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| The format is very simple: short and clear assignments and guidelines on a specific subject (for example, chocolate- healthy or dangerous?). I plan on giving a research question and some lead-in questions to help students develop their own projects in small groups. I was wondering if anyone knows any good internet sites for teachers that deal with project planning. Thanks in advance! |
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| Do you have a site license for MSproject, or anything of the sort? I've played around with it, but never use it in a real-life situation. There's a lot of stuff in it that seems to do something to fit in with accepted practice/what potential users need. b |
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| I'm planning a computer project for my high school classes (ages 12-15). I plan on giving them web sites to communicate with students all over the world to help students develop their own projects and improve their English practice. Their native language is Spanish so I'd like they got new friends to talk and practice what they are learning and interchange culture, projects and many other things. I was wondering if anyone knows any good internet sites for this project planning. Thanks in advance! |
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