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Issues in Web-Based Pedagogy: A Critical Primer

Autor Robert A. Cole
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
There has been an explosion of Web-based courses in higher education. Aiming at an interdisciplinary audience, the contributors draw upon diverse philosophical and empirical backgrounds to make claims about Web-based pedagogy. Among the points they raise is the concern that education is more easily commodified through Internet technologies, implying that traditional faculty roles in teaching (and research) are at risk. Moreover, current understandings of what it means to be a teacher or a student are undergoing redefinition as a result of these new distance-learning technologies.The contributors note that Web-based pedagogy is associated with sound instruction when particular strategies are adopted. As a corollary, this form of teaching is least effective when attempts are made to directly translate traditional styles of teaching. Political, social, and economic interests are competing to shape the direction that online education will take. The authors argue that opportunities exist for administrators and faculty to define the terms under which Web-based learning will occur in their institutions.
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ISBN-13: 9780313321580
ISBN-10: 0313321582
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ROBERT A. COLE is Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies, State University of New York at Oswego./e

Cuprins

IntroductionPhilosophical and Theoretical ConsiderationsExpectations Exploded by R. Stanton HalesUsing the Internet for Teaching and Research: A Political Evaluation by Michael MargolisThe Web, the Millennium, and the Digital Evolution of Distance Education by David C. LeonardCritical Reflections: Political Philosophy and Web Technology by John SteelCommunication Technologies in an Educational Environment: Lessons from a Historical Perspective by Patrick B. O'SullivanWhen and Where Appropriate: Lessons from "Foreign" Contexts for the Pedagogical Use of Web-Based Technologies in the United States by Julian KilkerFrom Rhetoric to Technology: A Transformation from Citizens into Consumers by Laura Blasi and Walter HeineckeIs There a Professor in This Class? by David C. ParisWhere Is Every-body? by Paulette RobinsonTransforming Professionals via the Web: Promoting Social Justice in Web-Based Ethics Education for Counselors by Marvin J. McDonaldThe Roles and Interrelationships of Presence, Reflection, and Self-Directed Learning in Effective World Wide Web-Based Pedagogy by Sherry Wulff, Joan Hanor, and Robert J. BulikUsing the Web to Create Student-Centered Curriculum by Bijan B. GillaniThe Scholarship of Web-Based Teaching by Martha Daugherty, Autumn Grubb, Jude Hirsch, and Lee GillisEmpirical and Practical ConsiderationsCreating an Environment for Successful Technology Integration by Kay S. DennisThe `Time' Factor in On-line Teaching: Implications for Faculty and Their Universities by Claudine SchweberSeven Principles for Good Practice in Teaching and Technology by Alec M. TestaCopyright and Web-Based Education: What All Faculty Should Know by David ThroneUsing the Web in Live Lectures: Examples and Issues by Graeme LangUntangling the Web: Developing Web-Enhanced Instruction for Political Science by Donald L. GoffThe Promise--and Potential Pitfalls--of Cyberlearning by Peter NavarroPreparing Higher Education Learners for Success on the Web by May Lowry, Christine Thornam, and Cason WhiteA Hierarchy of Access Issues Affecting On-line Participation by Community College Students by Allan Craig Lauzon, Tricia Bertram Gallant, and Susan RimkusOn-line Is on Target for Motivated Learners by Michael S. AmeighTeaching Research Skills Using the Internet by Mark GellisTearing Down Barriers and Building Communities: Pedagogical Strategies for the Web-Based Environment by Autumn Grubb and Margaret HinesFacilitating On-line Discussion in an Asynchronous Format by Tisha BenderWeb-Based Instruction and People with Disabilities by Sheryl BurgstahlerIndex