Traditional forms of distance education course delivery rely on paper based exchange of information and invariably suffer from an extreme paucity of dialogue. On the other hand, telecommunications-based education (Debreceny, Ellis & Chua, 1995) makes use of both existing and new technologies for a variety of options in course delivery which maximise dialogue, interaction and interactivity.
Conference paper
Towards using WWW for teaching and learning
pp.529-530
Southern Cross University
Landscaping the Web: AusWeb96, the second Australian World Wide Web Conference (Gold Coast, Qld., 7-9 July)
1996
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- Title
- Towards using WWW for teaching and learning
- Creators
- Meg O'Reilly - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- pp.529-530
- Conference
- Landscaping the Web: AusWeb96, the second Australian World Wide Web Conference (Gold Coast, Qld., 7-9 July)
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University; Lismore, NSW
- Number of pages
- 529-530
- Identifiers
- 1037; 991012822195602368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Conference paper