Presents a conversation between Grete Pasch and Quinn Stewart, co‐developers of the Web‐based version of “Information in Cyberspace” (LIS312g) at the University of Texas Graduate School of Library and Information Science. The developers recount their experience from the initial idea, to experimentation with technologies and selection of tools, to course development, converting the class to a Web‐based format, using streaming media for content delivery, e‐mail and discussion boards for student‐faculty interaction, and PERL‐based tools for course management. Emphasizes using a team approach, testing the materials, getting student feedback, and counting on effective technical support as critical success factors. Also emphasizes making the most of existing as well as unexpected opportunities (such as the reuse of tutorials for other courses). Above all, the authors see the creation of Web‐based courses as an opportunity for instructors to research and experience various technologies for content presentation, to stay in touch with student needs, and to look toward the future of digital materials.
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October 01 2002
Using the Internet to teach the Internet: an opportunistic approach Available to Purchase
Grete Pasch;
Grete Pasch
Director, New Media, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala City, Guatemala
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Quinn Stewart
Quinn Stewart
nformation Analyst, Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS), The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-616X
Print ISSN: 0264-0473
© MCB UP Limited
2002
The Electronic Library (2002) 20 (5): 401–412.
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Pasch G, Stewart Q (2002), "Using the Internet to teach the Internet: an opportunistic approach". The Electronic Library, Vol. 20 No. 5 pp. 401–412, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02640470210447838
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