A portrait of the early-adopter of World Wide Web (WWW) courses is painted in the results of a survey of the 71 instructors who had a WWW course listed on the Southern Regional Electronic Campus (SREC) during the first semester of its operation, Spring 1998. Data about their perceptions, practices, concerns, and the institutional norms under which they work were collected. The data collected from the survey yielded a prioritized list of faculty concerns and needs. Institutions must develop the infrastructure to provide technical training, technical support, administrative support, time for faculty to develop and teach these courses, a revised faculty reward system, and reliable computer hardware. The delivery of distance education on the WW...
A survey of high school journalism teachers attending the Florida Scholastic Press Association conve...
World Wide Web-based college courses offer opportunities for adult students to continue their educat...
The Internet's growing acceptance as a key medium to educate people is the main focus of this thesis...
Currently, given the increase of post-secondary distance learning, pressure is being put upon facult...
This research is an instrumental case study, describing the experience of university faculty as they...
Advances in communications, computer technology and human-computer interfaces have enabled concurren...
In 1997 the Faulty of Educational Science and Technology at the University of Twente made the decisi...
A survey was conducted of 205 information systems departments to determine information about existin...
This study examined the impact of internet-enhanced distance learning technology on professors of in...
The population of Web users was estimated at 37 million in the United States and Canada (16.6% of ad...
The purpose of this study is to identify university faculty concerns along with the degree of use of...
This research, performed during 1998 and 1999, had as its purpose the development and validation of ...
Distance Education over the World Wide Web constitutes the spearhead of educational environment. Uni...
The World Wide Web is becoming an increasingly popular medium for instructional delivery of distance...
Examines the evolution of distance education and learning via the use of communication technology. F...
A survey of high school journalism teachers attending the Florida Scholastic Press Association conve...
World Wide Web-based college courses offer opportunities for adult students to continue their educat...
The Internet's growing acceptance as a key medium to educate people is the main focus of this thesis...
Currently, given the increase of post-secondary distance learning, pressure is being put upon facult...
This research is an instrumental case study, describing the experience of university faculty as they...
Advances in communications, computer technology and human-computer interfaces have enabled concurren...
In 1997 the Faulty of Educational Science and Technology at the University of Twente made the decisi...
A survey was conducted of 205 information systems departments to determine information about existin...
This study examined the impact of internet-enhanced distance learning technology on professors of in...
The population of Web users was estimated at 37 million in the United States and Canada (16.6% of ad...
The purpose of this study is to identify university faculty concerns along with the degree of use of...
This research, performed during 1998 and 1999, had as its purpose the development and validation of ...
Distance Education over the World Wide Web constitutes the spearhead of educational environment. Uni...
The World Wide Web is becoming an increasingly popular medium for instructional delivery of distance...
Examines the evolution of distance education and learning via the use of communication technology. F...
A survey of high school journalism teachers attending the Florida Scholastic Press Association conve...
World Wide Web-based college courses offer opportunities for adult students to continue their educat...
The Internet's growing acceptance as a key medium to educate people is the main focus of this thesis...