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Altekruse, Michael K.; Brew, Leah – 2000
This chapter explores the pros and cons of Web-based instruction following the University of North Texas' decision to offer counseling courses on the Web. It seems that the most frequent arguments for Web-based instruction are its ability to reach students and its potential for course enrichment. The practice of providing live instruction on the…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Distance Education, Higher Education, Web Based Instruction
Peterson, Marla – 2000
This chapter explores the use of Web-based instruction to teach career development courses to counseling students. First it describes both near-term and long-term possibilities for electronic syllabus development. Discussion of the near-term possibilities includes a brief overview of student areas and key instructor areas as well as course…
Descriptors: Career Development, Counselor Training, Distance Education, Higher Education
Leary, Pamela S. – 2000
The counseling profession is at the beginning of a growing trend to utilize computer technology for a widening variety of needs. One of the most important needs is for the delivery of accessible and affordable continuing education. Another need is for more on-line continuing education programs on a wider variety of topics. Transmission and storage…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Guidelines, Home Study, Professional Development
Walz, Garry R.; Bloom, John W. – 2000
This chapter introduces the "Cybercounseling and Cyberlearning" Web site. It includes a brief description of the following chapters contained in the Web site: (1) "Cybersupervision: Close Encounters in the New Millennium" (D. Coursol and J. Lewis); (2) "Theoretical Tenets of Cybersupervision: Implications and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Competence, Counselor Training, Mentors