Shaping applications knowledge of online learning platforms: an early adopter training perspective

D. Tesone, J. Gibson, C. W. Blackwell
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What do you get when you blend one part education technologist with three-parts business and hospitality management professors, each with more than six-years of continuous online teaching experience? You get early adopters of online learning environments (OLE) who are long-term IPCC members and conference participants. The purpose of this paper is to present an early adopter perspective based on the actual experiences of the authors, who recall the methods used to develop and deliver Web-based courses during the preplatform era. What is the value of the lessons learned by these early adopters? The rapid evolution of technology in general and more specifically, online courseware management software renders a current scenario in which online educators and technical support personnel lack an awareness of preplatform course design considerations. The individual who chooses to become engaged in OLE methodologies is best served by being presented with a training module on the individual applications of courseware management functions that are currently bundled into popular online platform software packages such as, WebCT/spl trade/, and Blackboard/spl trade/. Just as knowledge of DOS facilitates an understanding of graphical user interfaces (GUI) for personal computer users, awareness of the individual applications handled by platform software does enhance the awareness on the part of the OLE educator. The authors conclude that this knowledge is required for users to understand the pros and cons of platform participation.
塑造在线学习平台的应用知识:早期采用者培训的视角
当你把一部分教育技术专家和三部分商业和酒店管理教授结合在一起,每个人都有超过六年的连续在线教学经验,你会得到什么?在线学习环境(OLE)的早期采用者是IPCC的长期成员和会议参与者。本文的目的是基于作者的实际经验来呈现早期采用者的视角,作者回顾了在平台前时代用于开发和交付基于web的课程的方法。这些早期采用者吸取的经验教训有什么价值?技术的快速发展,特别是在线课件管理软件的快速发展,使得在线教育工作者和技术支持人员缺乏对平台前课程设计考虑因素的认识。选择参与OLE方法的个人最好是通过提供关于课件管理功能的个人应用的培训模块,这些功能目前捆绑在流行的在线平台软件包中,例如WebCT/spl trade/和Blackboard/spl trade/。正如对DOS的了解有助于个人计算机用户理解图形用户界面(GUI)一样,对平台软件处理的单个应用程序的了解确实增强了OLE教育者的认识。作者的结论是,这些知识对于用户理解平台参与的利弊是必需的。
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