
| General Sources | NSW HSC Computing Studies | Associations/Centres | Journals |
1997 InTRO Awards Recognizing outstanding contributions to Instructional Technology on the World Wide Web from February 1996 - January 1997.
TechME - Technology in Medical Education. A hypertext guide to developing interactive multimedia, computer assisted learning and world wide web applications for medical education . A comprehensive collection of resources applicable to education in general.
Sources specifically related to NSW HSC Computing Studies:
NSW Board of Studies-Computing Studies HSC examination papers, HSC examination reports and other articles.
Michael Eggenhuizen's HSC Computing Studies resources homepage - This Web Page was constructed by Michael Eggenhuizen for the purpose of providing HSC Students with Web Page Links to information on 2/3 Unit (Common) and 3 Unit (Additional) Computing Studies Topics. From this site you may join StudentNet for free... a good HSC resource
Electronic Library - Includes conference proceedings and electronic books on computers, internet, computers in education.
The Hub - Educational resources for science, mathematics and technology
Phil's Place - A list of educational site links including a section on educational technology.
The School Library: Technology
Teaching in the Switched-on Classroom
Technology in Learning and Teaching: Online Computing Magazines and Resources
TILT - Teaching with Independent Learning Technologies, University of Glasgow.
The Technology Coordinator's Homepage
Welcome to the Schoolhouse Project - Visit a 'virtual school'.
Australian Council for Computers in Education
International Technology Education Association (ITEA)
Lake Erie Educational Computer Association
CERN European Laboratory for Particle Physics - CERN is the birthplace of the WWW.
CREAM home page - Centre for Research into the Educational Application of Multimedia.
CNET Technology Newsletter Monthly computer technology newsletter -easy to read and informative.
Compute-Ed - An electronic journal on teaching with and about technology.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - Vol. 1, No. 1.
Journal of Universal Computer Science