Bill Hillman's
EduTech Research Project
Presents

HILLMAN COMPENDIUM OF
CANADIAN HERITAGE SITES IV

PORTALS TO PARTS 1-4
CONTENTS PAGE
1. Manitoba Cultural Sites
2. Entertainment Media
3. Military History
4. Education Projects

Clark Hall: Brandon UniversityClark Hall Main Door: Brandon UniversityMusic Building: Brandon University
Part IV: Education Projects and Resources
Created by
William G. Hillman
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Education ~ Brandon University

SITES FEATURED IN DOSSIER IV
Click on each chapter's respective logos to begin your online tour

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HILLMAN EDUTECH RESEARCH DOSSIER
www.brandonu.ca/hillman
Featuring
Notes & Quotes on Education & Research
Library of Open Access Research Journals
Professors in the News
Surveys
BU Sessionals Site
Tech Fun
EduTech Events Events

www.brandonu.ca/hillman/news

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EduTech Daily News
www.brandonu.ca/hillman/news
News & Tech Notes
A daily Webzine monitoring current technological developments and research of relevance
to Manitoba educators and educational institutions. 
With Archives of news items back to January 2006
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WILLIAM HILLMAN BU INSTRUCTION PAGE ~ FACULTY OF EDUCATION
www.BrandonU.ca/eduweb/hillman

hillmanw@brandonu.ca
Student Photos ~ Course References ~ Schedules ~ Course Webpages for:
Featuring Course Outlines and Agendas ~ Tutorials ~ Assignments ~ References

HILLMAN MASTERS THESIS PROJECT (1991)
http://home.westman.wave.ca/~hillmans/thesis00.html


THE INTEGRATION OF MICROCOMPUTERS INTO 
THE HIGH SCHOOL LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAMME
EXCERPTS FROM
A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION 
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION (1991)
BY 
WILLIAM G. HILLMAN 
B. Sc. (4 Yr. Honours) ~ B. Ed (5 Year) ~ M. Ed 
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THE HILLMAN PUKATAWAGAN STUDENT PROJECT
 www.brandonu.ca/eduweb/puk/
BUNTEP Centre in Pukatawagan
PUKATAWAGAN COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT (2002)
Created by the students of the 
BRANDON UNIVERSITY 
NORTHERN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
and 
William G. Hillman 
Assistant Professor ~ Brandon University 
Part of our main Pukatagwan Site at:
www.brandonu.ca/eduweb/puk
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THE TELECASTER: JOURNAL ENTRIES
 www.brandonu.ca/eduweb/telecaster
A Student's Personal Journal
Relating to the BU Education Grad Study Program (1990/1991)
Bill Hillman has had a decades-long and unique relationship with Brandon College/University. Since enrolling as a student in 1961 he has earned all his degrees on this campus and has worked here as a prof since 2001, teaching a variety of courses for BUNTEP, PENT, and eventually as a full-time Assistant Professor for the BU Faculty of Education. 

He was the first Canadian student to receive a BU Education Masters Degree in 1991. During that marathon "masters year," at the urging of Dr. Robin Enns, he kept a daily eclectic personal journal drawing upon each day's experiences: family & social activities, ongoing commitments as a full-time high school teacher, the nightly 250-km commute, the post-grad courses, thesis work, etc. All of this was created on computer, five years before the Internet and 15 years before blogging entered most of our lives. Now that the Education post-graduate program is well-established, some might find it fascinating to look back on that first year of the program from a student's perspective. Hillman shares excerpts from this very long document in The Telecaster Journals, featured at:

www.brandonu.ca/eduweb/telecaster

EVOLUTION OF THE STRATHCLAIR DISTRICT
www.brandonu.ca/eduweb/technotes/dossier2/mangeog.html

Geography of Manitoba: Its Land and Its People
Strathclair: A Prairie Town with a Past, Present & Future 
William G. Hillman, B.Sc.(Hons), B.Ed., M.Ed.
Reprinted from the university level textbook:
THE GEOGRAPHY OF MANITOBA: ITS LAND AND ITS PEOPLE 
Edited by John Welsted, John Everitt and Christoph Stadel ~ University of Manitoba Press 
"An exploration of the various aspects of the physical and human geography of the province, including: landforms, geology, climatology, demographics, natural resources, and discussion of Manitoba's role as a 'gateway' region in the staple economy. A comprehensive work with case studies and over 200 maps, diagrams and photographs." 
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HILLMAN BLUES NOTES
www.brandonu.ca/eduweb/technotes/dossier2/bluesdemo.html
The History of the Blues Performance Class Notes 
Notes prepared for a Brandon University School of Music Music Appreciation class on the History of the Blues. 
Students were invited to a live off-campus performance at a local nightclub. I performed, with guitar, the various blues styles, which I interspersed with descriptive commentary. The notes used in this presentation are reproduced on this page. Included in these performance lecture notes are: 1. Commentary ~ 2. Sample Songs and Playing Styles ~ 3. Equipment Used in the Demo ~ 4. Blues History Timeline Handout ~ 5. Follow-Up Quotes & Blues Assignment 
Blues Demo Class Notes
Blues History Timeline Handout
Follow-Up Blues Assignment
 
HILLMAN PERFORMANCES
 
Hillman Musical Odyssey Portfolio
 Hillman Music Career Timeline
15 Albums ~ +100 Recordings Online
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WEB REFS FOR EDUCATION PROJECTS
Links collated by Bill Hillman
ED: Education/Instruction
WEB: Webpage Creation
SS: Geography/History
SM: Science & Math
LA: Language Arts
ETH: Ethnic/Aboriginal/North
AE: Arts & Entertainment
TECH: Computer Technology
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CULTURES IN CONTEXT
www.brandonu.ca/tyman
The Inuit: People of the Arctic
A gargantuan research project comprised of over 500 photographs taken by Dr. John Tyman during the time he lived with the Inuit. 
Descriptive captions and links to full-screen photos have been added to each photo.
 www.brandonu.ca/tyman/inuit
Sawos of Papua New Guinea
John Tyman lived with the Sawos people of the village of Torembi in 1981 and '82, and again in '94. 
He got to know many people in Torembi and they allowed him to take many photographs and collect hours of sound and video recordings.
 /tyman/sawos
From the Hillman Archive
NEW GUINEA PHOTOS THROUGH THE YEARS
Over 300 Photos from the 1800s to Present Day
 /hillman/papua/

DR. ROBERT BROCKWAY: THE UNRELEASED FILES
/hillman/brockway

Dr. Brockway was a complex man of many talents. He was passionate about many things -- teaching, research, books, knowledge, music, art, marriage . . . and life. He had many projects in the works when he died in 2001. We are editing and publishing a series of Web features that we are sure will be of great interest to scholars, historians, former colleagues and students, researchers . . . and the general public. 
/hillman/brockway

THE HILLMAN WORLD OF JAMES HERRIOT PROJECT
 www.brandonu.ca/hillman/herriot

Bill Hillman's 
World of James Herriot Project
A Virtual Tour of the Yorkshire Museum in 300 Photos
Author of the All Creatures Great and Small Series
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PORTALS TO PARTS 1-4
CONTENTS PAGE
1. Manitoba Cultural Sites
2. Entertainment Media
3. Military History
4. Education Projects

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