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Perspectives in Web Course Management

Editat de Bruce L Mann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2000
A brilliant text on the latest developments on Internet teaching. Chapters include development tools, present day efforts on Internet teaching at various institutions, and theoretical models on current and future course management. Contributors from Canada, the United States, and Australia focus specifically on managing courses through systems such as WebCT, TopClass, and Lotus LearningSpace.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781551301433
ISBN-10: 1551301431
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 280 x 215 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)

Recenzii

"If you are only buying one book about teaching on the web, make it this one. This collection will encourage you to try if you're new to teaching on the Web, and it will stimulate you to improve if you're already a practitioner." -- Dr Robin Mason, Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University.

Cuprins

Phase Theory: A Teleological Taxonomy of Web Course Management; Creating a Nexus Between Tele-Teaching and Tele-Learning; Managing Staff Development for Web-Based Teaching: A Four-Stage Model and Its Application; Designing for a Managed Web Learning Environment; Appropriate Use of the Web in Teaching Higher Education; Toward the Webversity: Managing to Clone Scholars and Researchers via the Web; Why Didn't The Walls Come Tumbling Down? An Outsider's View of Online Distance Education; Legal Perspectives in Web Course Management; The Tele-Campus Online Course Directory; Elements of Web Course Design; Adding Digitised Speech to Web Courses; Managing Large Classes in WebCT; Evaluation Methods for In-Context, Consistent Comments and Hierarchical Marking; Multiple Assessment in an Online Graduate Course: An Effectiveness Evaluation; Rubrics and a Strategy for Integrating Traditional Instruction and Distributed Learning; Professors' Experiences in Commercial Web Course Management Systems; Lessons to Consider: Online Learning from Student and Faculty Perspectives; Learning to Teach Online: The Experiences of Two University Teachers; Integrating Virtual and Traditional Instruction; International Collaborative Group Interaction: An Online Experience; Index.