Everett Murdock, Emeritus Professor
Department of Educational Psychology,
Administration, and Counseling

E-Mail: murdock@csulb.edu


Ed Tech
Courses

Information for
Students

Internet Sites
for Educators

Downloadable
Software

EDPAC
Department

Instructional
Technology Info

Learning
Resources
College of
Education

Interesting
Stuff




/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Educational Technology Courses /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\


Information about educational technology courses available in the Department of Educational Psychology, Administration, and Counseling can be found at the following web site:




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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Information for Students /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\



Some resources for students are listed below.

Select the following to link to admission services at California State University, Long Beach:



Select the following to link to information about changes in student computing services at California State University, Long Beach:

Select the following to link to the California State University, Long Beach schedule of courses:


Select the following to link to the EDPAC Department schedule of courses:
Select the following for information about programs and courses in the Department of Educational Psychology, Administration, and Counseling (EDPAC):




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/\/\/\/\/\/\ Internet Sites for Educators /\/\/\/\/\/\



Select the following to link to a BIG list of Educational sites on the Internet.








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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Downloadable Software /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\


Select one of the following sources of downloadable software (be patient - these sites are often very busy):




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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ EDPAC Department /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\


Select the following to go to the EDPAC department web page:




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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Instructional Technology Info /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\


Select one of the following for information on instructional technology:



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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Learning Resources /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\


Select the following link to see current textbooks on using technology written by Dr. Murdock:


Select the following to link to the EasyDOS On-Line Guide to Using DOS Commands:


Select the following to link to the On-Line Guide to HyperCard Terms:


To create your own home page, select the following for a HTML starter file:


Select one of the following to check out some interesting animated GIFs:


Select the following to learn how to create an image-map for your web pages (it is a client-side demo of image maps;you can view the document source to learn how it is done).


Select the following to try out a test page that uses a Java script to scroll text across the bottom of Netscape's browser window:


Select the following to see a QuickTime-based audio example (with on-screen controller):


Select the following to see an example of how video can be used for instruction on the internet:


Select the following to see an example of how you can "translate" an interactive HyperCard stack for use on the internet:


Select the following to see an example of an on-line quiz (the quiz is submitted to the instructor by email):


Select the following to see an example of how a "button" on a web page can be changed when the mousepointer is positioned over it:


Select the following to see how to create and use "buttons" to guide learners through web pages:


Select the following to see an example of a simple web page that uses frames:


Select one of the following to see an example of interactive questions and answers on the internet:





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Select the following to go to the College of Education web page:




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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Interesting Stuff /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\



The following list of Web sites have nothing in common other than the fact that they are ''interesting.''



Select the following to send me your suggestions for other "interesting stuff":

murdock@csulb.edu



Design, text, and graphics copyright 1994 - 2004 by Everett Murdock.

This site can be accessed using many different communications tools;
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