E-Teach presents:

Online Tools for Teaching

Readings and Resources


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General

Schedule

May Participants

 

Readings:

Technology and Teaching: Using Online Technology to Break Classroom Boundaries (23k - requires Adobe Acrobat reader), Center for Teaching and Learning, Stanford University.

Active Learning: Getting Students to Work and Think in the Classroom (19k - requires Adobe Acrobat reader), Center for Teaching and Learning, Stanford University.

Online Help:

Create Your Web Page at UVM: Tutorial - how the process works at UVM

Beginner's Guide to HTML - the basic set of HTML tags and instructions

Barebones Guide to W3C HTML 3.2 - the most recent set of "official" tags

UVM Webmasters Guide to Practices and Policies - what you should know about working within the UVM web

Tools for Electrifying the Classroom - read about listervs, newsgroups, webchat, and tips for their succesful use in the classroom

Web Building Helpers:

Icons, balls, and lines

Background Color Maker

A Background Color Palette

Barry's Clip-Art Server

Microsoft Word's Internet Assistant - an add-on for Word for Windows 6.0a and above. Save any Word document as HTML, create new HTML documents and edit existing HTML files.

Examples:

History Scholars and the Web - web resources for historians and an example of how you can create a resource center for your students.

ENG 330 Readings - linking the schedule of readings with online versions of the texts.

The Ambrose Collection - putting a slide collection online and using it as the basis for slide lectures

Historic Preservation's Web Journal - building a web site around faculty and student projects

Course Resources - Steve Cavrak's version includes suggestions for the kinds of things you might include on a course resource page as well as links to some good resources.

Templates, templates, and more templates - the easiest way to build web pages is to find an example and copy it!


Created by Hope Greenberg, Hope.Greenberg@uvm.edu. Last updated: 15 May 1997.