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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 4/30/2002; 11:34:15 AM
Topic: At work on an annotated reading list for ed. tech. standards
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At work on an annotated reading list for ed. tech. standards #

A month ago, I was in the process of writing an article for BC&C to explain educational technology specifications and standards to the campus community.  I wrote a draft that I feel hit upon the key issues but really wasn't terribly engaging. 

I had plans to rewrite the article for the upcoming issue of BC&C -- but have now decided to write an annotated reading list instead.  Why?  There's already so much good materials out there that I would be wasting my own time trying to write an essay for which there are already excellent alternatives.  However, I figure that I might be doing a service to the campus by offering a short guide to these materials.

I'll be posting later today a rough draft of this guide.  I welcome any suggestions of what you consider excellent starting points in the area of "educational technology standards".

Correction:  I won't be posting anything until tomorrow.


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 4/30/02; 11:37:34 AM
from the Web Technology dept.

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