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Research Resources:
Subject Research Guides:
Education:
Instructional Design Resources
Research and Theory on Teaching and Learning
Listed below are web resources that focus on the place of
technology in instructional design. Sites were selected that examine
the learning environment enriched with using computers and the Internet,
as well as the place of the computer in the design process. More will be
added from sources discovered.
- Virtual Architecture Judi Harris
- An e-book which explores and categorizes effective tele-teaching and learning in depth.
- URL: http://virtual-architecture.wm.edu/
- The Internet: Communicating, Accessing, Providing Information, Dwayne Harapnuik, University of Alberta, CA
- This course from the Education
Division, has an overview of relevant learning theories prepared by the
course designer titled: "Inquisitivism or the HHHMMM??? What Does This
Button Do?; Approach to Adult Education". This overview is perhaps the most
concise presentation of learning theory contributions to Internet.
- URL: http://www.quasar.ualberta.ca/edit535/admin/instruct.htm
- Project Zero, Harvard University, Graduate School of Education
- This site has links to relevant research on fostering of creativity in classrooms through the use
of technology. Numerous projects are described.
- URL: http://www.pz.harvard.edu
- University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab
- Research on Mining Creativity, Learning and Living (specific school projects), and exploring Information are in this site.
- URL: http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/hcil
- Teaching, Learning and Computing: A research project of the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations
- The site includes Internet Use by Teachers, a research report by Hank Becker, Margaret Riel and others.
- URL: http://www.crito.uci.edu/TLC/FINDINGS/internet-use/
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