Resources
Extended and nuanced conference paper on the issues around evaluating web content, by the director of Libraries at Babson College.
A single page “How-To Guide” from UCLA College Library.
Ithica College library site, with 6 quick suggestions, 6 more criteria, and several exercises/assignments to test students’ discernment skills.
A New Mexico State University Library site, with examples, suggestions, criteria, and bibliography.
A quick scannable overview with solid advice.
An extended article describing the benefits and best practices of classroom technology use.
Comprehensive annotated guide to internet resources on religion and theology; helpful for research, class-use, student research, and e-texts.
An extensive, authoritative site on learning theory and distance education, constructed by Martin Ryder at the University of Colorado at Denver, School of Education. Lots of research, definitions, academic papers, philosophical overviews.
The do's and dont's of civil online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the road" of cyberspace. This site provides links to both summary and detail information.
An online tutorial for using Power Point as a teaching tool.