Authors
Pete Thomas, Linda Carswell, Blaine Price, Marian Petre
Publication date
1998/4
Journal
British Journal of Educational Technology
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
149-161
Publisher
Blackwell Publishers Ltd
Description
This is the first of a series of papers describing how the Open University, a large distance education institution, has embraced the Internet as a medium for supporting its students, tutors, academics, and administrators throughout the education process. This paper reports on a holistic approach to integrating technology into the teaching process which addresses how to provide necessary functions in effective forms—some traditional, some new. It describes the development and structure of actual systems, which incorporate electronic student registration; electronic assignment submission, marking, and recording; electronic tutorials and other interaction; and electronic examinations. It describes and summarises some of the findings of the evaluation of those systems, including student, academic, and administrator feedback. Finally, this paper reflects on the benefits of an integrated holistic approach in exploiting the …
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