Designing Instruction for Technology-Enhanced Learning 2002
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-930708-28-0.ch007
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Nothing but the Blues

Abstract: Too often, computers become the focus of a technological integration endeavor in education. Instructors may well be excited about the potential uses of computer-assisted education, but at the same time feel lost in a high-tech jungle. However, computer technology is just a means to an end. The real question for instructors and course designers is how to understand a course holistically, including its goals, content, structure, teaching methods, and even the underlying theories of learning. This holistic analys… Show more

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