Changing the Face of Traditional Education: A Framework for Adapting a Large, Residential Course to the Web
At large, research universities, a common approach for teaching hundreds of undergraduate students at one time is the traditional, large, lecture-based course. Trends indicate that over the next decade there will be an increase in the number of large, campus courses being offered as well as larger e...
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Main Author: | Maureen Ellis (Author) |
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FernUniversität Hagen,
2007-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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