Changing the Face of Traditional Education


Autoria(s): Ellis, Maureen
Data(s)

29/05/2007

30/05/2007

Resumo

At large, research universities, a common approach for teaching hundreds of undergraduate students at one time is the traditional, large, lecture-based course. Trends indicate that over the next decade there will be an increase in the number of large, campus courses being offered as well as larger enrollments in courses currently offered. As universities investigate alternative means to accommodate more students and their learning needs, Web-based instruction provides an attractive delivery mode for teaching large, on-campus courses. This article explores a theoretical approach regarding how Web-based instruction can be designed and developed to provide quality education for traditional, on-campus, undergraduate students. The academic debate over the merit of Web-based instruction for traditional, on-campus students has not been resolved. This study identifies and discusses instructional design theory for adapting a large, lecture-based course to the Web.

Identificador

urn:nbn:de:0009-5-10818

http://eleed.campussource.de/archive/3/1081

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

DPPL

Fonte

eleed ; 3 , 1

Palavras-Chave #net-based pedagogy #web-based instruction #large course design #instructional design #instructor support #e-learning #ddc: 004.678 #ddc: 006.4 #ddc: 153.15 #ddc: 371.358 #pacs: computer networks and techniques #pacs: multimedia #pacs: knowledge engineering techniques #pacs: information services and and database systems in IT