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general teaching
with technology links
http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/
A great site to start at -- contains links to pages offering how-to guides and resources and
resources for computer-mediated instruction. (Note: many of these pages are specific to George
Mason University.)
CRITT: Critical
Resources in Teaching with Technology
CRITT includes "theoretical information, practical teaching scenarios,
discussion questions, and a bibliography." The focus of the site is to
"help writing instructors think critically about how computing
technologies are used in education."
Engines of
Inquiry
This page supplements Engines of Inquiry: A Practical Guide for Using
Technology in Teaching American Culture, and provides a before,
during, and after checklist for redesigning a course to include the
"significant" use of technology useful for instructors considering the
integration of technology in any class.
Teaching with
Electronic Technology
Wow! This site is a huge list of links, categorized as General, Support,
Projects, Resources, Miscellany, and More (which includes links to
instructional technology sites, additional sites and courses, etc.).
Teaching
with Technology: Designing Learning Opportunities that Use New
Technologies Still Requires a Human Touch
Published by the American Society of Association Executives, this web page
lists and describes some of the factors to consider when deciding whether
or not to teach with technology. Cost factors and guiding principles are
discussed. The page has a broad focus and provides some interesting
points to consider.
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