The Text Project
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The purpose of the Text Project is to generate hypertext textbooks to teach various subjects over the network. If you are interested in starting a GNA class, contact the recruiters of a GNA school directly, and/or fill in
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If you are interested in taking a GNA class, please look at our Course Catalog.
- Writing Hypertext Books
- This Guide by Peter Müller defines a few rules for authors of hypertext books.
- Teacher's Resource Guide (Under Construction)
- Work has begun on a teacher's guide whose purpose is to pool together the collected experiences of online educators.
- Astrotext
- An introductory college level astronomy textbook [under construction].
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using
C++
- The course is based on a tutorial which is available in
Postscript (US
letter or DIN
A4 paper formats) and
HTML format.
(See also:
European mirror).
- The Virtual Hyperglossary (VHG)
- The Virtual Hyperglossary is a collaborative virtual project to provide a distributed set of glossaries (terminological databases) on the WWW.
- Greek Myths
- A Textbook of Greek Mythology contributed by John M. Hunt.
- The Internet Text Project
- A collection of resources developed in conjuction with the
Introduction to the Internet course.
- Writing about Modern Technology: An Introduction
- Home page for this Internet-based technical-writing course taught by David A. McMurrey
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