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Scholarship in a New Media Environment

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Scholarship in a New Media Environment Forum
The Workload and the Web

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Recorded
Friday, February 6, 1998

Moderator
Betty Luceigh, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry

Panel
Benjamin Elman, Professor of Chinese History & Director, Center for Chinese Studies
David Cordes, TA, Mathematics, Campus-Wide Technology TA Training Program Coordinator
Christopher M. Mott,Lecturer, English Department
Edward L. (Ned) Wright, Vice Chair for Astronomy, Department of Astronomy


Does using the web to enhance instruction impose an extra burden on faculty? How much labor does it take to run a website and teach in class? Are there strategies for managing the workload?

Recording and archiving of this event provided by UCLA Instructional Media Production, a division of the Office of Instructional Development (OID).