2009
DOI: 10.1108/17415650910968099
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Bringing Web 2.0 to web lectures

Abstract: PurposeAt many universities, web lectures have become an integral part of the e‐learning portfolio over the last few years. While many aspects of the technology involved, like automatic recording techniques or innovative interfaces for replay, have evolved at a rapid pace, web lecturing has remained independent of other important developments such as Web 2.0. The aim of this paper is to exemplify and discuss the benefits web lecturing can gain from a Web 2.0 perspective.Design/methodology/approachThe paper des… Show more

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“…This is sometimes referred to as "near-distance" or "hybrid distance" courses (Roberts & Dyer 2005b;Chen et al 2010). Web lectures come in many forms and are sometimes referred to as lectures on the web or multimedia lectures (Dori et al 2003;Rafaeli et al 2004;Ketterl et al 2009). They usually consist of a combination of video, audio, and presentation slides (e.g., PowerPoint) streamed over the web (Day 2008).…”
Section: An Online Teaching and Learning Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is sometimes referred to as "near-distance" or "hybrid distance" courses (Roberts & Dyer 2005b;Chen et al 2010). Web lectures come in many forms and are sometimes referred to as lectures on the web or multimedia lectures (Dori et al 2003;Rafaeli et al 2004;Ketterl et al 2009). They usually consist of a combination of video, audio, and presentation slides (e.g., PowerPoint) streamed over the web (Day 2008).…”
Section: An Online Teaching and Learning Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recently, these evolutions can be linked to technological advancements, including the growing use of the Internet (e.g. Ward & Newlands 1998;Rafaeli et al 2004;Day et al 2005;Ketterl et al 2009). Because GIS is linked to technological advancement, it is obvious to implement Internet-use as a teaching strategy in both theoretical and practical sessions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is in this context the virtual learning environments (VLE) come up. New educational opportunities were offered where teaching conditions, both those developed at a distance and those carried out in classroom teaching, ensured and amplified the actions of this type of educational practice [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, Moodle has been increasingly improved and it is possible constantly update and apply functions that meet a wide range of users; in addition, there is the possibility of applying different teaching practices [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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