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  • Searching for Knowledge Can be Fun

    Rob Kaulfauss (Middlesex Community College) recommends the following web sites as excellent starting places for students looking for information, explanations, or doing web research on general topics (rather than the usual Google search). He reports that students seem to enjoy using these resources and may continue to visit the sites after ...
    Posted to Import Test (Weblog) by scalesm on March 31, 2004
  • Searching for Knowledge Can be Fun

    Rob Kaulfauss (Middlesex Community College) recommends the following web sites as excellent starting places for students looking for information, explanations, or doing web research on general topics (rather than the usual Google search). He reports that students seem to enjoy using these resources and may continue to visit the sites after ...
    Posted to COPPER Blog (Weblog) by margulisd on March 31, 2004
  • Online Resources for Faculty

    The following site was recommended by Judith Kamber in a recent comment under the Open Forum. It contains such a rich variety of online resources for teaching and learning that I thought it should be featured as our Wednesday site of the week. You're being provided with links to over 75 websites for the price of one! Online Resources from ...
    Posted to Import Test (Weblog) by scalesm on March 24, 2004
  • Online Resources for Faculty

    The following site was recommended by Judith Kamber in a recent comment under the Open Forum. It contains such a rich variety of online resources for teaching and learning that I thought it should be featured as our Wednesday site of the week. You're being provided with links to over 75 websites for the price of one! Online Resources from ...
    Posted to COPPER Blog (Weblog) by margulisd on March 24, 2004
  • Mummies the Word

    The National Geographic web site is a good example of how multiple online resources can be combined to create an experience that is both educational and entertaining. For example, the feature on the Inca ''Mummy Bundles of Puruchuco'' from the March 17 ''highlights'' includes a streaming video presentation, amimated flash demonstration, an ...
    Posted to Import Test (Weblog) by scalesm on March 17, 2004
  • Mummies the Word

    The National Geographic web site is a good example of how multiple online resources can be combined to create an experience that is both educational and entertaining. For example, the feature on the Inca ''Mummy Bundles of Puruchuco'' from the March 17 ''highlights'' includes a streaming video presentation, amimated flash demonstration, an ...
    Posted to COPPER Blog (Weblog) by margulisd on March 17, 2004
  • Open Knowledge

    What if there was one location that everyone who wished to share their expertise could visit, leave their knowledge, view and freely use what others had written, and know that someone with additional knowledge might add to what they had created? Sounds amazing or perhaps chaotic. Either way it exists. The Wikipedia is such a place. It's a ...
    Posted to Import Test (Weblog) by scalesm on March 10, 2004
  • Open Knowledge

    What if there was one location that everyone who wished to share their expertise could visit, leave their knowledge, view and freely use what others had written, and know that someone with additional knowledge might add to what they had created? Sounds amazing or perhaps chaotic. Either way it exists. The Wikipedia is such a place. It's a ...
    Posted to COPPER Blog (Weblog) by margulisd on March 10, 2004
  • The Diversity Web

    Thanks to Donna Duffy for forwarding this week's featured website: http://www.diversityweb.org/ The Diversity web is a resource of the Association of American Colleges and Universities. It provides examples of curricular issues, research topics, and current trends relating to diversity issues on campuses.
    Posted to Import Test (Weblog) by scalesm on March 3, 2004
  • The Diversity Web

    Thanks to Donna Duffy for forwarding this week's featured website: http://www.diversityweb.org/ The Diversity web is a resource of the Association of American Colleges and Universities. It provides examples of curricular issues, research topics, and current trends relating to diversity issues on campuses.
    Posted to COPPER Blog (Weblog) by margulisd on March 3, 2004