EDU221CMTextbookResourceSamples

From most of the good websites you find, you will pull information from that site and combine it with other articles to present the information about your topic. Those websites will be cited in the text and at the end of the chapter in the References section.

The "rich resources" that you would hyperlink to would be above and beyond. Below are some examples from chapters written in prior semesters. Your rich resources can be:
 * A more in-depth description of what the problem is after you've described the basic problem (see "Bouncing Back" which tells us the 5 steps to building resilience and in the rest of the chapter fully explains the 5 steps, but the hyperlink provides a resource to the American Psychological Association's website for the reader to learn more about resilience and what it is plus resilience factors and strategies beyond the 5 that they focus on)
 * An additional example that is not one used as a source or reference in the chapter (see the "Comfort" section in "Safety" in which the team members described strategies on how to create comfortable learning environments (there are full explanations of each of the bullets later in the chapter) but additionally, they hyperlinked to an Edutopia article on the benefits of creating a comfortable learning environment)
 * More specific examples of what you're talking about (see "Write Everything Down" from a chapter on classroom organization)

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