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Foil 17 Learning and Teaching the Curricula II

From Tango Interactive as Technology for Education and training SURA Networking Meeting Birmingham Alabama -- September 8 1999. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 In collaborative learning, teachers, assistants, students and the web resource interact in an electronic collaboration system
  • Seems particularly valuable in K-12 arena
  • Also natural model for collaborative research
2 Note systems like Lotus Notes are "just web-linked object brokers" from this point of view (and again should be avoided as not built around modern object models)
3 All approaches use basic asynchronous tools such as electronic mail, bulletin boards and searchable repositories
4 Can record synchronous sessions for later asynchronous replay
5 One need not chose any one approach as can support all of them with a (preferably database back ended) web site linked to a suite of collaboration tools
6 Note just as we can link asynchronous--synchronous--collaborative, we can also link education and training
  • Note modular educational objects naturally support smaller units of achievement certificates

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