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= Welcome =


 * Welcome to Mr. Plouffe's Home Page for classes being taught at [|Korea International School] //,// South Korea. This wikispace is intended for the students taking courses with Mr. Plouffe, and those students' parents. Visitors to the site are welcomed to examine what work students have done and what assignments etc. they have been given. Enjoy! My email address is** hplouffe@kis.or.kr
 * Our school is located just outside of Seoul in a satellite city called Seongnam (Generally the area is called [|Bundang]).**

The links on the Navigation Directory on the left-side of this page will take you to one of the courses I am presently instructing. Presently they are:
 * Asian Studies - The Pacific Century
 * World Geography

__**HOW TO DRIVE A WIKI:**__


 * __Links__ __for how to Embedding Video, Podcast, etc. As we all are learners here if you find something on the web that we all can use please add your external link to the page.__**

RULES OF WIKI:
 * All assignments will be turned into the appropriate class listed above.
 * A homework calendar page will be added in the near future that will list assignments.
 * Always name your pages with your or all members of the groups name. For example, "Careers in Psychology: A Letter to My Mother" by Frank, Andrew, and Sarah.
 * Peer responses must be put in the discussion tab.
 * All assignments have a time stamp, so don't turn your work late.
 * Remember that you are publishing this work to the world; therefore, remember to keep it academically appropriate. Inappropriate uses include, but are not limited to the following: name calling or personal attacks on fellow students or KIS staff, any foul language or pictures of that are sexually suggestive, and pictures promoting the use of illegal substances.

//Failure to comply with the KIS internet safety guidelines could get you banded from the website which would be detrimental to your grade.//__**

Let's face it, the world of the future will be largely conducted via Web 2.0 or interactive communications. It's shocking for many of us. Others have just simply evolved into this new world on the web. For whatever reason you are - like me - a little intimidated by this, there are several websites that might provide you with information about Web 2.0, and about the tools you might need to navigate within it. Below I have found websites which can help you with homework assignments or provide you with better understanding of this new approach.
 * Making Sense of Web 2.0 **
 * Here is a wikipage created by Jennifer Barnett, an award winning teacher from Alabama. This link provides you with a way to look at Web 2.0 the same way you would look at your wardrobe: My Web Wardrobe
 * Here's a website that can put you in touch with a wonderland of [|Web 2.0 Tools]
 * Here's another website that takes those links from the one above that are more appropriate for Web 2.0 learning Teachweb2
 * [|100 Ways to Use Facebook in the Classroom]
 * When considering whether or not you are breaking the law when publishing something on the Internet, please refer to the [|University of Washington Guidelines for Fair Use of Copyrighted Material.]

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