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Stevens, Garry John; Bienz, Tobias; Wali, Nidhi; Condie, Jenna; Schismenos, Spyros – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2021
Purpose: Following the rapid shift to online learning due to COVID-19, this paper aims to compare the relative efficacy of face-to-face and online university teaching methods. Design/methodology/approach: A scoping review was conducted to examine the learning outcomes within and between online and face-to-face (F2F) university teaching programmes.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Online Courses, School Closing
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Jedrzejowicz, Joanna; Neumann, Jakub – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2007
Purpose: This paper seeks to describe XML technologies and to show how they can be applied for developing web-based courses and supporting authors who do not have much experience with the preparation of web-based courses. Design/methodology/approach: When developing online courses the academic staff has to address the following problem--how to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Learning, Web Based Instruction
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Ketterl, Markus; Mertens, Robert; Vornberger, Oliver – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe vector graphics for web lectures, focusing on the experiences with Adobe Flash 9 and SVG. Design/methodology/approach: The paper presents experiences made during the development and everyday use of two versions of the lecture-recording system virtPresenter. The first of these versions is based on…
Descriptors: Internet, Lecture Method, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education
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Boulet, Marie-Michele – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2004
Design prescriptions to create web-based courses and sites that are dynamic, easy-to-use, interactive and data-driven, emerge from a "how to do it" approach. Unfortunately, the theory behind these methods, prescriptions, procedures or tools, is rarely provided and the important terms, such as "easy-to-use", to which these…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Web Based Instruction, Internet