History.edu: Essays on Teaching with TechnologyDennis A. Trinkle, Scott A. Merriman M.E. Sharpe, 17 de nov. de 2000 Contains a number of path-breaking studies in history pedagogy, including the first three published essays measuring quantitatively and qualitatively the successes and failures of "e-teaching" and distance learning. |
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... questions . One could not ask for a better team or a better publisher . Many other colleagues far too numerous to mention also helped shape the ideas and examples in this book . For their input and guidance , we are grate- ful ...
... questions . One could not ask for a better team or a better publisher . Many other colleagues far too numerous to mention also helped shape the ideas and examples in this book . For their input and guidance , we are grate- ful ...
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... questions make it clear that neither the dangers nor the promise of computer technology can be adequately addressed through broad comments about gen- eral trends affecting the profession . History is not being swept along by a single ...
... questions make it clear that neither the dangers nor the promise of computer technology can be adequately addressed through broad comments about gen- eral trends affecting the profession . History is not being swept along by a single ...
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... question the benefits of adopting technology relative to the high costs in purely economic terms . One repre ... questions about the success of distance learning for early undergraduates in history . More than twenty instructors ...
... question the benefits of adopting technology relative to the high costs in purely economic terms . One repre ... questions about the success of distance learning for early undergraduates in history . More than twenty instructors ...
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... questions . These individuals were purposely selected as informants for the inter- view section of the research . ) 3 Finally , in 1998 , an experiment was conducted to assess the Web pres- ence of each of the four history departments ...
... questions . These individuals were purposely selected as informants for the inter- view section of the research . ) 3 Finally , in 1998 , an experiment was conducted to assess the Web pres- ence of each of the four history departments ...
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A Literature Review | 25 |
Students Confront the Linear | 38 |
Rethinking the Process | 52 |
Reinventing the American History Survey | 62 |
ComputerGenerated Graphics and the Demise of the History | 72 |
Integrating Multimedia Technology into an Undergraduate History | 85 |
Evaluating Technologies That Promote Active | 108 |
Heuristics for the Educational Use and Evaluation | 134 |
Bringing the Internet and World Wide Web into the History | 153 |
Using the World Wide Web for Primary Source Research | 171 |
Social Studies Simulations in Upper Elementary Classrooms | 190 |
An Analysis of Student Teachers | 209 |
The I Witness | 230 |
Index | 247 |
About the Contributors | 263 |
The Synergy of World History | 117 |
The Bay Area National Digital Library Project and the Library | 125 |
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