Re: Is this relevant?

[email protected]
Tue, 14 Mar 1995 12:58:20 -0400 (EDT)


Yes, I do know of a completely on-line course on Introduction to
Philosophy at Oregon State. Theu URL is:

http://www.cs.orst.edu:80/department/instruction/phil201/

Christine Schoenwald
Graduate Student and Teachers College, Columbia University
Communication, Computing and Technology in Education Department (CCT)

On Tue, 14 Mar 1995, Jerrold Maddox wrote:

> >Anybody that knows about other early work?
>
> >-- Terje ([email protected])
>
> I am presently teaching course on-line, designed to have no class room
> meetings.
> This is as far as I can determine unique, especially since we make use of
> Web pages, e-mail, WebChat and newsgroups + other net research and search
> tools as interelated ways of communication and learning.
>
> Since this is new work, I'd like to know what others think of it and if
> they have any suggestions of additional tools and techniques use.
>
> All the pages are mine, text, graphics and layout, except, of course, the
> text on the students home pages and papers.
>
> The URL is either:
> http://salazar.aa.psu.edu/courses/art122w/122WHome.htm
> or
> http://salazar.aa.psu.edu/courses/art122w/122WHomepage.html
> (the person running the server has been making some changes - this morning
> it is the one at the top)
>
> Jerry Maddox
>
> JERROLD MADDOX
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> Commentary on Art
> http://www.aa.psu.edu/courses/art122w/122WHOME.HTM
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