Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Chapter 5
Locating information on the internent can be a daunting task. Teaching a survey course on European History has taught me this fact. Trying to find some information in "Google" on Elizabeth I, or the Russian Revolution can bring millions of hits. The search engines given in the Chapter 5 reading help to address this situation. These search engines will be a definite help when trying to help students research. Looking to a website which specealizes on a certain topic, rather than a general search in to the vast world wide web, will greatly enhance the information a student can acquiure and reduce the frustration they often feel when researching.
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Hi Derek,
So, you have found some intriguing instructional tools . . . how do we share with our students? Better yet, as an Instructional Technology Specialist, how do you share with your colleagues so that they may facilitate student learning?
SG
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