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Conducting an Interactive Workshop Over the WWW
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Gay, S. (1999). Conducting an Interactive Workshop Over the WWW. In J. Price et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1999 (pp. 1745-1747). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 1999
1999
ISBN 1-880094-33-9
J.D. Price, J Willis, Dee Anna Willis, M Jost & S Boger-Mehall
AACE
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An inservice workshop was conducted over the WWW to evaluate several interactive components designed for the course. The workshop evaluated a web-based threaded discussion application, e-mail, shared workspaces, and an on-line participant contribution page for resources. Despite a wide range of participant computer experience, the teachers rated the on-line web course very highly. Participants evaluated the interactive web components of the workshop very high and e-mail less useful even though they were more familiar with e-mail at the beginning of the course. With the availability of web teaching software packages increasing, further study and evaluation of the effectiveness of teaching with the interactive features on the Web should be conducted.
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