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Peer reviewedKoch, Traugott – Online Information Review, 2000
"Quality-controlled subject gateways" are Internet services which apply quality measures to support systematic resource discovery. A main goal is to provide high quality subject access through indexing resources using controlled vocabularies and by offering a deep classification structure for advanced searching and browsing. Provides an…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Classification, Gateway Systems
Peer reviewedKing, Lynda J. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2000
Outlines how a Web site for a three-term German literature course at Oregon State University was created and used. Assesses the teaching of the Web-dependent version of the course, evaluates how the Internet enhances the course, and concludes by reporting on the response to the Web site. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Evaluation, German, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedJohnson, Davis; Dingledy, Cecilia; Clankie, Shawn M.; Uno, Abigail; Calandra, Brendan – TESOL Journal, 2000
Five articles highlight specific techniques for use with learners of English as a Second or Foreign Language. These include integrating culture, technology, and writing in ESL; a book club for advanced adult literacy students; teaching students to evaluate Internet material; vocabulary circle talk; and language practice with networked computers.…
Descriptors: Adults, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedOkamoto, Toshio – International Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Describes the comprehensive curriculum and school infrastructure of information technology education in elementary and secondary schools in Japan. Compares Japan's educational computing with the United States and considers the future of educational information technology in a networked environment. (Contains 13 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWiley, David A.; Royce, Christine Anne – Science and Children, 2000
Recommends the use of meteor scenarios in the classroom and describes how to conduct this activity. Discusses how to integrate mathematics, language arts, and social studies into the science curriculum. (YDS)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Integrated Curriculum
Peer reviewedSchafer, Elizabeth D. – OAH Magazine of History, 2000
Presents a lesson plan in which students become familiar with the history of military, political, and diplomatic efforts to separate countries and the ramifications of isolating regions and their populations by studying the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Explains that the DMZ was established by the July 27th 1953 armistice. (CMK)
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedYoung, Jerome – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1998
Addresses the role of technology in higher education outlining the various steps in creating a cyberclass: (1) provide access to Web sites on general research; (2) create a class listserv and a FTP site for students to upload coursework; (3) provide access to the syllabus electronically; and (4) teach an entire course online. (CMK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Course Content, Educational Change
Peer reviewedCrawford, Sue E. S. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1998
Presents three short Internet assignments that can be used in an introductory undergraduate U.S. government course. Explains that the assignments foster students' understanding of political science concepts, political behavior, and government structures while also improving students' information seeking skills. Provides results from student…
Descriptors: Assignments, Educational Benefits, Governmental Structure, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCrippen, Kent J.; Brooks, David W. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2000
Indicates the importance of journaling for student teachers to reflect upon the nature of the teaching experience and the increasing of student and supervising teacher communication by e-mail. Describes flexible strategies using a personal digital assistant to facilitate the development of field notes during observations. (Contains 17 references.)…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cooperating Teachers, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWells, John G. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2000
Technology teacher education students (n=13) learning to use computer-mediated communication (CMC) in teaching found the courses' learning activities and strategies effective. Prior computer experience and learning style did not influence performance. They needed more help integrating CMC in instruction. Course length, assignments, and breadth of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedKuster, Judith Maginnis; Poburka, Bruce J. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1998
Examines Internet capabilities such as World Wide Web home pages, electronic journals, on-line bibliographies, mailing lists, and chat rooms in building bridges between research and practice in speech-language pathology. Numerous examples are provided. Cautions in using Internet resources are also noted. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Information Sources, Internet, Interprofessional Relationship, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedWarschauer, Mark; Donaghy, Keola; Kuamoyo, Hale – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1997
Gives an overview of the history of the Hawaiian language and the decline in number of speakers, chronicles efforts to revitalize it, and discusses the role of computing and online communications in this process, focusing on the Leoki bulletin board system, the first fully based on an indigenous language. Activities in an elementary school…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Hawaiian, Heritage Education
Peer reviewedFletcher, Geoff – T.H.E. Journal, 1998
Discusses changes and new issues involved with implementation of the E-rate by the Federal Communications Commission. Highlights include the four corporations overseeing the E-rate; USAC board members; a lawsuit intended to stop the E-rate in its present form; existing contracts; the application form and Web site; and other…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Corporations, Financial Support, Government (Administrative Body)
Peer reviewedFey, Marion Harris; Sisson, Michael J. – Computers and Composition, 1996
Describes an asynchronous electronic seminar and support group for student teachers. Notes that the discussions focused on teaching strategies, curriculum design, resources for reading and writing, and classroom management. Suggests that the seminar introduced future writing teachers to the benefits of peer collaboration. Offers a model to assist…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Mediated Communication, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Machovec, George S., Ed. – Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1998
Outlines prevalent electronic information pricing models along with their strengths and weaknesses. Highlights include full-time equivalent (FTE) student counts; pure head counts; print plus fee; concurrent users; IP (information provider) classes; by transaction, connect time or retrieval; other factors, e.g., total budget and materials budget;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Databases, Electronic Publishing, Fees


