A Visitor's Guide to the Electric Renaissance

Overview

This is a course that is taught entirely by computer. We have one live meeting the first day of the semester, mostly for orientation. From then on, the class relies on three foundations: textbooks, discussion, and the Web. You are looking at the Web site -- go ahead and browse to your heart's content. Do, however, please take note of the copyright provisions of this site.

Discussion is handled on a listserv. I'm leaving the list closed for the duration of the semester, mostly because I don't want to intimidate any of the students, and I don't want to get into permission issues.

The textbooks serve the function of lectures -- they provide the factual information and the interpretive framework.

My role as teacher is to guide the discussions, to put up the Web stuff and maintain it, and to grade the assignments.

Request for Feedback

This is all very much experimental and I'm interested in comments from everyone. If you are a teacher, I'd very much appreciate hearing from you, both on the computer aspects of the course but also on the subject matter itself. Send all comments to Dr. Knox.

Disclaimer

I've tried to be conscientious about copyright issues here, but I have not done a copyright search on every picture and text. If any holder of a copyright feels I have violated his or her copyright, send me an e-mail message and I'll take the material off the Web. My address is elknox@bsu.idbsu.edu.