Links to Online Resources

Delivering Instruction on the World Wide Web
Provides an overview of the advantages of moving course material to the web, the underlying instructional philosophies of web-based instruction, and practical tips on page development.

The World Lecture Hall
The World Lecture Hall contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. Includes course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, class calendars, multimedia textbooks, etc.

Putting Your Course Online
Links provided as additional resources for the PBS teleconference held on November 13, 1997. Many interesting sites are listed here.

Electronic Learning in a Digital World
Contains links to concept papers and resources about building a virtual university.

Teaching, Learning and Technology in Higher Education
Another excellent set of links to articles and resources for faculty.

Offline Online
A thoughtful quarterly column from Religious Studies News which covers aspects of teaching with technology.

WWW Resources for Teaching and Learning
A concise list of resources from Sonoma State University.

Distance Learning on the World Wide Web
Describes an incremental process for moving from a physical to a virtual class.

An Overview of the SCANS Report
Summarizes the skills deemed necessary for workers in the next century, based on a 1989 report from the office of the U. S. Secretary of Labor.

SCANS: How Does it Measure Up in 1994?
A comparison of the SCANS skills versus others identified by another eight government reports.

AASL/AECT Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning
These are standards proposed for K-12 students. Can we make certain that all of our undergraduates achieve these standards as well?

Critically Analyzing Information
A step by step guide from the Cornell University Library.

Web Evaluation Techniques Bibliography
On- and off-line resources for helping one examine web pages with a critical eye.