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Going Online: Guidelines for Faculty in Higher Education
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications (IJET) 6:3 , 2000
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications (IJET) 6:3 , 2000
As the need for life-long learning becomes more acute, especially
given the hectic life-style of most adult learners seeking new
skills and knowledge, educators are constantly turning toward to
web-based learning to meet students needs. This...
Going Online: Guidelines for Faculty in Higher Education
AACE Journal (AACEJ) 1:13 , 2000
AACE Journal (AACEJ) 1:13 , 2000
The need for life-long learning in a technologically driven, global economy, and the swift development in
the past two decades of two-way, interactive communication systems have contributed to the creation of
new distance learning programs. The...
The Role of Theory and Technology in Learning Video Production:The Challenge of Change
International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL) 3:1 , 2004
International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL) 3:1 , 2004
The video production field has evolved beyond being exclusively relevant to broadcast television. The convergence of low-cost consumer cameras and desktop computer editing has led to new applications of video in a wide range of areas, including the...
Computer Conferencing and the On-Line Classroom
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications (IJET) 3:1 , 1997
International Journal of Educational Telecommunications (IJET) 3:1 , 1997
The union of telecommunication technologies and computer networks has given us new tools to support teaching and learning. Taken together, these tools can be used for computer-mediated communication (CMC) (Bates, 1995). Santoro (1995) lists three...
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