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Source
| History Microcomputer Review | 8 |
Author
| Schlene, Vickie J. | 2 |
| Allwsang, John M. | 1 |
| Brier, Steve | 1 |
| Hunter, Leslie Gene | 1 |
| Lewis, M. J. | 1 |
| Lloyd-Jones, R. | 1 |
| Rosenzweig, Roy | 1 |
| Schick, James B. M. | 1 |
| Taylor, Tom | 1 |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 8 |
| Reports - Descriptive | 4 |
| Book/Product Reviews | 3 |
| ERIC Publications | 2 |
| Guides - Classroom - Teacher | 2 |
| Guides - Classroom - Learner | 1 |
| Reference Materials -… | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
| Practitioners | 8 |
| Teachers | 8 |
| Researchers | 1 |
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Peer reviewedSchlene, Vickie J. – History Microcomputer Review, 1991
Provides an annotated bibliography of six items from the ERIC database concerning the teaching of economics. Includes items about microeconomics, macroeconomics, and computer-assisted economics instruction. Explains how to obtain ERIC documents. (SG)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Evaluation, Courseware
Peer reviewedAllwsang, John M. – History Microcomputer Review, 1992
Contends that courses designed to help students learn about the application of computers to historical study can be prepared and taught in a number of ways. Describes a college-level course that combines an introduction to computer applications with a student research project. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Databases, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedSchlene, Vickie J. – History Microcomputer Review, 1990
Presents 10 documents from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) featuring use of computers in the social studies classroom. Describes using computers in an elementary classroom history project, as teaching aids for the learning disabled, and for teaching basic skills to adults. Identifies documents that survey computer use in social…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Selection, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedSchick, James B. M. – History Microcomputer Review, 1993
Presents responses from two historians in Asia to questions about solving present problems and anticipating new directions for history education through computers. Discusses what to do about students with insufficient history backgrounds in survey courses and training students to do historical research with computers. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedHunter, Leslie Gene; And Others – History Microcomputer Review, 1993
Describes a three-part videodisk set designed for teaching introductory U.S. government and history courses at the secondary or collegiate levels. Describes the content and teaching suggestions for the series that focuses on the powers of the U.S. Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court. (CFR)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, Constitutional History, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedTaylor, Tom – History Microcomputer Review, 1994
Reviews the computer simulation, "Civilization," and asserts that it offers exciting possibilities as an interactive introduction to world history and historical thinking. Includes a course syllabus in which "Civilization" serves as a central feature and two writing assignments based on the simulation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Reviews, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content
Peer reviewedLloyd-Jones, R.; Lewis, M. J. – History Microcomputer Review, 1994
Contends that, in the past few years, historians have shown increasing interest in the utilization of databases and database software for both teaching and research. Focuses on the value of historical databases and illustrates the approach with examples drawn from financial and industrial databases. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedRosenzweig, Roy; Brier, Steve – History Microcomputer Review, 1993
Describes how a 2-volume history textbook was translated into a 453 "page" CD-ROM product. Discusses how primary sources and graphics were combined with text to create an electronic textbook. Concludes that a major motivation for experimenting with this new technology was aimed at democratizing historical understanding. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Content Area Reading


