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Web-Based Instructions for School Students

Presentations | English

As the internet technology is an introduced it makes a new revolution in information technology. The wide use of internet also affects the methods of education. It is a global network and gives the concept of global classroom where any number of students can interact with each other at any time. Teaching a Web-based course is a new experience for many faculty and requires a reconceptualization of the faculty role. Faculty issues to consider when implementing Web-based instruction include instructional design concerns, faculty-student interactions, time and technology management skills, and student outcome evaluation. Students, especially those who have a preference for faculty-directed classroom learning, also will find student role challenges in Web-based learning. Time and technology management skills, student-faculty interactions, and becoming more self-directed in their learning are student role development needs. This article describes the strategies used by one school of nursing to meet faculty and student development needs when the RN-BSN completion program was redesigned for Web-based instruction.

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Web-Based Instructions for School Students

Presentations | English