A review of strategic issues in using the internet for teaching and learning
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 03:52authored byS Palmer
In 1998 the author published a paper entitled ‘Current Issues and limitations in using the Internet for Teaching and Learning’ [1] that acknowledged the new educational possibilities provided by the Internet, while at the same time sought to identify the limitations and related issues of going on-line in education. As predicted, the passage of time and the advancement of technology have ameliorated many of the identified limitations, and, have brought new issues to the fore. This paper re-visits the area of important strategic issues in using the Internet for education, giving an overview of equity and access, infrastructure and costs, copyright and plagiarism, content development, libraries and on-line information access, and other strategic issues. As in the earlier paper, this paper draws on the experiences of the author in conventional and off-campus university teaching in engineering.
History
Journal
Australasian journal of engineering education
Volume
1
Pagination
1-11
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
ISSN
1324-5821
eISSN
1325-4340
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2002, AAEE
Publisher
Australasian Association for Engineering Education Inc