Readings
(The readings here are from the 2005 version of this course)
1. Hlynka, D. (1998). The shifting discourses of Opening Speech: A meander in the mainstream of educational technology. Techtrends. January/February, 58-60.
2. National educational standards for students. International Society of Technology for Education. Available at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/technology/nclb/istenets.htm and http://cnets.iste.org/teachers/t_stands.html
3. Armstrong, T. (1998-2000). Multiple Intelligences. Available at http://www.thomasarmstrong.com/multiple_intelligences.htm
4. Berlo's S-M-C-R Model. Available at http://www.cultsock.ndirect.co.uk/MUHome/cshtml/introductory/smcr.html
5. Mass media effects: Introduction. Available at http://www.cultsock.ndirect.co.uk/MUHome/cshtml/media/effects.html#hypo
6. The Laswell Formula. Available at http://www.cultsock.ndirect.co.uk/MUHome/cshtml/introductory/lasswell.html
7. Instructional Development Services. (2002). Designing an effective course. Instruction at FSU: A Guide to Teaching and Learning Practices. Florida State University. Available at http://online.fsu.edu/learningresources/handbook/instructionatfsu/
8. Instructional Development Services. (2002). Instructional media: Chalkboards to video. Instruction at FSU: A Guide to Teaching and Learning Practices. Florida State University. Available at http://online.fsu.edu/learningresources/handbook/instructionatfsu/
9. Fildes, R.E. (1935). Blackboards and their use. The Elementary School Journal, Vol. 35, No. 10. The University of Chicago Press. June, 760-767. Available at JSTOR
10. Kenway, J. (1996). The Information superhighway and post-modernity: The social promise and the socal price. Comparative Education, Vol. 32, No. 2, Special Number (18): Comparative Education and Post-Modernity. June, 217-231. Available at JSTOR
11. Noonan, K.M. (1998). Untangling the web: The use of the world wide web as a pedagogical tool in history courses. The History Teacher, Vol. 31, No. 2. February, 205-219. Available at JSTOR
12. Owston, R.D. (1997). The World Wide Web: A technology to enhance teaching and learning? Educational Researcher, Vol. 26, No. 2. March, 27-33. Available at JSTOR
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Film Tactics
Film Tactics is a 1943 US Navy training film.
(If the link above does not work, it means that you do not have a JSTOR subscription. Google "Film Tactics" and "US Navy" for more information on this classic training film.)
A related training film is "Jap Zero" featuring Ronald Reagan and Craig Stevens.
(If the link above does not work, it means that you do not have a JSTOR subscription. Google "Film Tactics" and "US Navy" for more information on this classic training film.)
A related training film is "Jap Zero" featuring Ronald Reagan and Craig Stevens.
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