MADDUX SPECIAL EDUCATION HOME PAGE
The University of Nevada, Reno
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The purpose of this home page is to provide students, practicing
teachers, parents, and others with information about special education
and disabilities, as well as links to other sites with related
information.

visits to this site since August 17, 1998.
This site is produced and maintained by Cleborne D. Maddux, Ph.D.,
Professor, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, University
of Nevada, Reno. Click on my address if you want to e-mail me at
maddux@unr.edu. You can phone
me at 775-784-6637, Extension 2061 or FAX me at 775-784-1990.

One of the main purposes of this page is to provide links to other
disability-related sites. Click below for a list of hot links with a
short summary of what you will find at each site.
Click here to go
directly to A LIST OF ANNOTATED LINKS to other disability-related
sites.

Click here if you would like to read "The Big Dummy's Guide to the
Internet," an excellent, book-length Internet guide sponsored by the
Electronic Frontier Foundation
GO TO THE
GUIDE

The remainder of this home page deals with class-related information
for students in my classes at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Syllabi and other class-related material follow.
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The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology maintains a page devoted to the use of Information Technology in Education.
CLICK HERE.
Topics
My Ph.D. is in special education with an emphasis in learning disabilities,
and, until recently, I taught a number of special education courses here at
UNR. However, several years ago, I moved from the Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
to the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. My primary teaching
assignment now is in statistics and in information technology in education.
However, I still publish in the area of special education, and maintain my interest
in all matters related to children and disability.
Here are some of the courses I currently teach:
1. An Information Technology in Education course designed to teach students
to design, write, and maintain their own Home Pages on the World Wide Web.
Those who complete the course will be proficient in HTML (hypertext markup
language). The course can be taken for undergraduate (CEP411) or graduate
credit (CEP611). The official title of this course is: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION, and it satisfies the state department's
requirement for a programming course. Note that this course is no longer in
the curriculum and instruction department, but has been moved to the Department
of Counseling and Educational Psychology.
2. A number of statistics courses, including (a) the graduate level introduction
to statistics (CEP640), (b) advanced statistics (CEP740), and (c)
nonparametric statistics (CEP741).
Choose the course for which you want information

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Some images courtesy:
The Animation Gallery -
http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/usr/h95a/h9552688/Animationpage/Gallery/anim1.htm
Realm Graphics - http://
www.ender-design.com/rg/index.html
The Collection of Pictograms -
http://www4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/images/
Stanford University WWW Image Archive -
http://www-cs.stanford.edu/gifs/
Randy Ralph's Icon Bazaar - http://www.iconbazaar.com/
Icon Sampler -http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/texture/icons/
The Christmas Web - http://www.christmasgifts.com/
Mangus Productions Clipart Server -
http://www.mangus.com/index.html
University
of Nevada, Reno
Please direct questions to: maddux@unr.edu
URL of this document: http://unr.edu:80/homepage/maddux/index.html