ACCESS, INTERACTION, COLLABORATION
The Computer-Mediated Revolution in Teaching and
Learning
This page has been prepared to support the presentation of J. B. Owens,
Professor of History, Idaho State University, on 4 October 1996. The program
is hosted by the World-Wide Web Steering Committee of Lawrence University,
Appleton, Wisconsin.
There is a supporting list of
World-Wide Web links.
WHAT IS THE REVOLUTION?
- Access to People; Access to Information
- Amplified Interaction
- Collaborative Learning and Teaching
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
WHAT IS REQUIRED?
- More Professors!
- Access to Hardware and Software
- Institutional Support Structure
- Quality Training
- Time!
- Resource
- Syllabus Magazine
- Administrative Recognition
Mail questions and comments to (owenjack@isu.edu), or send a message now. Please include your
name and e-mail address in the body of your message.
All contents copyright (C) 1996.
J. B. Owens
All rights reserved.
Revised: 6 October 1996
URL: http://www.isu.edu/~owenjack/bookmarks/lawrtalk.html