What if your students could post activities -- writing assignments, quizzes, PowerPoint presentations and more -- to their own Internet-based work spaces? You could virtually elilminate paper. If you are a member here, you likely use more technology than the average teacher, but you can take it to the next level by building a web-based Content Management System that houses individual, private web sites for all of your students. I teach a course on web-based instruction for the K12 classroom that carries 3 semester hours of credit through Lake Erie College in Ohio. I will also be presenting at the Ohio Education Technology Conference on Feb. 3, in Columbus. If you'd like more information about creating a Paperless Classroom, feel free to contact me.

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