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The Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching sponsored this Conference, which took place on September 15th and 16th, 1995.
"Integrating World Wide Web Technology Into the Curriculum" was presented by Dr. Turhon Murad, Chair of the Anthropology Department, and Nanci Ellis, Anthropology graduate student on September 15th from 3:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Continuing Education 107. The initial pages of the Skull Module were introduced during that presentation.
"The mission of the Technology and Learning Program is to provide support and a collaborative environment that empowers faculty to utilize technology to enhance learning outcomes.
--from The Technology and Learning Program's "Welcome" page.
The Skull Module project is designed to demonstrate how World Wide Web technology and a graphical user interface may be used to assist in the development of classroom curriculum. This is a joint project that was initially sponsored by the Technology and Learning Program.
See what is being done elsewhere on the Web!