On-line Curriculum (4 of 7)
Slide 4 of 7
Another application example is the implementation of a total
on-line curriculum and learning environment. One system of total on-line learning is the
use of a self-contained service that controls access, permissions, organizational
structures of classes and permits the use of an almost unlimited array of distance
education modalities with just one connection to the Internet. The instructor can post
curricular materials to the entire class simultaneously, including internal links to the
Internet. She or he can send personal e-mail to individuals or cohort groups, engage
students in audio- and/or videoteleconference sessions, have text-based chats, use
whiteboards, upload and download materials or assignments, and conduct on-line testing,
all within the boundaries of one dial-up environment.
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