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Welcome to this site. It has been developed by Carol Kuntscher and Phil Arnold to help other secondary teachers use the Internet in their classroom to increase student learning. It is often difficult to see how the Internet can be used to help students construct their own knowledge in chemistry. We have tried to give some examples of how the Internet could be use to help students construct their own knowledge in an efficient manner. Technology and the Internet should only be used when it will in some way enhance what the students are learning. You may contact either of us at 1514 W. Durango, San Antonio, Texas 78207 or by phone at 210-223-2926. Last updated July 12, 2005 |
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