In brief;Reviews;Arts;Books

29th October 1999, 1:00am

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In brief;Reviews;Arts;Books

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ACTIVITIES FOR USING THE INTERNET IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. By Eta de Cicco, Mike Farmer and Claire Hargrave. Kogan Page pound;29.99

This beginner-friendly guide for primary teachers advises on equipment and offers web-based activities and worksheets which support each curriculum subject. Frequent “How To” boxes make internet jargon seem a lot less like a foreign language.

YOUR OWN WEBSITE. By Bill Thompson. Hodder Children’s Books pound;3.99

For nine to 12-year-olds who want to build their own websites. The introduction sets the tone for this guide’s fun, down-to-earth style which successfully combines cartoons and simple language.

THE INTERNET FOR SCHOOLS. By Barry Thomas and Richard Williams. Internet Handbooks pound;16.99

General guide to the internet for teachers, parents and governors in primary and secondary education. Includes advice on choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP). The chapter on e-mail suggests project ideas and explains netiquette: no capital letters - it’s good to talk, but rude to SHOUT.

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