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craig sent me this one. a collection of resources (links, explanations, procedures) about oral history online. [Mon 20 May 2002]
this is the organisation with the university of bergen that i'm actually employed within, though my department (aksis) is a department within unifob. it is the semi corporatised part of the university and so does applied research and is expected to be self funding. actually not so much self funding as expected to earn money. there's a difference though it seems poorly understood. [Wed 15 May 2002]
site written by christie slade which is about television and philosophy, has for instance a section on cartoons and reasoning.... [Fri 19 Apr 2002]
a useful online resource for how to write a research paper using the mla style guide. [Mon 8 Apr 2002]
web site that has essays on the readerly and the writerly (presumably with deliberate echoes of Barthes) and pedagogy. appears to contain two issues of a journal and the most recent is from 1995. [Wed 27 Mar 2002]
academic.writing is a place for 'interdisciplinary perspectives on communication across the curriculum' and they have articles, book length works, and just stuff on computer assisted learning, and the like. attached to the united states computers and writing community. [Wed 27 Mar 2002]
their own blurb: The Technology Source (ISSN 1532-0030), a peer-reviewed bimonthly periodical published by the Michigan Virtual University, is to provide thoughtful, illuminating articles that will assist educators as they face the challenge of integrating information technology tools into teaching and into managing educational organizations. [Mon 11 Mar 2002]
australasian society for computers in learning in tertiary education. umbrella organisation that is mainly interested in computer facilitated learning. a bit like the computers and writing mob in the united states, except here the interests are much broader. [Mon 21 Jan 2002]
hull time based arts is a uk (hull is a place) based new media arts co-operative. i think they host artists but also provide community based training. [Thu 3 Jan 2002]
this is the screen and media program at the uni. of waikato (nz). it's where sean cubitt is professor and chair. small department with interesting and amibitious projects. [Thu 3 Jan 2002]
this is a new program out of a college in new jersey, excellent looking curriculum and rationale. [Sat 29 Dec 2001]
english (nottingham) based hypertext lit. association. sort of cultural body that actively supports and encourages hypertext literature. programs for non techie writers to learn how to write html and the like. they've achieved a lot in the few years they've been around. sue thomas runs the shop. every couple of years they run a conference called incubation. [Wed 21 Nov 2001]
an australian (rmit) based site that publishes stuff to do with tertiary educational practice and theory. accepts material from all over. sort of clearing house more than a journal. has a good resources section. [Wed 7 Nov 2001]
new m.a. in humanities computing (digital humanities) that the uni. of viriginia has set up. john unsworth and co. are involved and given the role of iath and the etext centre i'd expect this to be a significant program. not sure how they'll manage what could be a bit of a divide between new media studies (media studies in new clothes) and the much more 'conservative' interests of computing humanities. though an m.a. would seem to be a good way to go about it... and iath and virginia are very much ahead of the pack here. [Mon 15 Oct 2001]
journal.... [Mon 8 Oct 2001]
george lucas (yep, that george lucas) educational foundation. funds some interesting projects. [Mon 8 Oct 2001]
newcastle based problem based learning and assessment research center. (hence problarc.) [Mon 1 Oct 2001]
this is a very good and simple introduction to pbl methodology and a rationale for why do it. [Mon 1 Oct 2001]
uni. of delaware clearing house on problem based learning. you need an account to use it. [Mon 1 Oct 2001]
from the site: "INFOBITS is an electronic service of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Center for Instructional Technology. Each month the CIT's Information Resources Consultant monitors and selects from a number of information and instructional technology sources that come to her attention and provides brief notes for electronic dissemination to educators." [Mon 1 Oct 2001] |
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