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Building a Web-Based Education System [Paperback]

Colin McCormack (Author), David Jones (Author)
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0471191620 978-0471191629 November 10, 1997
Everything you need to build your own online classroom or education system.

If you're planning on implementing a distance learning program, you need to get down to the real issues involved with the design and management of Web-based education systems. With this powerful book/CD-ROM package and integrated Web site, you'll get a complete how-to guide to building an online education system. Experts McCormack and Jones explore the principles behind online education and help you to determine what type of system will work best for your situation. They then present a number of different system models, as well as the insight, advice, and tools you need to adapt them to your needs.

Step-by-step, they take you through all phases of a project, from analyzing your resources and designing and implementing your site, to evaluating its effectiveness, as well as managing, modifying, and updating it. Each chapter features highlights and sidebars that alert you to important principles, shortcuts, potential hazards, and customization tips. You'll also find several in-depth case studies that let you see what kind of online educational systems are being used around the world and the impact they are having on education.

The CD-ROM: HTML code for the examples of classroom models discussed in the book and a set of page templates, as well as JavaScript code, two additional chapters accessible in HTML format, and an easy-to-use glossary.

The Web Site: Designed to work as an interactive extension of the book, the Web site supplies you with: up-to-date copies of software from the book; and updated examples and case studies.

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This is a good CD-ROM/book package for those starting out in web-based education. The authors take their readers through the process, discussing subjects such as design, content development, student assessment, virtual class management, and evaluation of existing products. They even take a cursory pass at setting up a web-based education system. Templates are included on the CD-ROM. Recommended for technically adept readers who need to understand the conceptual organization of information for successful web-based education.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Everything you need to build your own online classroom or education system. If you're planning on implementing a distance learning program, you need to get down to the real issues involved with the design and management of Web-based education systems. With this powerful book/CD-ROM package and integrated Web site, you'll get a complete how-to guide to building an online education system. Experts McCormack and Jones explore the principles behind online education and help you to determine what type of system will work best for your situation. They then present a number of different system models, as well as the insight, advice, and tools you need to adapt them to your needs. Step-by-step, they take you through all phases of a project, from analyzing your resources and designing and implementing your site, to evaluating its effectiveness, as well as managing, modifying, and updating it. Each chapter features highlights and sidebars that alert you to important principles, shortcuts, potential hazards, and customization tips. You'll also find several in-depth case studies that let you see what kind of online educational systems are being used around the world and the impact they are having on education. The CD-ROM: HTML code for the examples of classroom models discussed in the book and a set of page templates, as well as JavaScript code, two additional chapters accessible in HTML format, and an easy-to-use glossary. The Web Site: Designed to work as an interactive extension of the book, the Web site supplies you with: up-to-date copies of software from the book; and updated examples and case studies.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (November 10, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471191620
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471191629
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,782,077 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview of how to develop an online course, March 3, 1999
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This is a readable, detailed discussion that covers most of the factors and issues involved in putting a course on the Internet. It includes a load of excellent suggestions about course content and structure. The practical approach walks the reader through the steps from planning (which they wisely emphasize) to class management. They include some helpful diagrams and snippets of html and javascript for web site features. It will be a great help to the novice and a fine reference for those more experienced with online courses.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good basic introduction to how and why, with software., June 29, 1998
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The authors share their experiences and thoughts on using the world wide web as a teaching device. They tell you what you should and should not expect. They describe how to do it and include many programs on the accompanying CD. They focus on the university experience, which is what they have done. If you're interested in this area I highly recommend you get this book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Way Outdated, June 14, 2001
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The information in the book and software on the CD-ROM is way-outdated. Look for more updated stuff---there are many better ones out there.
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a student using a particular Web-based classroom. Read the first page
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class management tasks, msql command, pole quiz, unstructured tutorial, local system manager, adaptive tutorial, class mailing list, timed quizzes, assessment management system, geographic independence, information distribution system, assignment submission, assessment submission, distance students, automatic acknowledgment, class designer, student tracking, student clicks, presentation structure, announcement page, mirror computers, student requirements, temporal independence, predominant food, based classroom
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Server Side Includes, Netscape Navigator, David Jones, Free Perl, Software Requirements, Central Queensland University, Microsoft Word, Ask User, Section Introduction, Web Worksheet, Mark Quiz, Indexing Gateway, Internet Explorer, Alta Vista, Hint Choice, Nowhere Lane, River City, Author Name Email, Comments Free, Fred Nobody, Martin Holmes, Webfuse Product
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