Re: Courses incorporating Internet

Phil Speser (phil@foresnt.com)
Wed, 3 Apr 1996 23:46:30 EST

We are in the midst of an experiment on Internet enhanced science education,
focused on a target population of visually impaired students at the West
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind. We are putting all the material
up at www.seeport.com hop to science education.

Phil Speser, Principal Investigator

John Acker <John.Acker@nau.edu> wrote:
>Does anyone employ the Internet as an integral in-classroom tool, not as lab
>assignments? I teach a course in contemporary arts and culture at Northern
>Arizona University and would like to have students in the classroom (not
>individually at labs) explore technology and the humanities. This seems to be
>viewed as radical. Perhaps, if I could present successful examples it would
>make life a bit easier. If you could point me to URLs or let me know you own
>thoughts and experiences in this area it would be appreciated.

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