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Godwin-Jones, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2004
In the communities dealing with the design and implementation of on-line teaching and training (higher education, government, industry), SCORM is a hot topic these days. The "Sharable Content Object Reference Model" is a standard for the packaging and deployment of Web-based "learning objects," defined by Bob Banks as "a relatively small, reusable…
Descriptors: Material Development, Web Based Instruction, Standards, Electronic Learning
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Mayfield, Jacqueline; Mayfield, Milton; Kohl, John – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2005
The World Wide Web presents many opportunities for improving the instructional quality of international business communication related classes by providing access to a large variety of information sources. These sources can be used as supplements to traditional texts, as the basis for specific program assignments, or even as the main focus of a…
Descriptors: Business Communication, International Trade, Information Sources, Internet
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Farmer, Lesley S. J. – Assessment Update, 2004
Increasingly, colleges and universities are offering online courses using commercial course packaging. One of the most popular courseware programs is Blackboard. This article describes research that employed a two-pronged approach to investigate how education faculty used Blackboard courseware to facilitate student competence in using technology.…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Online Courses, Higher Education, Courseware
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Sikula, John; Sikula, Andrew, Sr. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2003
Online education is not for everyone. Although it is becoming increasingly popular, online education has both benefits and limitations. It is certainly convenient, and it allows some people access to education who otherwise might be prevented from involvement. But its impersonal nature and the many resources needed to deliver quality online…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Online Courses, Program Implementation
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Thompson, Terrie Lynn; MacDonald, Colla J. – Internet and Higher Education, 2005
Given the extraordinary interest and growth in eLearning as a learning tool and as an industry, it is not surprising there is lively debate on quality. A research-based and tested eLearning model was used to design and evaluate an online M.Ed. course in order to study factors that influence the quality of an eLearning event. Several data…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Web Based Instruction, Online Courses, Higher Education
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Hannafin, Michael J.; Kim, Minchi C.; Kim, Hyeonjin – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2004
Web-based teaching and learning cannot be easily characterized. In Web-based teaching and learning, technology features are combined in a theoretically unlimited number of ways to support a multitude of requirements and preferences. We need to better understand different approaches, activities, goals and perspectives, and approaches likely to…
Descriptors: Internet, Web Based Instruction, Teaching Methods, Technology Uses in Education
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Southwick, J. Wanless – Computers in the Schools, 2003
A small rural school in Idaho tried various forms of distance education to broaden the range of subjects offered to students. It gave up on satellite-based coursework because of high cost and synchronization problems. Correspondence courses solved the synchronization problem, but still required expensive adult supervision to keep students on task.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Schools, Distance Education, Computer Uses in Education
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Zervanos, Stam. M.; McLaughlin, Jacqueline S. – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Biodiversity is the extraordinary variety of life in this planet. In order to be fully appreciated, biodiversity needs to be experienced firsthand, or "experientially." Thus, the standard classroom lecture format is not the ideal situation for teaching biodiversity and evolutionary concepts, in that student interest and understanding are…
Descriptors: Evolution, Web Based Instruction, Student Interests, Ecology
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Penman, Merrolee; Lai, Kwok-Wing – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2003
The use of the Internet to deliver courses at tertiary level is growing steadily, with the Internet being seen as the ideal solution to a range of issues facing educators in the 21st century. However, little is known as how best to use synchronous communication to support students' learning. This paper documents a New Zealand tertiary course…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Internet, Occupational Therapy
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Kumta, Shekhar M.; Tsang, Pak L.; Hung, Leung K.; Cheng, Jack C. Y. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2003
Purpose: To study the performance of final year medical students, at the end of module assessments, following exposure to a web-based tutorial programme designed to facilitate critical thinking and logical reasoning. Method: Multimedia enhanced web-based tutorials based on patient oriented problems, designed to develop higher cognitive skills in…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Tutorial Programs, Medical Students, Decision Making Skills
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Riffell, Samuel; Merrill, John – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2005
Introductory biology courses for pre-professional majors at large universities are usually high-enrollment lectures with associated labs that complement the lecture, but are independently taught and administered. Although web-based instructional formats have become popular alternatives to traditional lectures, it is unknown how these formats…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Lecture Method, Biology, Web Based Instruction
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Wang, Te-Hua; Chang, Flora Chia-I – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2007
The sharable content object reference model (SCORM) includes a representation of distance learning contents and a behavior definition of how users should interact with the contents. Generally, SCORMcompliant systems were based on multimedia and Web technologies on PCs. We further build a pervasive learning environment, which allows users to read…
Descriptors: Programming, Distance Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
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Schmidt, Joel T.; Werner, Christian H. – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2007
Given the high rate of student drop-out and withdrawal from courses and programs using an online learning format, it is important to consider innovative ways to foster and encourage student success in online environments. One such way is to incorporate aspects of student future orientation into the design of online instruction. This paper presents…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Foreign Countries
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Burgess, Joan – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2007
In order to become a UK Nurse Prescriber, a First Level Registered Nurse must undergo an approved University based educational programme, which consists of theory, and a period of practice supervised by doctors. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) requires nurses undertaking this programme to have some formal university attendance and to be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nurses, Nursing Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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Whittington, Gary; Lowson, Sandra – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2007
The Scottish Science and Technology Network (SSTN) is a major collaboration between Careers Scotland and Scottish industry to promote science and technology via an on-line and integrated learning programme. An initial two-year pilot project has grown considerably and has now been running for over 7 years. The SSTN programme is a web-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Course Improvement Projects, Integrated Activities, School Business Relationship
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