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Re: Internet Access



Rosendo, Dan and all:

there is also a collection of web instructional pointers at:

http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture/

I don't remember if Dan's site is listed, and the site wouldn't let me
in this morning. It _does_ have all the sites listed by topic, from
accounting to zoology.

- Roger Key, rogerk@csufresno.edu

At 5:57 PM 9/3/96, Daniel L. MacIsaac wrote:
Rosendo,

On my homepage is a link to a brief presentation I made at AAPT in MD
regarding the use of the web in introductory mechanics (freshman mechanics)
and what I learned of value from that experience. There are some student
quotes as well as the overheads. The talk was an invited one..

I'd appreciate any references or insights you come across on this
topic during your own literature / anecdotal searching.

Best regards,

Dan M

Dan MacIsaac, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Northern AZ Univ
danmac@nau.edu http://www.phy.nau.edu/~danmac/homepage.html


Phys-l people,

My school should be getting internet access soon. Do any of you use the
internet in your class? If so, how and what is your success with it?

I don't want to reinvent the wheel. I need to design physics curriculum
that incorporates internet use. Anybody already have stuff like this?

If you had unlimited access, how would you and your students use it?

Please help.
Rosendo Garcia
Cigarroa High School
Laredo, TX 78046
rlg@tenet.edu