sure that is what I should be doing but that's what I have come up with so far.

Themathwiz said...

Thanks for the link. It is really nice