The activities section offers teachers ideas and resources to
use with their students offline.
Not exact matches
«Most of the projects are analog, so once you've done your research online and learned about the artist and the artwork, then, generally, we ask the
students to make something
offline — make something
with their hands — or
use their writing or research skills.»
Each module contains
offline and online activities designed for implementation
with large groups, small groups, pairs of
students, or one - to - one
use with a
student and adult.
Using the VitalSource Bookshelf platform,
students and faculty have one - click access to e-textbooks within their course environment
with options to download content and
use it online and
offline on a variety of device types including Mac ®, Windows ®, iPad ®, Kindle Fire ® and Android ™.
Through the
use of OverDrive Read ® and a catalog of over two million titles from more than 5,000 publishers,
students are reading eBooks instantly in their browser, in class, at home, both online and
offline with no software or downloads.