Redesigning Courses for the World Wide Web
The use of computer‐based instructional technologies has become almost ubiquitous in education, including health professions education. In addition, clinical practice requires the use of digital information, networking, and continued learning. Faculty, students, and clinicians must be prepared to us...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of midwifery & women's health 2003-11, Vol.48 (6), p.407-417 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The use of computer‐based instructional technologies has become almost ubiquitous in education, including health professions education. In addition, clinical practice requires the use of digital information, networking, and continued learning. Faculty, students, and clinicians must be prepared to use computer‐based technologies and telecommunications. Many faculty members in the health professions need assistance with the transfer of traditional (campus‐based) courses or course material to the World Wide Web. This article presents the instructional design and pedagogical aspects of redesigning a traditional campus‐based course for the World Wide Web. Specific steps and a template are identified. The development of a virtual community of learners is also discussed as a critical element of on‐line teaching and learning. |
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ISSN: | 1526-9523 1542-2011 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1526-9523(03)00306-4 |