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The 1990's:
Constructivism
Influences on this period:
- Focus on designing learning environments based on a constructivistic
approach to learning and multimedia development.
- Hypertext and hypermedia influence the field and cross
cultural issues are bridged using the Internet.
- The World Wide Web Is Developed at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee
(1991). Three years later, Marc Andreessen and James H. Clark
found Netscape Communications and release Netscape Navigator
browser software, which provides an easy, point-and-click method
of navigating the Internet.
More information:
Constructivism
- Constructivism Web Site from the School of
Education, University of Colorado at Denver
http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/
constructivism.html
- Constructivism Web Pages
Dr. John Kachurick
http://web.musenet.org/~bkort/
constructivism.html
- Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
Classroom Compass Magazine:
Constructivism, Winter 1995 Volume 1 Number 3
http://www.sedl.org/scimath/compass/
v01n03/welcome.html
- Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
The Practice Implications of Constructivism
SEDLetter, Vol.IX, Issue 3, (August, 1996)
http://www.sedl.org/pubs/sedletter/
v09n03/practice.html
- Constructivism, Technology, and the Future of Classroom
Learning by Erik F. Strommen, Children's Television Workshop,
and Bruce Lincoln, Bank Street College of Education, 1992
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/livetext/
docs/construct.html
- WWW Constructivist Project Design Guide
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/livetext/
curricula/general/webcurr.html
History of the Internet
http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/
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