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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse1 of 12 Creating and Delivering Web- based Courses Introductions and Overview
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse2 of 12 Presenters Dave Drucker, Curry School of Education, University of Virginia Bruce Landon, Douglas College Rory McGreal, TeleEducation New Brunswick Robert Roberts, Oregon University System Robby Robson, Saba Software
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse3 of 12 Morning Program (See Handouts) 8:45 Component approaches – Rory 9:30 Online pedagogy (evaluation) – Robert 10:15 BREAK 10:30 Content and Learning Management – Robby 11:00 Independent evaluations – Bruce 11:30 Technical Support – Dave 12:00 LUNCH (BUFFET – HERE)
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse4 of 12 OVERVIEW OF WEB-BASED INSTRUCTION Context, Issues, and Solutions
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse5 of 12 History of the World: Part III WEB Starts Here July, 2000: 93,047,785
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse6 of 12 Back in 1995...
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse7 of 12 Y2K+1 THE MODERN WEB PAGE
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse8 of 12 Rising Use of Technology On CampusesOn Campuses [full report]full report (http://www.campuscomputing.net/pdf/2000-CCP.pdf)http://www.campuscomputing.net/pdf/2000-CCP.pdf
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse9 of 12 The eLearning Industry The eLearning industry, now in its infancy, will grow into adulthood after 2005, driven by advances in eCommerce, according to The Emerging eLearning Industry, the latest report from LoD. Its adolescence, roughly spanning 2002-05, will see key opportunities in:The Emerging eLearning Industry eLearning hosting and outsourcing High-quality and engaging eLearning content Systems integration Testing and assessment Career management Personalization software Tools for converting learning content Tools for learning analytics and dynamic content. After 2005, when the mature eLearning market will exceed $20 billion, the opportunities will be in: Both human and software learning agents Hosting of advanced learning systems High-end executive education Adaptive-learning systems Granularized learning content Personalized eLearning environments. http://future.sri.com/LoD/LoD.index.shtml
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse10 of 12 But … one should be cautious "I believe that the motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and that in a few years it will supplant largely, if not entirely, the use of textbooks." (Thomas Edison, 1922)
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse11 of 12 ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED The Content Life Cycle What works? Who’s in charge? The “ilities” Regulations & IPR
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October 30, 2000Webnet 2000 Minicourse12 of 12 ON WITH THE SHOW!
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