Project Overview
- Web pages can serve as succinct introductions to the goals and operational structures for educational projects.
Project Announcement
- Web pages can announce projects, inviting participation and providing links to relevant networked resources.
Project Instructions
- Web pages can provide specific instructions to telecollaborators on how to participate in the educational project.
Information
Repository
and Exchange
- Web pages can serve as virtual places for project participants to exchange and review information.
Context
for Project-Related
Communication
- Web pages can be co-constructed by project participants, creating a form of multimedia communication.
- for a Sustainable Future
Project Support
- Web sites can serve as organized collections of project-related resources.
Project Chronology
- Web pages can present chronologies of past and ongoing project work.
Showcase
of Participants'
Works
- Web pages can provide viewing space to share project participants' creations.
- Web sites can serve as multipurpose centers, combining several page functions.
Project-Spawning Service
- Web sites can offer electronic services that can help to initiate new projects.