Thanks for visiting my web
page. (Frankly, I'm surprised you're here -- you must either be taking a course
from me or are pretty bored at the moment!) I am a Professor of Instructional
Technology at the University of Georgia. I came to UGA in the Fall of 1993 after
having spent 6 years at Texas A&M University. My degrees are from Penn State,
The University of New Mexico, and the University of Pittsburgh (and I even visited
MIT once -- quite a thrill, I think I bought a hat). My hometown is Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania (gee, I wonder how many other graduates from South High's class of 1976 are on the world wide web).
I'm an Instructional Technologist.
My professional interests deal mainly with visualization and interactivity
in computer-based learning environments. I have done lots of research
and development related to computer animation, microworlds, simulations,
and games. One word probably describes my philosophy of learning,
instructional design, and teaching -- play!
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This is Lloyd. He is out standing in his field. |
OK, I can think of at least 3 reasons
why you might look here: 1) you are currently taking a class with
me; 2) you are thinking of taking a class with me; 3) you want
to know about the kinds of things that go on in IT courses at
UGA. All are very good reasons.
Here are the classes I am teaching at UGA in the Spring, 2002:
Here is a collection of web sites that my students and I have found useful, interesting, or just fun:
Educational Technology Resoources
Instructional Technology Connections
Who's Who in Instructional Technology
U.S. Civil War Center
Smithsonian Institution
World Lecture Hall
NASA
Franklin Institute
Around the world in 80 clicks
Bad Science
Women's history
School House Project
U.S. Civil War Center
ERIC
GALILEO: Georgia Library Learning Online
Teachers Workroom
Reinventing Schools: The Technology is Now!
ID Case Competition