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Cyberteaching Instructional Technology on the Modern Campus

by Morriss Henry Partee
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Overview

The advances in communication technology over the past few years offer an unparalleled opportunity for almost every dedicated teacher to reach students in new and powerful ways. The necessary hardware to create a classroom in cyberspace probably sits on the instructor's desk right now: a computer connected to a network. Moreover, increasingly user-friendly software insures that the instructor does not need sophisticated technical skills in order to embrace these innovative pedagogical techniques. The efficiency of electronic communication allows average teachers to become good, and, good teachers to become superb. Cyberteaching addresses the vast numbers of non-technically oriented faculty and administrators in institutions of public and especially higher education.

About the Author, Morriss Henry Partee

Morriss H. Partee is Professor, Department of English, the University of Utah. He is the author of Plato's Poetics: The Authority of Beauty (Utah, 1981) and numerous scholarly articles.

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This work looks at how technology can enhance communication between instructors and students and how it can be used to extend traditional classroom instruction, investigating the potential of e-mail, institutional and course Web sites, and online class discussion groups. Student motivation, Web site design, optional versus mandatory participation in online discussion groups, and technical support are some of the issues examined. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 28, 2002
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
210
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761822455

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