Online Presentation Aids Classroom Teaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rajive Ganguli
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

There are several elements of online pedagogy and information technology that are being used in the University of Alaska Fairbanks’(UAF) course “ES 201: Computer Techniques,” to enhance classroom teaching. The use of information technology in this class grew from a desire to make lecture notes available to students. This has grown to include a sophisticated, online delivery software package. It provides chat rooms, discussion groups, and online testing and grading. Online delivery aside, the class uses the telnet, e-mail and C++/FOR-TRAN compiler facilities of the university server during class to enhance learning. During class, for example, the students read the lecture notes on the Web browser, telnet to their university Unix accounts, check their e-mail and download programs (to be covered in class) sent by me, and then compile, run and modify the programs. The class, therefore, requires students to be active most of the time. This ensures their full attention and better learning due to the hands-on experience (Fig. 1).
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APA: Rajive Ganguli  (2000)  Online Presentation Aids Classroom Teaching

MLA: Rajive Ganguli Online Presentation Aids Classroom Teaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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