Writing, Teaching and Researching History in the Electronic Age: Historians and Computers / Edition 1

Writing, Teaching and Researching History in the Electronic Age: Historians and Computers / Edition 1

by Dennis A. Trinkle
ISBN-10:
0765601796
ISBN-13:
9780765601797
Pub. Date:
08/31/1998
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0765601796
ISBN-13:
9780765601797
Pub. Date:
08/31/1998
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Writing, Teaching and Researching History in the Electronic Age: Historians and Computers / Edition 1

Writing, Teaching and Researching History in the Electronic Age: Historians and Computers / Edition 1

by Dennis A. Trinkle
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Overview

This volume focuses on the role of the computer and electronic technology in the discipline of history. It includes representative articles addressing H-Net, scholarly publication, on-line reviewing, enhanced lectures using the World Wide Web, and historical research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765601797
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/31/1998
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1380L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Part I Redefining History in the Electronic Age; Chapter 1 From Writing to Associative Assemblages, David J. Staley; Chapter 2 Will the Real Revolution Please Stand Up!, M. Daniel Price; Part II Scholarly Communication and Publication in the Electronic Age; Chapter 3 Part Icipatory Historical Writing on the Net, Timothy Messer-Kruse; Chapter 4 Scholarly Publication in the Electronic Age, Ellen Meserow Sauer; Chapter 5 On-Line Reviewing, Scott A. Merriman; Part III Multimedia Approaches to Teaching; Chapter 6 The Enhanced Lecture, Larry J. Easley; Chapter 7 Options and GopherholesReconsidering Choice in the Technology-Rich History Classroom, David B. Sicilia; Chapter 8 Constructing History with Computers, James A. Jones; Chapter 9 Tom Swift Jr. Meets Clio, John D. Thomas; Chapter 10 The Future of Teaching History Research Methods Classes in the Electronic Age, Leslie Gene Hunter; Chapter 11 Using Multimedia Computer Technology to Teach United States History at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York, from Three Perspectives, Barbara Winslow, Kacy D. Wiggins, Marisol Carpio; Chapter 12 Teaching Tomorrow’s Teachers Computing Technology, Social Studies Methods Instruction, and the Preservice Teacher, Frank E. Johnson; Part IV Computers and Historical Research; Chapter 13 Historical Research On-Line, Ryan Johnson; Chapter 14 Historical Research and Electronic Evidence, Jeffrey G. Barlow; Chapter 15 Maps and Graphs, Past and Future, Etan Diamond, Cynthia Cunningham, Arthur E. FarnsleyII;
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