Don Quixote 1605-2005: Teaching Don Quixote on Webct in the 21st Century (Web Course Tools)
Informatica 2006, Dec, 30, 4
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Publisher Description
This paper presents some basic ideas about different ways of teaching literature at the university level in the computer age. It outlines the structural organization of Don Quixote 1605-2005, a hybrid or blended course recently taught using computer technology, in this case, WebCT. This course turned out to be an interesting experiment in web based teaching and this paper presents and analyzes some of the results of that experiment. Finally, this paper presents some of the more important teaching (professor) and learning (students) reactions to the course. Povzetek: Opisane so izkusnje ucenja spleta na inovativen nadin.
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