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Choose a Learning Goal
The best learning experiences are the result of clear goals. When students know the goal, learning is more efficient. One thing's for sure: the Internet is an incredible embarrassment of riches; but it's next to worthless without some clever person giving shape to some of that wealth. And that's your job! Maybe you're blown away by all the possibilities floating around on those millions or billions of pages in cyberspace? Filamentality will help you clarify your goals and incorporate them into an online web page. Besides being good for learners, life is easier for you when you're fairly clear what your goals are.

You can begin by clicking on the question below that most matches your goal:

If you don't have a topic in mind, you might want to go the User Guides and play around in the "possibility pool" of ideas using the "Idea Generator".

You can also search Filamentality files that have been created by other teachers and Filamentality users to see what others have done.



First posted 1995.
Last modified Monday September 29, 2008
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