Thanks, Gregory, for this insight. I find it particularly interesting given that I just finished a master's in instructional design & technology... in which the mantra seemed to be "web uber alles". And, like you, I tended to disagree.
I think the problem with the web uber alles folks is that they do not possess the ability (much less the interest, I guess) of producing standalone interactive courseware. So what we get is alot of form trumping function. A pity... Judy On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Gregory Lypny wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Hope I'm not taking this too far off topic. Shout me down if I am. > > I agree with Richard. I would go considerably further and say that > web-based interactive learning materials have not lived up to their > hype. My rule of thumb is to use the Internet to (1) make getting and > sharing information convenient for students and (2) deploy learning > vehicles only if they involve interactions among them. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
