Title :
Effective Internet education: strategies and tools
Author :
Kurtz, Barry L. ; Parks, Dee ; Nicholson, Eric
Author_Institution :
Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC, USA
Abstract :
This paper reports on the project "Effective Internet Education for Everyone", funded by the National Science Foundation (DUE 0196118)for $300,000. The authors use an asynchronous model of Internet-based education where the student can work on materials at times, places and a pace of her own choosing. They are developing materials for two different courses: Precalculus Mathematics; and Overview of Computer Science. Their pedagogical model is based on three major components: a hyperlinked textbook, a virtual classroom and laboratory experiences that stress learning-by-doing. The choice of Java as the implementation language, the use of JavaServer Pages for rapid development of dynamic web pages, and the use of MySQL to handle the databases have all proven to be successful. They have encountered numerous problems in the production process and have developed a toolkit of software components designed to overcome these problems. This toolkit will allow others to develop multimedia-rich online courses in a cost-effective manner.
Keywords :
Internet; computer aided instruction; computer science education; distance learning; laboratories; student experiments; Internet-based education; Java implementation language; JavaServer Pages; MySQL; National Science Foundation; asynchronous model; computer science; distance learning; dynamic web pages; hyperlinked textbook; laboratory experiences; multimedia-rich online courses; pedagogical model; precalculus mathematics; production process; software components; virtual classroom; Computer science; Computer science education; Databases; Internet; Java; Laboratories; Mathematics; Production; Stress; Web pages;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education, 2002. FIE 2002. 32nd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7444-4
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2002.1158165