Articles on Educational Technology
Does Higher Education Need What Technology Has to Offer?
The benefits of using multimedia in higher education
Education Uses of Information Technology
Computer-Assisted Instruction by Kathleen Cotton
Schools, Skills and Scaffolding on the Web
Creating Effective Instructional Materials for the World Wide Web
Designing
information-abundant web sites: issues and recommendations
Ben Shneiderman
identifies genres of websites, goals of designers,
communities of
users, and a spectrum of tasks. Then an Objects/
Actions Interface
Model is offered as a way to think about designing
and evaluating
websites.
Advanced Educational Uses of the World-Wide Web
Maximizing
the Potential of Web-based Instruction:
An
Examination of Web Instructional Design in Light of
Traditional
Instructional Models and Theories
Learning
in Hyperspace
Learning
in Hyperspace
Interacting
in Hyperspace
Interacting
in Hyperspace
Delivering Instruction on the World Wide Web
Computer Fluency: Teachers and the New Technology
The
Current State of Technology and Education
Examines
how computers are currently being used in K-12 classrooms
in the United
States and in three classes at Brown University.
Benefits
of Using Multimedia to Train People
A summary
of "Step Right Up! Real Results for Real People:
Computer-Based
Multimedia Training Can Make a Big Difference
IF It Is Done
Right" by Dr. Rex J. Allen.
Course Design for the WWW - Keeping Online Students
Using the Web to Augment Teaching and Learning
Managing Subjects Using the Internet
Learning
Engines -
a
Framework for the Creation of Interactive Learning Components on the Web
Creating Motivating Interactive Learning Environments: a Constructivist View
Computers and Advanced Education
Technology as Cognitive Tools: Learners as Designers
Constructivism,
Technology, and the Future of Classroom Learning
Active
Learning
Each issue centred on a specific theme and included academic papers,
case studies and opinions, as well as reviews, conference reports, activity
updates and an events diary.
World Wide Web - what can it do for education?
Teaching on the Internet is Learning
Teaching and learning on the Internet
The benefits of using multimedia in higher education: myths and realities
Can learning via multimedia benefit weaker students?
Using
the World Wide Web
for the management of online learning resources
Some active learning implications of the information era
AusWeb 96: Education and Learning
The Use of the Internet in Creating an Effective Learning Environment
Teaching
and Learning on the Internet:
Developing
a resource for academic support
Delivering
a Subject on the WWW while enhancing
Student
Discussion and Communication
Teaching and learning on the web at Queensland University of Technology
World Wide Web and Secondary Students - A Link to their Future
Interactive features for HTML-based tutorials in distance learning programs
Student Created Web Documents as a Design Learning Environment
Annotations: The key to collaborative teaching and learning on the Internet
Disseminating Research through the World Wide Web
Developing educational content for the Web: Issues and ideas
Instruction on the Web: The Online Student's Perspective
Thinking styles and accessing information on the world wide web
Issues in Teaching Writing for the WWW
Tips for promoting collaboration and interactivity in online distance learning
Articles by Indiana Higher Education
Faculty Faculty
Articles
In
1997 and in 1998, Indiana higher education faculty were invited to write
on
their experiences
with the use of technology in instruction and on how these affected
their teaching.
Putting
a Class up on the Web
Steve. G. Gabany Indiana State University
Describes the process used, the mistakes made, and the successes in developing
a course on-line; reports preliminary results of an ongoing, national study
of the experiences of faculty involved in on-line courses; and shares thoughts
on how to develop an on-line course.
Using
the Medium to Teach the Media Reflections and Lessons Learned
Susan M. Powers Indiana State University
Teaching
With the Internet the World Wide Web as a Course Delivery System
Kathleen R. Gilbert Indiana University - Bloomington
Learning
to Teach Via the Internet
William D. McInerney Purdue University
Collaboration
Over the Web Strategies and Goals
William Brescia, Heike Schaumburg, & Thomas M. Duffy Indiana University
Promoting
Student Interaction in the Virtual College Classroom
Jack A. Cummings
Interactive
and Collaborative Uses of the Web
Kyle Forinash, William Rumsey, and Raymond Wisman
Indiana University Southeast
Teaching
Professional Writing via the Internet/Web
Mark
Mabrito Purdue University Calumet
Weaving
a Course Web Based
Aaron
Montgomery Purdue University/North Central
Cyberspace
and Beyond:
One
View on the Possibilities of Course Web Sites
Mary G. Rizza Ball State University
Going
the Distance with Distance Education
Patricia
A. McNames Indiana University Southeast
Closing
the Distance with Technology
Changing
How We Teach to Meet Student Needs
Joan
Esterline Lafuze, Randall E. Osborne, & Anna McDaniel
Using
the World Wide Web to Support Classroom-Based Education:
Opportunities
and Challenges for IS Educators
Technology
Tools for Today's Campuses
The goal of Technology Tools for Today's Campuses is to provide
you with informative, sometimes intimate, accounts of colleagues who have
agreed to share with others their encounters with using technology in their
classes. No one has all the answers to all the questions regarding use
of technology in instruction. However, the following collection of 72 articles,
presented in seven sections, includes important and useful information
that you can use in deciding if you want to use such tools as listservs,
e-mail, the World Wide Web (WWW), or multi-user domains MUDs) in
your teaching.
Creating
a New World of Learning Possibilities
Through Instructional Technology
Technology and Change for the Information Age
Building
an Overview: Fitting Information
Technology
(IT) into the Educational Setting
Instructional
Infrastructure Planning:
Innovation
Theory, Systems Theory, and Computer Modeling
Using
the World Wide Web in a Community College Classroom:
A Web Exploration
Assignment
Technology and Instruction in Higher Education
Going
Virtual: What to Bring Along from the Face-to-Face Classroom
and
LAN Computer Classroom
Developing a World Wide Web Course: An Overview
Experiences Developing a Teaching-Related Internet Infrastructure
The
Electronic Reserve Shelf:
Using the
World Wide Web as a Teaching Resource
Using
Electronic Mail Discussion Groups
To
Enhance Students' Critical Thinking Skills
LANs, WANs, and the Net: Should Educators Get Connected?
Electronic
Resources in the Freshman Seminar Classroom:
Promoting
the Use of Emerging Technologies
The World Wide Web: Taking on the Pedagogical Challenge
Instructional
Technology Decisions and Issues
- Four
Scenarios for Faculty
Web Discussion Forums in Teaching and Learning
Computer-Mediated
Communication and the On-Line Classroom
in
Distance Education: From Marks in the Sand
to
Computer Conferencing Via Fiber Optics
Building
Asynchronous and Synchronous Teaching-Learning Environments:
Exploring a Course/Classroom
Management System Solution
Using Educational Technology Tools to Facilitate Teaching and Learning
The WWW: A Tool to Enhance the Communicative Process
The
Learning Manager:
A Tool for Effectively
Integrating Information Technologies
into the Best
Practices in Instructional Design and Delivery
Enhancements:
How Using Technology Changes What Faculty Do
Reframing
Our Classrooms, Reframing Ourselves:
Perspectives
from a Virtual Paladin
Does Using Technology in Instruction Enhance Learning?
A Practical Guide to Teaching with the World Wide Web
Enhancing Social Interaction in Computer-Mediated Distance Education
Designing information-abundant web sites: issues and recommendations
What Do We Need to Learn about Technology Use in Education?
What Does Research Tell Us About Technology and Higher Learning?
Does
Multimedia Have a Dark Side?
Last edited May 8, 2001.