References
Works Cited in Module
- Bain, Ken. (2004). "How do They Conduct class? In What the Best College Teachers Do" (chap. 5). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- Bates, A. W. (Tony). (2005). "Technology, E-learning and Distance Education (chaps 5 and 6 Televison and video/ radio…)" (2nd ed.). London-New York: Routledge.
- Cunningham, S., & Hubbold, R.J.. (eds). (1992). "Interactive Learning Through Visualization; The Impact of Computer Graphics in Education." Berlin-New York: Springer-Verlag.
- McKeachie, Wilbert J. & Svinicki, Marilla. (2006). "Technology and Teaching." In McKeachie’s Teaching Tips (12th ed., chap. 18). Boston-New York: Houghton Mufflin Company.
- Roblyer, M.D. (2006). "Starting Out on the Internet; A Learning Journey for Teachers" (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.
- Rocklin, T. (1999). "Power Point Is Not Evil", from http://www.ntlf.com/html/sf/cyberspace.htm.
- Romano, Michael T. (2003). "Empowering Teachers with Technology; Making It Happen." Lanham, Maryland, and Oxford: The Scarecrow Press.
- Savery J. R. "BE VOCAL: Characteristics of Successful Online Instructors." Journal of Interactive Online Learning, Volume 4, Number 2, Fall 2005.
- Yueh, H-P & Hsu, S. (2008). "Designing a learning management system to support instruction." Communications of the ACM, Vol 51, Issue 4 (April 2008), pp 59-63
Research About Technology in the Learning Environment
- West, R. "The Psychology of Security." (2008). Communications of the ACM, Vol 51, Issue 4, (April 2008), pp 34-40. - Why do good users make bad decisions?
Miscellaneous Articles
- As We May Think - The article considered by many as the foundation of the modern Internet. As Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, Dr. Vannevar Bush coordinated the activities of some six thousand leading American scientists in the application of science to warfare. He urges that men of science should then turn to the massive task of making more accessible our bewildering store of knowledge. For years inventions have extended man's physical powers rather than the powers of his mind. Now, says Dr. Bush, instruments are at hand which, if properly developed, will give man access to and command over the inherited knowledge of the ages.
- Background on Hypertext and Asynchronous Learning - Ted Nelson discovered the concept of hypertext, influencing several developers of the Internet, most notably Tim Berners-Lee. The word "hypertext" was first coined by Nelson in 1963, and is first found in print in a college newspaper article about a lecture he gave called "Computers, Creativity, and the Nature of the Written Word"