Synopses & Reviews
Whether it's simply a class on telecommunications and education, a full-blown M.B.A. degree program, or something in between, today's technology has vast implications for the educational community.
Creating the Virtual Classroom gets right down to the real issues of the design and management of distance learning programs -giving practical advice on putting together effective courses and programs. You'll find out how to propose, plan, and fund a distance learning program for any level from kindergarten through college. You'll learn all of the techniques you'll need to evaluate and advertise your program. There's in-depth coverage of all the latest technologies, including the Internet and the Web, as well as an illuminating chapter on reconceptualizing education and training through distance learning. Special appendices offer up-to-date information about newsgroups and mailing lists, instructional Web sites, online resources for grants and proposals, and much more.
The book features:
* Comprehensive coverage of the various forms of distance learning from e-mail and online teleconferences to the World Wide Web
* Sample checklists to make planning easier
* Tips on advertising and promoting your distance learning program
* Detailed advice on funding and grants
* Course design considerations for an international audience
Synopsis
A new educational concept takes hold on the Web with Distance Learning
This book introduces the concept of distance learning and the current uses of it by educational practitioners. The author discusses how to propose. plan and budget for a distance learning program for any level from kindergarten through college. The book also covers different types of distance learning. from email, to Web sites, to online conferencing. Checklists are provided throughout the book for planning.
Synopsis
* Course design considerations for an international audience
About the Author
LYNNETTE R. PORTER, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the University of Findlay in Bowling Green, Ohio, where she is Chair of the Distance Learning Committee. In addition, she operates a consulting business specializing in business communications and technical/computer training, and speaks frequently on the topic of technical communications. She is also the author of Research Strategies in Technical Communications (Wiley).
Table of Contents
Distance Learning in Today's Education and Training.
Types of Distance Learning.
Funding a Distance Learning Program.
Preparing a Grant Proposal.
Determining the Suitability of Distance Learning Courses.
E-mail, Faxmail, and Voice Mail as Distance Learning Tools.
The World Wide Web in Education and Training.
Teleconferencing and Desktop Videoconferencing.
Advertising Your Distance Learning Program.
Reconceptualizing Education and Training through Distance Learning.
International Education Issues.
Appendices.
Glossary.
Index.