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This text is designed as a first course in criminal justice. It covers police, courts, and corrections, integrating the... see more
This paper reports on a mixed-method study that compared the perceptions of gender-based barriers experienced by 49 men... see more
Three studies were conducted to assess the effect of an honor code on self-reported cheating during online quizzes in an... see more
This position paper explores the statement that online teachers should disclose their gender, race, class, age, values,... see more
An interactive Flash movie on designed to help students learn all about the structures of the brain visible from a... see more
This is an interesting learning activity from the Library of Congress on the subject of political cartoons. This would be... see more
Most of the plagiarism committed by students is unwitting and is due to their ignorance about what constitutes... see more
What happens when you put good people in an evil place? Does humanity win over evil, or does evil triumph? These are some... see more
This web site defines Attention Deficit Disorder. It includes symptoms, treatments, online resources, and organizations.... see more
This site is a great resource for both educators and students in regards to teaching and learning about the U.S... see more
This site provides great animations in a tutorial format. The Learning Object (LO) is a great teaching tool because it... see more
A complex and highly detailed virtual tour of 18th century Edo (now Tokyo) using traditional Japanese woodblock prints to... see more
August 2016, The link has been corrected. This site is not intended to provide research and testing on learning styles.... see more
Abstract: The use of the Internet and the World Wide Web in higher education curricula has given rise to both challenges... see more
'Introductory Statistics follows the scope and sequence of a one-semester, introduction to statistics course and is... see more
"Students will read about Robert Maddux's conflict model and complete an exercise to test their understanding of the... see more
This site offers visitors personal accounts of the Holocaust through survivor stories plus a photo gallery and audio... see more
Site contains hundreds of links organized around class assignments, activities and exercises, online lecture notes,... see more
The Avalon Project will mount digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy... see more
?Whose Mummy Is It?? is a new way to learn about an old subject. It is a complete mini-course in Egyptology and covers... see more
A companion web site for the Frontline (PBS) program of the same name which aired on January 30, 2001. Includes facts and... see more