Bibliography of Articles on Web Based

Political Science Instruction

By Ben Amata

Social Science/Government Documents Librarian

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American Government

Crawford, Sue E.S. "Internet lite: short internet assignments for american governent courses." PS, Polticial Science & Politics. v 31, no.3, pp. 573-577.

Mayer, Kenneth R. "Student attitudes toward instructional technology in the large introductory U.S. government course." PS, Polticial Science & Politics. v 33 no.3, pp. 597-603.

Intenational Relations

Kuzma, Lynn M. "World wide web and active learning in the international relations classroom." PS, Political Science & Politics. v. 31, no. 3, pp. 578-583.

Tuathail, Gearoid O. and McCormak. "Global conflicts on-line: technoliteracy and developing an internet -based conflict archive." Journal of Geography. v. 97, pp1-11.

Public Administration

Scavo, Carmine & Shi, Yuhang. "Role of information technology in the reinventing government paradigm - normative predicates and practical challenges." Social Science Computer Review. v18, no. 2, pp 166-178.

Teaching

Young, Jerome. "Computers and teaching: evolution of a cyberclass." PS, Polticial Science & Politics. v 31, no.3, pp. 568-572.

Garison, David G. "Evaluating implementation of web-based teaching in political science." PS, Political Science & Politics. v. 31, no.3, pp. 585-589.

 Ball, William. "Academic virtual conferencing - the case of the of the teaching politics virtual conference." Social Science Computer Review. v18, no. 2, pp 147-159.