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Article: Untangling a Tangled Web: An Overview of Web-based Instruction Programs.(educational/training software)(Software Review)(Evaluation)
- Article from:
- T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
- Article date:
- June 1, 1999
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Over the past several years, many college and university faculty have developed courses or course components for delivery to students over the Web. Most of these faculty had expertise or interests that included developing Web pages and Web-based activities prior to commencing their development of Web-based courses. Many of these faculty were highly skilled in using HTML, Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) or similar scripting and authoring programs. Many of these technology-using faculty enjoyed the creative aspect of developing their own Web sites for use with their classes and were willing to expend the time and effort that was required to develop these courses. ...
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