Journal of Educational Media and Library Sciences


Vol. 41 No. 4 , Pages 437 - 447 , 2004

Web-based Courses for All Disciplines: How?

Karen S. Y. LEE

Abstract

World Wide Web functions offer flexible and powerful tools to online course instructors across disciplines. WebCT being one of the leading providers of integrated e-learning systems, provides features that are conducive to learning and instruction. This article will discuss how to: (1) design and conduct WebCT courses across disciplines, (2) use the constructivist pedagogy of learning and teaching in WebCT courses, and (3) enhance the problem-based and self-regulated features of Web-based learning. The focal points of this article emphasize pedagogical reengineering for designing and conducting online courses that differ in delivery, reception, and learner participation from courses being offered via traditional instructional mode. Qualitative and innovative online instruction demands more complicated work, time, and patience than traditional mode of instructional delivery. Examples from two uniquely different disciplines are elaborated. Suggestions for creating and delivering online courses are also provided.

Keywords: online course design and teaching; WebCT; pedagogical reengineering; problem-based and self-regulated learning

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