DocumentCode
2676813
Title
Alternative forms of delivery within engineering education
Author
Preston, David
Author_Institution
Comput. & Math. Dept., South Bank Univ., London, UK
fYear
1992
fDate
22-24 Sep 1992
Firstpage
260
Lastpage
263
Abstract
It is noted that many educational establishments face the challenge of increasing staff-student ratio allied to student demand for greater flexibility. Computer aided learning, educational integrated programming support environments (IPSEs), and computer aided software engineering (CASE) have valuable roles to play in fulfilling student expectation, while marginalizing human resources. Increasingly, institutions are considering wider and alternative forms of delivery, such as interactive video (IV). The author highlights the many considerations necessary before utilizing IV as a form of course delivery. In addition, he classifies the range of products available, thus providing background for any institution with the idea of introducing such media
Keywords
engineering education; CAI; CASE; IPSE; computer aided software engineering; computer-aided learning; course delivery; educational integrated programming support environments; engineering education; human resources; institutions; interactive video; media; products; staff-student ratio; Computer aided instruction; Conducting materials; Costs; Engineering education; Information systems; Management training; Programming profession; Teleconferencing; Telephony; Video sharing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
AFRICON '92 Proceedings., 3rd AFRICON Conference
Conference_Location
Ezulwini Valley
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0835-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AFRCON.1992.624468
Filename
624468
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