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"Nickson, Matthew" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 May 1998 16:35:58 +1000
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A good starting point for discussion on curriculum materials, the use of
learning technologies and the Web can be found here.

From Now On
The Educational Technology Journal

http://www.fromnowon.org/

Matthew Nickson
Museum Victoria
Australia
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> From:         Dill, Christopher L.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     Museum discussion list
> Sent:         Friday, 29 May 1998 6:09 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Curriculum materials on the WWW
>
>      Dear List readers:
>
>      This request is being posted for Linda Ehreth,
>      Educational Programs Coordinator for the State
>      Historical Society of North Dakota.  Please feel free
>      to respond directly to her off-List (address below).  I
>      will pass any responses posted to the list on to Linda.
>
>      ====
>      A panel discussion will be held at an upcoming
>      technology conference; this discussion will focus on
>      the need for new curriculum materials for teaching
>      North Dakota Studies in K-12 schools.  The panel will
>      present perspectives on these issues:
>
>      1. Can quality curriculum materials be developed and
>      made available to ND teachers and students on the WWW?
>
>      2. What potential does the WWW hold for developing and
>      delivering North Dakota Studies curriculum materials?
>
>      3. What WWW resources that could serve as models are
>      available already?
>
>      4. How are other states using WWW resources for state
>      studies?
>
>      5. Should WWW materials be grade level/curriculum
>      specific?  or developed around study topics?
>
>
>      Any responses are appreciated and anticipated  -
>      Thanks, Linda Ehreth, Educational Programs Coordinator,
>      State Historical Society of North Dakota.  E-mail
>      address:  [log in to unmask]
>      Mailing address: 612 East Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND
>      58505
>      ===
>
>      Thanks
>      Chris Dill
>
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