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A Web-Based Model for University Instruction
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Journal of Educational Technology Systems Volume 25, Number 3, ISSN 0047-2395

Abstract

Although the Web is being used to support instruction, it is used to support a traditional model of university instruction, sacrificing much of its potential. Presents a generic six-point model of Web-based university instruction: specify goals to pursue; accept diversity of outcomes; request production of knowledge; evaluate at the task level; build learning teams; and encourage global communities. (PEN)

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Duchastel, P. (1997). A Web-Based Model for University Instruction. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 25(3), 221. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from .

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