RESOURCES for TEACHING and LEARNING
ORGANIZATIONS:
TEACHING and LEARNING RESOURCES:
LEARNING TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES:
AT WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY:
OUTSIDE RESOURCES:
-
A Beginner's
Guide to HTML is the most frequently requested file on NCSA's Web servers.
- Effective Use of the
Web for Education (University of Washington) describes how to use intelligent
design and consistent style to ensure your set of HTML course materials will be useful to
your students.
- The Technology
and Webagogy site has an excellent list of articles that share describe
practical experiences, alternative perspectives, and visions of the future.
- The Global Campus at Cal State Long Beach
is a collaborative multimedia database containing a variety of outstanding educational
materials such as images, sounds, text, and video to be used for nonprofit, educational
purposes.
- The Journalism
on the Web course at Ohio University (Athens) is a ten-week introduction to
journalism on the Web that provides instruction for creating Web-based publications.
- SyllabusWeb (from the publishers of
Syllabus magazine) contains useful information on technologies used to enhance education.
- The World Lecture Hall at the
University of Texas (Austin) contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are
using the Web to deliver class materials.
EXAMPLES of PROGRAMS at OTHER INSTITUTIONS:
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