MUSEUM EXPLORER PROGRAM

Library
Bibliography

UNIVERSITY MUSEUM

EST. 1997


Technology

1) Navigating the Internet with your Macintosh. A complete guide to getting on the Internet with a Macintosh. You will learn how to select the best Internet service provider, how to set up and configure your Macintosh for Internet access, how to choose the best Mac Internet tools, and how to use these tools to send e-mail. (Tamsin Douglas and Ned Snell,1995) Call number RB22

2) The Internet for Teachers. Discover the wonders of the Internet with this easy-to-use guide designed to help you tap into new resources that will tear down those classroom walls and bring the World Wide Web right to your desktop. This helpful guide gives you all the step-by-step instructions you need to take advantage of the computer networks in your classroom. (Bard Williams, 1995) Disk included. Call number RB21

3) Gopher It! An Internet Resource Guide for K-12 Educators. (Gail Cooper and Garry Cooper, 1997) Call number RB24

4) Internet Roadside Attractions: Sites, Sounds, & Scenes along the Information Superhighway. This book offers you the perfect blend of traditional print and technological wizardry. (Gareth Branwyn, Sean Carton, etc., 1995) CD-rom included. Call number RB23

5) How to Grow Your Business on the Internet. This book gives you the step-by-step information you need to build sales and cut costs. It tells you how to plan, start, and expand you business on the Internet. (Vince Emery, 1995) Call number RB27

6) Access the Internet. With the enclosed disk, you will be connected with NetCrusier. NetCrusier's tools make it easy to get the most from the whole Internet. Use worldwide e-mail options, browse the World Wide Web, participate in news groups, and take part in online chat. Learn how to run Netscape, Eudora, and other applications with NetCruiser. (David Peal, 1995) Disk included. Call number RB26

7) Free Stuff from the World Wide Web. With this book, you will save hundreds of hours of connect time, get thousands of dollars of goodies for absolutely free, discover the hottest new sites on the World Wide Web, and have the most fun possible with your computer. (Patrick Vincent, 1995) Call number RB20

8) Creating Acceptable Use Policies. This book takes you step-by-step to setting up an acceptable use policies in your school district. (Dorissa Bolinski, Christopher Mautner, and Timothy McLain, 1998) 2 copies Call number RB29

9) Troubleshooting and Maintaining PCs for IBMs and Compatibles. (National Seminars Group, 1997) 3 copies Call number RB01

10) Teaching Social Studies with the Internet. This book features exciting lesson plans and classroom activities for you to use in your classroom. In addition, there are reproducible activity sheets and and handouts for your students. (Classroom Connect Series, 1997) for grades 7-12. Call number RB02

11) Making Best Use of the Internet to Enhance Classroom Instruction (Grades 3-6). This is a resource handbook for teachers. (Phil Reinhardt, 1997) 2 copies Call number RB04

12) Teaching American History with the Internet. This book features ready-to-go Internet lesson plans, online projects, and classroom activities. You will find dozens of interesting teacher-created lesson plans, activities, and student handbooks. (Classroom Connect Series, 1997) for grades 7-12. Call number RB03

13) Plugging In: Choosing and Using Educational Technology. This book introduces what we know about effective learning and effective technology and puts it together in a planning framework for educators. (Beau Jones, Gilbert Valdez, Jeri Nowakowski, Claudette Rasmussen) Call number RB18

14) Getting Started in Multimedia Design. A designer's guide to the nuts and bolts of developing multimedia concepts. From a step-by-step guide to creating a webpage to a discussion of the most common mistakes made by befinners, this book is an invaluable introduction to the exciting world of multimedia design and production. (Gary Olsen, 1997) Call number RB19

15) The Getting Art History Information Program: Introduction to Imaging. This book introduces the technology and vocabulary of digital imaging as they relate to the development of image databases, depicting works found in museum collections. (Howard Besser and Jennifer Trant, 1995) Call number RB25

16) Creating Cool Web Pages with HTML: Second Edition. This book provides the perfect mix of advice and guidance to help you learn how to use HyperText Markup Language (HTML) to create web pages. (Dave Taylor, 1995) Call Number RB28


17) WebGuide for Grades K-6. Subject-specific WebGuides let you quickly find the best educational Web sites, with pictures and descriptions of each site. Each lists dozens of sites by subject area, saving hours of searching. Each includes a "Teaching with Technology" section with information on more sites, lesson plans, project ideas, professional development, and Internet use in the classroom. (Classroom Connect Series, 1997) for grades K-6. Call number RB05

a) Fine Arts. Call number RB06

b) Social Studies. Take your students lessons to new heights as you explore the world online. Call number RB07

c) Language Arts. You will find Shakespeare's plays, contemporary novels, online writing help, and more. Call number RB08

d) Science. From the atom to the cosmos, travel the Web's universe of physical- and life-science content. Call number RB09

e) Mathematics. Raise the power of your current math curriculum with these compelling sites. Call number RB10

f) Music. Use the Web's awesome multimedia to enhance your current music curriculum. Call number RB11


18) WebGuide for Grades 7-12. For middle- and high-school curriculum. (Classroom Connect Series, 1997) for grades 7-12. Call number RB12

a) Language Arts. You will find Shakespeare's plays, contemporary novels, online writing help, and more. Call number RB13

b) Mathematics. Raise the power of your current math curriculum with these compelling sites. Call number RB14

c) Music. Use the Web's awesome multimedia to enhance your current music curriculum. Call number RB15

d) Science. From the atom to the cosmos, travel the Web's universe of physical- and life-science content. Call number RB16

e) Social Studies. Take your students lessons to new heights as you explore the world online. Call number RB17
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