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Internet based learning : an introduction and framework for higher education and business
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London : Kogan Page, 1998
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9781579220099
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This book is for every teacher or trainer-- whose computer skills may be limited-- who wants to understand the Internet educationally, and use it in his or her courses. As institutional pressures mount to integrate the Internet into teaching, this book provides a framework and a hands-on introduction to what's involved, whether it's adapting materials and teaching styles for the Web, or designing a virtual course. This book provides: + an introduction to the key educational concepts needed to adapt teaching methods and materials to the medium of the Internet + an introduction to both basic and advanced Internet skills-from using e-mail to collaborative conferencing + a framework for harnessing the Internet to achieve educational goals, and successfully exploiting its resources, features and applications to promote effective learning The framework starts from the premise that teachers should progressively apply Internet technology as their skills and confidence develop. It develops the concept of "augmented" teaching styles-supplementing traditional teaching with Intenet based options; demonstrates how to use modules as the building blocks for Web-based learning; and shows how to use the Internet to deliver individualized learning, by enhancing personal communication between teacher and student, and addressing the diversity of learning styles. The book abounds with inspiring and thought-provoking examples of Internet course materials developed by a wide variety of teachers and trainers, including modules and forms created by the authors who have extensive experience in delivering Internet-based courses. A glossary of terms and directory of Internet sites and resources complete the book, which is also supported by a related Web site.


Table of Contents

Deanie FrenchBetty Collis and Enrico MeeuwsenSteve Bett and Deanie French and Gerald Farr and Lori HooksDeanie FrenchDave HarrisBarbara LymanDeanie French and Sandy Ransom and Steve BettDave HarrisCharles Hale and Deanie FrenchCharles Johnson
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
1. Preparing for Internet-based Learningp. 9
2. Learning to Learn in a WWW-based Environmentp. 25
3. Augmenting Traditional Teaching with Internet-based Optionsp. 47
4. Skills for Developing, Utilizing and Evaluating Internet-based Learningp. 63
Appendix 4.1 How to Internetp. 80
Appendix 4.2 Evaluating for Quality of Web Sitesp. 82
Appendix 4.3 Technical Evaluation of Web Sitesp. 84
Appendix 4.4 Subjective Reaction to Web Sitesp. 85
5. Internet-based Learning Tools: Examples of Use from Industryp. 87
6. Internet-based Learning: What's in It for the Adult Learner?p. 97
7. Internet-based Learning and the Virtual Classroomp. 119
Appendix 7.1 Module Five--Change and Managementp. 136
8. Creating a Complete Learning Environmentp. 139
9. Web-related Assessment and Evaluationp. 165
Appendix 9.1 Using Learning Theory to Evaluate On-line Web Based Learningp. 178
10. Perspectives on the Future of Internet-based Learningp. 181
Appendix 10.1 Nature of Media for Learningp. 189
Glossaryp. 197
Contributorsp. 203
Indexp. 207
Index of Web Referencesp. 211