Internet Basics for Early Childhood Educators
ARTICLE
Jacquie Osborne
Dimensions of Early Childhood Volume 26, Number 1, ISSN 1068-6177
Abstract
Provides basic information for using the Internet, and discusses benefits of e-mail, World Wide Web, Internet search engines, Web sites, and listservs for early childhood educators. Notes how the Internet can facilitate research and communication with colleagues and parents and can be a teaching tool as well. Includes lists of early childhood Web sites and starting points for classroom information. (JPB)
Citation
Osborne, J. (1998). Internet Basics for Early Childhood Educators. Dimensions of Early Childhood, 26(1), 5-8. Retrieved August 12, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/85061/.
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