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Teaching with Internet and Multimedia TechnologiesInsights from an Online Seminar on Industrial ModernizationSchool of Public Policy at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, ps25{at}prism.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute, School of Public Policy at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, jan.youtie{at}edi.gatech.edu This article discusses experiences in teaching an online seminar course on industrial modernization that combined conventional and distance learning methods with Internet-based communications and other multimedia technologies. Four versions of the seminar course have been offered, with each round using different combinations of teaching methods and technologies. The article discusses the seminars objectives, modes of teaching, technical design, operation, and student evaluations. The strengths, weaknesses, and requirements of online teaching are considered, and practical guidelines and insights are offered to faculty interested in developing such courses.
Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 21, No. 1,
71-83 (2001) This article has been cited by other articles:
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