Guidelines for Educational Uses of Networks

We are collecting here a rich variety of guidelines of how to use networks in powerful ways for education. Here is our current set, in chronological order.

Levin, Rogers, Waugh, & Smith's "Observations on Educational Electronic Networks: The Importance of Appropriate Activities for Learning"
Rogers, Andres, Jacks & Clauset's "Telecommunications in the Classroom: Keys to Successful Telecomputing"
Margaret Riel's "Learning Circles: Virtual Communities for Elementary and Secondary Schools"
Al Rogers' "Keys to Successful Projects"
Waugh, Levin, & Smith's "Organizing Electronic Network-Based Instructional Interactions: Successful Strategies and Tactics"
Spitzer, Wedding, & DiMauro's "Fostering Reflective Dialogues for Teacher Professional Development"
Judi Harris' "Organizing and Facilitating Telecollaborative Projects"
Al Rogers' "Global Literacy in a Gutenberg Culture"
Armadillo's Collection of Acceptable Use Policies
Center for Children and Technology's "On-line learning, on-line communities"
Jim Levin's AERA '95 paper "Organizing educational network interactions: Steps towards a theory of network-based learning environments"
Marc Siegel & Steven Hodas' "Lessons Learned During the 1994 Sharing NASA Program"
Lynn Schrum's "Ethical Electronic Research Guidelines"
Jim Levin & Michael Waugh's "Educational Network Project Planning Guide"