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The Development, Design, And Theory Of Educational Interactive Multimedia Software, William James Chapman
The Development, Design, And Theory Of Educational Interactive Multimedia Software, William James Chapman
Theses Digitization Project
This project provides teachers and students with background information regarding software design. Specifically it will focus on design theory including content, interface, graphics, animation, navigation, and audio issues which may arise during the design and construction of educational multimedia software. The design issues represented here are demonstrated in the software "You can make a difference ... Human Rights".
Conceptual Guidelines For Educators In The Development Of Their First Educational Websites, Feng-Wen Ho
Conceptual Guidelines For Educators In The Development Of Their First Educational Websites, Feng-Wen Ho
Theses Digitization Project
The Internet is a revolutionary technology that is bound to change every aspect of society and the educational system in particular. Following the rapid spread of the Internet, the new developments in the World Wide Web (WWW) technology have created a high level of interest and enthusiasm among many educators.
Webquest Investigation To Acquire Internet Usage Skills, Patricia Dougherty Allen
Webquest Investigation To Acquire Internet Usage Skills, Patricia Dougherty Allen
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project was to develop a WebQuesst investigation that would facilitate student Internet usage. A WebQuest investigation is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the Internet.
Web Page Design Class Curriculum For The Secondary Level, Corey Lamoin Knowlton
Web Page Design Class Curriculum For The Secondary Level, Corey Lamoin Knowlton
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to create and implement a web page design curriculum for the secondary level.
A Backwards Approach To Instructional Design, Dirk Martin Davis
A Backwards Approach To Instructional Design, Dirk Martin Davis
Theses Digitization Project
This project describes the outline for an effective procedure for a backwards design approach as it relates to a technology integrated unit of study.
Curriculum For Website Design In Secondary Schools, Robert Stewart Hicks
Curriculum For Website Design In Secondary Schools, Robert Stewart Hicks
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to develop a computer based curriculum to motivate and aid students on the secondary level in website development. This is accomplished by developing a website and classroom curriculum that will expand the knowledge of students. Brainstorming, organizing ideas and categorizing concepts are specific skills that are acquired course.
Building A School Web Site, Darin Jay Clark
Building A School Web Site, Darin Jay Clark
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to review the literature on the importance of creating school web sites and to show how Dartmouth Middle School can successfully plan an effective site. The project focuses on the significance of having a school web site as a way to add to the communication process between school and parents.
Educational Technology: An Online Tutor Training Course, Cd Jackson Jr.
Educational Technology: An Online Tutor Training Course, Cd Jackson Jr.
Theses Digitization Project
The goal of this online tutoring course project is to institutionalize an online tutoring training course. This instructionally designed model will target College of the Desert students serving as tutors. The students taking this course will generally be freshmen and sophomore students. A questionnaire was used to determine what the needs would be in order to build the online course.
Establishing Cisco Academy At San Bernardino High School, La Mont Alfredo Carroll
Establishing Cisco Academy At San Bernardino High School, La Mont Alfredo Carroll
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project was to establish a CISCO program at San Bernardino High School. This program facilitates student matriculating with the program being taught at San Bernardino Valley College. Students earn certification as a Cisco Certified Networking Professional (CCNP) certification.
Integrating Reading, Language Arts, Science, And Social Studies Curriculum With The Use Of Technology, Bonney Elizabeth Waters
Integrating Reading, Language Arts, Science, And Social Studies Curriculum With The Use Of Technology, Bonney Elizabeth Waters
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of the project was to develop three thematic units for fifth grade that intergrate California State Standards in Reading, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies with the use of technology. The benefits of doing so allows instructional time to be spent on more in depth study of the disciplines, Students make connections across curriculum which allows them to develop a deeper understanding of what is being taught. Also, integrating curriculum with technology engages students and allows them to have more control over their learning environment. When students are actively involved in what is being taught, they will internalize …
A High School Physics Instructor's Website: Design, Implementation, And Evaluation, Richard Neal White
A High School Physics Instructor's Website: Design, Implementation, And Evaluation, Richard Neal White
Theses Digitization Project
In order to test the ability of the Internet to supplement classroom instruction, an instructor-authored WWW site crashwhite.com was developed for two Berkeley High courses: Advanced Placement (AP) physics, and college-prep physics class. The website was intended to supplement classroom instruction by making classroom materials available to students and parents outside the classroom, and to facilitate increased teacher-parent, teacher-student, and student-student communication.
Using Computer Technology To Enhance Science Education, Cynthia Lynn Peterson
Using Computer Technology To Enhance Science Education, Cynthia Lynn Peterson
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to determine if using computer technology as a tool for conceptual change would be an effective pedagogical strategy in replacing science misconceptions.
Integrating Technology Into The English As A Second Language Curriculum: Computer-Assisted English Language Learning, Ibrahem Rotha Pen
Integrating Technology Into The English As A Second Language Curriculum: Computer-Assisted English Language Learning, Ibrahem Rotha Pen
Theses Digitization Project
The project integrates computer technology with English as a second language curriculum and instruction. It utilizes the World Wide Web to deliver computer-assisted instruction in English grammar, reading and conversation. Moreover, the project shows the impact of computer technology in helping students develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving skills, and meaningful and applicable skills for employment.