Hyperlinks

=Add Hyperlinks to your WIKI= You want to begin accumulating web resources for your instruction and share them with others.
 * Task**: You need to find 10 websites that meet your needs in instruction and place them on your WIKI. They need to fulfill specific criteria listed below.
 * Website Criteria -**
 * Web site of interest to your learners
 * Informational websites (at least 2)
 * Reteaching website (at least 2) - Websites that reteach a skill that you want students to learn
 * Learning game websites (at least 2) - Websites where students interact with the information to learn it.
 * Resources - Websites that are good resources for your students like Son of Citemachine. OR, you could include resources for parents or other stakeholder.

**Process:**
1.) **Look for websites. Places to Look:**
 * **Book:** At the end of most chapters, you are given "Integration Ideas". Look at those sites
 * [|On-Line Book]: More integration links. NOTE: In the beginning there are article links, then some useful hyperlinks
 * Go to Beth Sockman's Delicious site and see the Buddles by topic area: http://del.icio.us/rajansock
 * Search on your favorite search engine.
 * Note if you want tutors on-line search for On-line //your subject or area// tutor. You can find many on-line - real time tutors.

2.) **Add the website to your wiki:** 3.) Review **2** of your websites using the **Evaluation Rubric.** Add additional information if necessary. 4.) Email your wiki address to your instructor!
 * Go to the wiki you created week
 * On the FIRST page **or** on a NEW page add the websites and hyperlinks in an organized fashion. You will want to //copy and paste// the web URL's so that you don't need to type them out word for word. To add a hyperlink this link may help. BUT NOTE - YOU are adding EXTERNAL LINKS!!!
 * After you add the hyperlink note why a learner would use it. Example:
 * **Creating Citations and Reference**: [|Son of Cite Machine - http://citationmachine.net/] - This is a tool to help make APA and MLA style references.
 * [|Caluculus Help] - Here you go for .... on ...
 * http://www.distancecalculus.com/