Welcome+to+Wikis

We will be using Wikis to save our links for the research project. I think you will find this process both useful and fun. Please feel free to sign onto your classmates wikis. Let's get started!
[|Citation Machine] The site above will help you learn how to cite the sources you use for your paper. We will go over how to use this tool in class.



Above is the assignment give by Ms. Farhat. You can always keep it with you! Also you can add your own paper so you can work on it at home.

We will be doing more things with this project over the next couple of days.
 * Directions for saving the links to the websites that you used for your paper.**
 * 1) **Copy the internet address of the site you found your information on.**
 * 2) **Click on your research page.**
 * 3) **Click on your Edit button located on the right-hand corner. You will know you are in edit mode because the screen will appear grayish.**
 * 4) **Click on the Link button located at the top next to the file button.**
 * 5) **Once opened, click on the External Link button on the top.**
 * 6) **Put the title of the website you used in the box next to the words Link Text.**
 * 7) **Paste in the website address that you copied in the box next to words Address.**
 * 8) **Click on Add Link button at bottom.**
 * 9) **Click on Save Button at top.**
 * 10) **You are finished.**

Rapid advances in technology are putting new demands on educators and students. ISTE launched a refresh of the NETS•T in 2007 and unveiled the new NETS•T in 2008. The refreshed ISTE NETS provide a framework for educators to use as they transition schools from Industrial Age to Digital Age places of learning. The NETS for Teachers (NETS•T) were originally released in 2000, following the acclaimed NETS for Students (NETS•S) in 1998, which set the bar for integration of technology in education. The NETS•T 2000 defined the fundamental concepts, knowledge, skills, and attitudes for applying technology in educational settings. [|ISTE]