Your Own Resources
Schedule ::
Online Resources ::
NSDL ::
Search Techniques ::
Add
Resources
Search
NSDL ::
IA Projects :: Your Own Resources
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You can also add any Web resource by entering its URL in the
Instructional Architect by following the three simple steps as
indicated.
- First you select the folder where you would like the resource to be
located.
- Next you type in a title for the resource you are about to add.
Whatever you type here will show up as a link on your final
project.
- Finally you provide the URL for the resource you'd like to add.
This can most easily and accurately done by opening up the resource in
a separate browser window, copying the URL from there, and pasting it
in the space provided. After you hit "SAVE," it will be in the folder
you specified.

In this activity, you will explore how to add your own Web resources
to your resource list using the Instructional Architect. When you
complete this activity, do a self-assessment.
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Activity
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You have created a folder to organize your resources in section
"Search NSDL." Try to add two of your own resources
into this folder. These may be resources you found through UEN or some
other collection outside of NSDL. Or, you can use Google or another
search engine.
Now you have learned all the ways to gather resources in the
Instructional Architect. Think about the following questions:
- How do you find high-quality online resources? What search engines
do you use? What search keywords do you use?
- What are some of the advantages of using these resources in your
teaching?
- What are some of the disadvantages?
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Checklist
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You have completed this activity if:
- You accessed the website
ia.usu.edu.
- You added two of your own resources into the
folder you created in section "Search NSDL."
- You thought about the questions above.
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Copyright 2008,
by the Contributing Authors.
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factcouraud. (2007, March 07). Your Own Resources. Retrieved November 08, 2009, from Free Online Course Materials — USU OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.usu.edu/Instructional_Technology/connecting-people-with-online-resources/content/add_resources.htm.
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