Page created: 2024-02-14
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Underlying Principles for Instructional Web Pages

This web site has been under development since 1996 (i.e., for nearly thirty years). It contains a wide variety of materials, including some very odd items. But it is mostly made up of essays, texts, and reference materials developed in support of the courses I have taught at UCSD. Some are more useful than others, more original than others, or more interesting than others.

The rise of information sites like Wikipedia and YouTube and of search engines like Google and Bing makes it easy to follow up and learn more about most of the topics discussed on this site. (There are a few unique items, of course.) This means that a college teacher’s mission has evolved away from providing information that is hard to get in order to concentrate more fully on fueling lasting habits of critical thought. I like to think that the materials on this site have for the most part been able to ride with that tide.

Here is a list, in no particular order, of some of the principles I have tried to observe as I have developed class materials that appear on this site. In 1996 I did not begin with this list. I began with vague instincts and preferences. They congealed into a list only as I looked back in 2024 and took stock of what I had made.

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