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Brescia, William; McAuley, Sean – 2002
This case study used both quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate students' perceptions of learning using a Web-based tutorial. Students participated in a Web-based tutorial to learn basic HTML as part of a graduate-level Web design course. Four of five students agreed to participate in the survey and interviews. After completing the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Web Based Instruction, World Wide Web
Cohen, LeoNora M. – 2000
This paper discusses four assumptions and four concerns regarding instruction using the World Wide Web. The assumptions address: the novice status of the Web course developer; the developer's appreciation for various aspects of the Web; her high expectations for doing it right; and her commitment to not incurring more costs for distance learners.…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Web Based Instruction, World Wide Web
Filipczak, Bob – Training, 1997
Although Web-based training has great potential, it is hindered by lack of bandwidth to deliver multimedia. Trainers are investigating new methods, such as streaming technology, to deliver training over corporate intranets. Trainers must also ensure that trainees are prepared for learning via the Web. (JOW)
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Information Technology, Training, Web Based Instruction
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

Hart, Ian – Educational Media International, 2001
Examines Ivan Illich's ideas for replacing institutionalized schooling with community-driven opportunity webs that would enable learners to be in control of their own learning and that would allow teachers to offer their services in an entrepreneurial fashion. Considers how the World Wide Web has created opportunities for those ideas. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Learner Controlled Instruction, Teacher Role, Web Based Instruction
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
Hudson, Larry; Walther, Kim – 2002
By far the greatest impact from technology on higher education has been made by the World Wide Web. The Web has become ubiquitous and skill in using it is now assumed in higher education. This document offers examples of the impact of the Web at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, a campus that is considered to be a leader in using the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Distance Education, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
Henry, Anne; Crawford, Caroline M. – 2001
The inclusion of metaphors within a World Wide Web-based environment offers users the opportunity not only to obtain a visual understanding of the information being presented, but also aids users in developing a clearer understanding of the information and builds on their previously conceptual framework of understanding. The importance of a…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Metaphors
Reppert, James E. – 2000
The Internet has served to change, in a fundamental way, one educator's methods of instruction at Southern Arkansas University (SAU). Earlier this year, SAU became the third institution in the country to implement an interactive course syllabus system developed by George Washington University. Called "Prometheus," it allows instructors…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Feedback, Higher Education, Mass Media
Abernathy, Donna J.; Black, Debra; Goldstein, Jinny; Lohmann, Janice Snow – Training and Development, 1998
Includes "The WWW of Distance Learning: Who Does What and Where?" (Abernathy); "Live and Online: A WBT [Web-based Training] Primer" (Black); "The Case for Learning Styles" (Goldstein); and "Classrooms without Walls: Three Companies that Took the Plunge" (Lohmann). (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Distance Education, Tables (Data)

Driscoll, Marcy – TechTrends, 2000
Reports on the Association for Educational Technology (AECT) Summer Leadership Institute (Montreal, Canada, July 2000). The Institute opened with icebreaker activities. Then the results of last year's summer institute were reviewed. Participants re-acted to the fuzzy cognitive map that was generated last year. AECT and its future, Web-based…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conferences, Educational Technology, Technology Integration

Simonson, Nancee – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1998
Describes a project that converted a stand-up training class to an interactive Web site posted on an Intranet for access by all employees. Topics include the wide range of possible users with different locations and time schedules, cognitive flexibility theory and flexible learning environments, and use as an electronic-performance support system.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Training Methods
Kiser, Kim – Online Learning, 2001
Discusses problems that users with disabilities, particularly visual impairments, have with Web-based classes. Discusses efforts by the Texas Commission for the Blind to offer Web-based training to visually impaired staff members; and explains how to test a Web site for accessibility and how to make a Web site more accessible and effective. (LRW)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Online Courses, Training Methods, Visual Impairments
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
Harmon, Stephen W.; Jones, Marshall G. – 1999
This paper discusses issues and factors involved in making decisions on whether to use World Wide Web-based instruction. Five levels of Web-based instruction (no Web use, informational, supplemental, essential, communal, or immersive Web use) are discussed, and the following factors are identified to consider before making the decision to put…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education, Instructional Design