Integrating the Internet
into the Classroom

How to Integrate the Internet
Administration of class (See: "The Physical Environment", Michael Ritter)
Communication
Electronic Mail
Web Bulletin Boards
Usenet
Distribution of Grades
Electronic Submission of Assignments
Support Learning
Lecture Notes (Display and Distribution)
Images
Picture Archives
See: UBC Earth and Ocean Science Image Collection
Map Archives
See: "Maps and References" (Links to archives)
Video
Sound
Real-time data
See: "USGS Wisconsin Current Streamflow Conditions"
 
Online News
See: "Online News Page", Michael Ritter
Online Learning
Electronic Texts & Magazines
See: "Science Now"
See: "Geography USA: A Virtual Textbook", Alan A. Lew
See: "On Being a Responsible Scientist: Responible Conduct in Research", National Academy of Sciences
Online tutorials
See:  "Global Positioning System Overview", Peter Dana
See: "Introduction to Remote Sensing"
Virtual Field Trips
See:" Indian Peaks Virtual Field Trip", Michael Ritter
Collaborative Learning
See: "Using Computers for Collaborative Writing"
Evaluation and Testing

 

See: "New Tools for Teaching" by James J. O'Donnell, University of Pennsylvania.

Examine one academic's experience with the Internet. A few years old but still a good source of information on how to integrate the Internet into your classroom.

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Created by Michael Ritter ( mritter@uwsp.edu ) Last revised 8/20/97