Web Sites

When I started teaching economics online, I began an ongoing search for materials available on the Web. While I found a lot that would be useful for beginning economics students, there were (and still are) plenty of gaps. I have tried to fill a few of these gaps with Web sites that I have created.

One of the advantages of teaching at Bellevue Community College is our top-notch Web-authoring program. Some of my Web skills have been developed by sitting in on classes here. And when I get stuck, help from one of that program's students or faculty is not far away.

Economics Online at Bellevue Community College

Information for the prospective online economics student. Includes links to syllabi and other information for my online courses.

Economics Resources on the Internet

A research guide for students in beginning economics courses. Contains annotated links to useful Web sites.

Gallery of Economists

This site was started as a project for a course I took (onlne, of course) in JavaScript. It displays portraits of the economists covered in Robert Heilbroner's The Worldly Philsophers, one of the books I assign in my Survey of Economics classes.

Human Society and the Global Economy

My -- still unfinished -- textbook for the Survey of Economics course. It will remain freely available online until it is completed. That should be in January, 2002. Then it will be published as an online text by Atomic Dog, a new publisher of online college textbooks.

Chapter 24 of The General Theory

This is the one chapter of John Maynard Keynes' General Theory that can be read by noneconomists. It should be read by everyone. This version includes some margin notes which I have added to assist the noneconomist.