The Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Adelaide have been involved in a joint project on the use of the World Wide Web for the delivery of teaching resources to science and agricultural students. The Faculty of Science has established Adelaide Science Online (ASO) as a multi-faceted approach to the delivery of information to both staff and students within the Faculty, including teaching materials, research opportunities and the minutes and agenda for meetings as well as general administrative data. The facility has a full time manager and uses Lotus Notes as the database with a Domino server responsible for the storage and delivery of the material. This article will not cove...
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As a complement to the teaching of university students, the use of web based tools enhances students...
This paper describes how the Environmental Education (EE) course at Lehigh University uses a hybrid ...
Allowing chemistry students to use the World Wide Web (WWW) when making literature searches for writ...
With emerging technologies, Web-based teaching and learning has become one of the revolutionary dire...
Web-based learning has become one of the emerging directions in higher education all over the world....
In recent years there has been a significant shift in the way courses and subjects are delivered to ...
The University of Melbourne has a history of traditional teaching modes, with a strong emphasis on b...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe World Wide Web is a promising medium for chemical education. The huge ...
The purpose of this study was to develop e-learning activities that could facilitate the integration...
© 2001 Dr. Kathleen Mary GrayThe university-level environmental studies subject Living in the Enviro...
Some of the most commonly used technologies for chemistry education are web-based, mobile, and compu...
The World Wide Web is a promising medium for chemical education. The huge chemical databases, the th...
This study examined a graduate general chemistry course delivered on the Internet. A qualitative cas...
To enhance peer-to-peer and student-to-educator collaboration and to promote active eLearning, stude...
Describes an online approach to teaching a General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) science ...
As a complement to the teaching of university students, the use of web based tools enhances students...
This paper describes how the Environmental Education (EE) course at Lehigh University uses a hybrid ...
Allowing chemistry students to use the World Wide Web (WWW) when making literature searches for writ...