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Scholarship in a New Media Environment

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Scholarship in a New Media Environment Forum
Using the Web in Instruction: Teaching and Learning Outcomes

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Recorded
Friday, November 21, 1997

Moderator
Darrin McGraw, Graduate Student Researcher and TA, Department of English

Panel
Betty Luceigh, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry
Kathryn Morgan, Assistant Professor of Classics
David Kan, Graduate Student Researcher and TA, Dept. of Mathematics
Barry Fam, Student Programmer, Department of Chemistry


Now that faculty using WebCT, ClassWeb and Virtual Office Hours are augmenting courses with material posted to the Web, more and more faculty are discovering that using the web in instruction has forced them to rethink their curricula, at times altering the way they teach. Are these changes positive? What problems have faculty encountered using the Web?

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