URLs for "Introduction to Instruction on the
WWW"
Examples of courses on the Web
- Political
Economy at Auburn
- Excavation
Cave-ins: safety and legal issues
Auburn University. A complete on-line course module.
- Geology at
Princeton
- Shakespeare Illustrated at Emory
- Business Case
Studies at SMU
- Horticulture Tutorial (Raspberry Cultivation) at Cornell
- WWW
Worksheet for Feminist Criticisms (EH 680)
- Supplementary resources for Great Books 1 (GB 220)
- Chemistry
courses at Virginia Tech
- Biology
Hypertextbook from MIT Note the self quiz
- Psychology course, Perception and Art Hanover. Uses video.
- Dynamical
systems (Chaos & Fractals)
- Chemical
Separations (University of Akron): Syllabus, Topics, Animations
associated with course
- Computational Science
Education Project [CSEP]:Courses, mostly presented in electronic book
format. Includes survey of CS tools (e.g. networks), selected methods
(e.g. ODE, Random number generation), case studies (e.g. ocean models,
chaos from non-linear mappings). chapters are rated elementary,
intermediate, and advanced.
- Links to Resources in
PhilosophyJohns Hopkins University
- Purdue University has an
Online Writing Lab [OWL]
- Computer Writing and
Research Lab at the University of Texas with reference to the "on-line
lit classes and lit-related projects. . . . [also] a Lit Discussion Forum."
- English courses at the University of Pennsylvania
- Mideast History to 1240 Michigan State Univ
- Grief in a Family Context Indiana University
- Screenwriting Fundamentals
Eastern Oregon State College
- Hypertext 101 for Writers
- Training on the Internet Pennsylvania State University, requires registration
- Research in Workforce Education & Development PSU
- four courses from theCMU Graduate School of Industrial Administration
- Human Factors in Computer Systems"
- Numerical Methods of Applied Mathematics I, MIT
- Applied Time-Series Analysis University of Rochester
- Course Pages from Auburn University
- The
World Lecture Hall at UT Austin, a collection of courses from many
colleges and universities.
Examples of other information resources on the Web
- Text Resources:
Christian Classics, contains over 150 works by classical authors (in
translation) plus links to a wide variety of other texts. Worth exploring. Only one of many sources for texts
- Discovery
of the Top Quark Fermi Lab
- World Wide Web Courseware Developers Listserv Home Page
- The Nine Planets -- SEDS,
Univ of Arizona
- Nine Planets Data
- News Sources
- Maps of States
- Applications to Education
- ABC
NEWS RealAudio. This allows for long speech files to be played on the Web without long waits for "loading."
- Information about the Core Curriculum at Auburn University
- Check out
how other colleges and universities are using the Web. A great source
for ideas.
- Yahoo - A Guide to WWW: a
topical index with some ability to search, easy to follow. If you're
looking for it, you can probably find it (or a link to it) here.
- The
Awesome List
- The
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Subject Catalog
- Starting Points for Internet Exploration
- Virtual Tourist -
North America: a map on which you can point and click to find all
sorts of places (e.g. If you want to find the home page for Northwestern
University, click USA, then Illinois,
then Chicago, then Northwestern U.
- The Lycos
Short Search at CMU; Try searching for an article on covered bridges.
-
Using the WWW for instruction, an introduction, hints, and examples.
- An Internet list of
over 1600 Electronic Journals and Newsletters available on the internet
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Last Modified: Wednesday, 06-Mar-1996 13:56:48 CST
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