... part of George North's and Teacher Explorer Center's Web site at UNO
Information Networks
in the Curricula
EDCI 4993-602, Fall 2000
4:30 to 7:15, Wednesdays
Syllabus -- visits.
This week's in class activities.
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Links to Explore -- Search the Web -- Live Video -- our Web Site -- NetX'ing

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Wa are invited to visit the Information Netorks at the schools of:.

  • Julie



  • In Class tonight:

  • Complete your Class Web Page (get your picture taken tonight before you leave).
  • Do you have an eMail address? If not, every UNO student can have a UNO eMail address.
  • Be sure you have access to eMail before our next class.
  • Reread class participation, Evaluation and
  • Self-evaluation.
  • What does Socrates, Plato and Aristotle have to do with our class?
  • Top Ten Events in the modern history of computing!
  • Finished ... NOT ... Explore these links.
  • What if we finish early? What is an Information Network?



    House Keeping
  • You can expect that this Syllabus page will change every week. Changes will (almost always) be ready by 4:00 PM on Sunday before class.
  • (Almost) All assignments are due at 4:00 PM on Sunday before class.
  • So, days in advance of every class -- you can know what to expect!
  • You are expected to keep up with not just your weekly assignments, but that of all your classmates. All assignments will be available to everyone vie eMail or our Discussion Board.



  • Assignment for next week:

    This week's practice assignment, turn in before Saturday

  • In a few sentences, answer the question: What does Socrates, Plato and Aristotle have to do with our class?
  • eMail your answer to redCap.
  • The purpose of this assignment is to verify that you can send (and are receiving) eMail from our list, redCap.
  • So, if by Sunday, you do not receive mail from redCap you should eMail me, George, about your problem.
  • There will be a "next week" assignment (almost) every week.

  • Weekly assignments are always due on the Sunday before each class.
  • Everyone in class benefits from your timely completion of these assignments.
  • Remember, to earn an A in this class, assignments MUST be completed on time!
  • This week's formal assignment: research the history, current trends and possible futures of "Technology in Education."
  • Turn in before 4:00 PM Sunday
  • This assignment will be eMail'ed to our list, redCap.
  • In not more than two pages, detail some aspects of the history, current trends, and possible futures of "technology in education."
  • Use your favorite word processor to compose and edit your assignment. Then, copy and post your completed assignment into an eMail to redCap.
  • You are welcome to use any recourses you like for background for this assignment.
  • Please indicate your sources, web sites, articles, friends, personal opinions. I am especially interested in your opinions about current and future trends in education technology.
  • If you are at a loss of where to look for recourses, check "Links to Explore."


  • Prior Dates Description
    NONE YET! look forward to very valuable information here

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