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Education and Technology
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- Cecelia Buchanan, Tri-College Instructional Technology Coordinator
- Tricia Clark, Math/Sciences Computer Support Specialist, Bryn Mawr College
- Paul Grobstein, Professor of Biology, Bryn Mawr College
From Serendip
- Order from disorder: brains, computers, and education, notes for a talk by Paul Grobstein, spring, 1995
- Brains, Computers, and Education 2000: A Five Year Progress Report
- Education and technology: a dialogue, a faculty member and a computer center director exchanging thoughts to try and define the issues
- Making connections: the brain and optimal learning opportunities for students, includes a relevant characterization of educational paradigms and approaches by Alison Cook-Sather, director of the Bi-College Education Program at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges.
- Teachers talk about technology, thoughts or preservice teachers in the Bryn Mawr/Haverford Education Program
- An experiment with WWW-based education: introductory biology
- An experiment with WWW education: neurobiology
- Inquiry, Interaction, and Technology, a program for students of education at Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, Swarthmore College, and the University of Pennsylvania
- Learning, Working, and Playing in the Digital Age, transcript of a talk by John Seely Brown
Elsewhere at Bryn Mawr
College
At Haverford College
At Swarthmore College
Other Web resources
- Engines for Education, from Roger Schank, and the Institute for the Learning Sciences.
- EdWeb, "exploring technology and school reform."
- Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University, "to advance the role of computers and other technologies in education and society."
- MIT Media Lab
- Rethinking teaching and learning: a reformation of liberal arts education with information technology, a survey from Grace Johnson-Page, Marietta College.
- EDSITEment, "designed to improve computer-based education in the humanities," from the National Endowment for the Humanities, MCI Communications Corporation, and the Council of the Great City Schools.
- Connected Mathematics: Making sense of Complex Phenomena Through Building Object-Based Parallel Models, from Departments of Education and Child Development, Tufts University.
- Catalyst, University of Washington, "tools, resources, and support to help you teach with new technologies."
- EDUCAUSE, "Transforming Education Through Information Technologies"
- virtual Professional Development School (vPDS), Washington State University, an online school for "teaching Washington state's children and WSU's future teachers and administrators, and for researching education topics and issues."
Web-based interactive teaching
- Geometry from the Land of the Incas,
a Peruvian site with Euclidean geometry problems involving circles and triangles,
with proofs, animation and sound.
- ADA computing, an
example of how it can be done, from Radford University.
- Starlogo,
"a programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized
systems", for Macintosh, from MIT Media Lab
- The Virtual Laboratory
Physics related applets and similar on line resources, from the Internet
Pilot to Physics
- Connected Mathematics: Making sense of
Complex Phenomena ..., more models, and much more, from Departments of
Education and Child Development, Tufts University
- Interactive Mathematics Miscellany
and Puzzles
- Physics 2000, "a place
to have fun learning visually and interactively", from University of Colorado
- Cocoa, Internet authoring
for kids
Information technology: scholarship and its evaluation
- "Learning, Working, and Playing in the Digital Age," by John Seely Brown.
- The Campus Computing Project, "focusing on the use of information technology in higher education," includes the 1999 Campus Computing Survey Results.
- Professional Recognition: Technology in the Humanities, "toward a document addressing the professional recognition of effective utilization of computer technology in the humanities", from SUNY, Ruters
- Tenure and Technology: New Values, New Guidelines, "collaborative hypertext" from Kairos' CoverWeb
- Recognition: New Technologies, New Environments, New Scholarship
and the Academic Work Value System, from the College Composition and Communication Conference
- Report of the
Committee on Electronic Publishing and Tenure, SUNY at Rutgers
- Guidelines on Evaluating Computer-Related Work in the Modern Languages, from the Modern Language Association
- A response to the MLA Guidelines
- Another response to the MLA Guidlines
- Fair Use and Copyright Issues - Background
- Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia, US House of Representatives non-legislative report, 1996
- An on-line debate on the impact of the web on the publication of original research, sponsored and made available by Nature.
- MIT to make nearly all course materials available free on the web
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