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What is Web-and-Flow?
It's an interactive design site.
 It's a just-in-time workshop.
  It's an interactive book.
   It's an expert system.
    It's an HTML editor.
     It's a Web host.
      It's a learning community.
In 1999, Tom March launched Web-and-Flow as a method for helping educators work the Web. This interactive software guides users to design, gather, and format Web activities for their learners. But when you're "Powered by" Web-and-Flow, the really amazing thing happens:
Your school, district, region or state runs its own version of Web-and-Flow so that the pages made by our software are designed to use your home site's navigation / look-and-feel for a seamless interface for your teachers, students and stakeholders. Second, all the activities created by your educators are presented in a matrix like the one below.
Subject/Grades Matrix
Content Areasearlymiddlehighadult
The Arts0000
English & Language Arts0000
Foreign Languages0000
Mathematics0000
Health & Life Skills2000
Science & Technology0000
History & Social Studies1000
Vocational Ed & Careers0000
Interdisciplinary0000
Community Topics0000
Teaching / Learning0000
Other1000
a record for serving
ozline.com
   WebQuest pages
   Columns & articles
   In-person support

BestWebQuests
   celebrating the Best

BWQU
   WebQuests online course

Crool Zone?
   a WebQuest series

Searching for China
   & other activities

Eyes on Art
   for learning to look

Black History Month
   an array of activities

Who's Footing the Bill
  activities on US debt

Working the Web
   theory & practice

Filamentality
   Spins thinking Webs

Teachers Talking...
   for UNICEF

INEEsite.org
   for interagency NGOs