1. What is Web Lessons? Web Lessons is an easy to use learning management system that transforms thechaos of the Internet into a safe, structured learning environment for you and your students. Our system transforms a blank web browser window into an organized learning screen a browser within a browser that guides students step-by-step through a collection of content-rich sites.
2. Web Lessons supports an Instructional Model that is based on the latest research ineffective teaching and learning. Our simplified Instructional Models comprised of separate yet interrelated steps: Prepare Learn Practice Apply What Makes Web Lessons Effective?
3. This important step prepares students to learn by activating backgroundknowledge and generating interest in the topic. This preparation can beginoffline as a whole-class discussion, but we also repeat the preparation onlinein the form of an introduction and scenario. The scenario is a situated learningproposition that provides students with a meaningful context for the lesson areason for them to pay close attention. Prepare
4. During the learning stage, students are guided through a series of Webresources that engage them with rich content. We give preference to sitescontaining rich media (audio, video, animations, and simulations) andprimary sources. For each site we include a bibliographic reference (modifiedMLA format), glossary, and integrated study questions emphasizing higherorder thinking. Learn
5. To help reinforce learning and provide a low-stress level of accountability,students are given an opportunity to practice recalling some of the details ofwhat they have learned in the lesson. For Web Lessons, that means a shortquiz (multiple choice) integrated into every lesson. Students answer questionsonline and receive immediate feedback; they are free to go back into thelesson and review if necessary. This quiz can also be taken prior to the lesson,as well as after the lesson to provide pre- and post-lesson assessment. Practice
6. The best way to reinforce learning and provide a means ofassessment is to give students an opportunity to apply what theyhave learned in meaningful ways. For Web Lessons, this means awritten project at the end of each lesson. Projects are closely tiedto the scenario and require a creative application of theknowledge students should have gained from the lesson Web sites.Some projects resemble Document Based Questions that requireformal analysis or synthesis, while others appeal to a student’s morecreative side. Apply