Event Title
Using Technology in Social Studies Classrooms
Location
Berglund Hall 017
Start Date
25-9-2010 11:00 AM
End Date
25-9-2010 12:00 PM
Description
Dr. Jeffrey Barlow of Pacific University will discuss a number of techniques for engaging students in the production of World Wide Web pages in Social Studies classes at all levels in such a way that they simultaneously will become sophisticated, cautious consumers of electronic materials. The class does not presume that the participants have used the web in their classes. If you can use email, or have thought about using email, you are qualified to participate! Jeffrey will also discuss funding opportunities at the Berglund Center, and opportunities for creative cooperation. (Grades: High School)
Jeffrey Barlow is the Director of The Berglund Center for Internet Studies at Pacific University and the Director of the Matsushita Center for Electronic Learning. He edits Interface, the e-journal of the Berglund Center and is the founding editor of several noted electronic scholarly journals. His web sites in Asian Studies receive more than five million hits per year. Among other things, he teaches sophisticated searching in electronic resources to history students.
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Using Technology in Social Studies Classrooms
Berglund Hall 017
Dr. Jeffrey Barlow of Pacific University will discuss a number of techniques for engaging students in the production of World Wide Web pages in Social Studies classes at all levels in such a way that they simultaneously will become sophisticated, cautious consumers of electronic materials. The class does not presume that the participants have used the web in their classes. If you can use email, or have thought about using email, you are qualified to participate! Jeffrey will also discuss funding opportunities at the Berglund Center, and opportunities for creative cooperation. (Grades: High School)
Jeffrey Barlow is the Director of The Berglund Center for Internet Studies at Pacific University and the Director of the Matsushita Center for Electronic Learning. He edits Interface, the e-journal of the Berglund Center and is the founding editor of several noted electronic scholarly journals. His web sites in Asian Studies receive more than five million hits per year. Among other things, he teaches sophisticated searching in electronic resources to history students.
