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History Computer Review

2002 Volume 18, Number 2

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Teaching World History With Computers: Why Do I Do It and What's Involved

    Sara W. Tucker

    Identifies reasons for using computers to teach world history. Discusses how instructors can acquire and use digital classroom resources. Describes how to develop and use online courses and course ... More

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  2. Net Survey: Imagining History in Cyberspace: Report on a Work in Progress

    Marjorie L. McClellan

    Reports ongoing development of the online digital exhibit, "Making Progress: Living and Working in Ohio's Miami Valley, 1890 1929," a collaboration between Wright State University (Dayton, Ohio)... More

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  3. Designing Interactive Courseware: Creating an Electronic Edition of the Notes of Debates in the Philadelphia Convention of 1787

    James B. M. Schick

    Describes the educational philosophy and decisions that shaped development of an electronic reader's edition of James Madison's notes on the debates of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787.... More

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