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Boxford (Hardcover)
Martha L Clark, Brenda Moore Stickney
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R639
Discovery Miles 6 390
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A much-needed look at innovative and effective methods for creating
virtual learning environments for human servicesWeb-Based Education
in the Human Services reflects the vitality and diversity of
Web-based courses currently delivered within human services. Unlike
previous texts that have combined technologies such as Interactive
Television (ITV) and two-way audio where Web involvement was
minimal, this unique book focuses on Web-based models, tools, and
techniques used in courses where the majority of the content is
delivered online. The book's contributors emphasize the social
aspects of learning, examining topical areas not usually associated
with Web-based education as they remind us of the need to move
beyond the similarities between WBE and face-to-face (FTF)
approaches.Web-Based Education in the Human Services documents a
course delivery method coming of age in its desire to create
virtual learning environments that incorporate a variety of
techniques and strategies. These environments use concepts and
tools beyond what packages such as WebCT currently offer,
highlighting the power of designing a complete Web-based
curriculum, rather than viewing each course separately. Many of the
most successful approaches presented in this invaluable book don't
involve sophisticated tools or programming, but the creative design
of interactive scenarios, emotional content, and feedback
mechanisms that reinforce the instructor's role as the crucial
ingredient for success. Web-Based Education in the Human Services
examines: adult learning theories teaching practice skills through
Web-based technology how to bridge the gap between theory and
practice faculty perceptions of the effectiveness of Web-based
instruction compared to face-to-face instruction the accessibility
of Web-based education the significance of emotion in learning
Web-based delivery of a graduate professional training program the
creation, delivery, and evaluation of a pilot course using
Blackboard 6(TM) the development of a Web-based undergraduate child
welfare course the use of Web-based video clips for counselor
skills training the design, development, pilot, and revision of a
Web-based social work practice course an online format for
agency-based field instruction the design of a Web-based graduate
program in counseling psychology and much more Web-Based Education
in the Human Services is an invaluable resource for social work and
human services educators, including education, nursing, and
psychology, Web-course developers, and college and university
administrators.
A much-needed look at innovative and effective methods for creating
virtual learning environments for human servicesWeb-Based Education
in the Human Services reflects the vitality and diversity of
Web-based courses currently delivered within human services. Unlike
previous texts that have combined technologies such as Interactive
Television (ITV) and two-way audio where Web involvement was
minimal, this unique book focuses on Web-based models, tools, and
techniques used in courses where the majority of the content is
delivered online. The book's contributors emphasize the social
aspects of learning, examining topical areas not usually associated
with Web-based education as they remind us of the need to move
beyond the similarities between WBE and face-to-face (FTF)
approaches.Web-Based Education in the Human Services documents a
course delivery method coming of age in its desire to create
virtual learning environments that incorporate a variety of
techniques and strategies. These environments use concepts and
tools beyond what packages such as WebCT currently offer,
highlighting the power of designing a complete Web-based
curriculum, rather than viewing each course separately. Many of the
most successful approaches presented in this invaluable book don't
involve sophisticated tools or programming, but the creative design
of interactive scenarios, emotional content, and feedback
mechanisms that reinforce the instructor's role as the crucial
ingredient for success. Web-Based Education in the Human Services
examines: adult learning theories teaching practice skills through
Web-based technology how to bridge the gap between theory and
practice faculty perceptions of the effectiveness of Web-based
instruction compared to face-to-face instruction the accessibility
of Web-based education the significance of emotion in learning
Web-based delivery of a graduate professional training program the
creation, delivery, and evaluation of a pilot course using
Blackboard 6(TM) the development of a Web-based undergraduate child
welfare course the use of Web-based video clips for counselor
skills training the design, development, pilot, and revision of a
Web-based social work practice course an online format for
agency-based field instruction the design of a Web-based graduate
program in counseling psychology and much more Web-Based Education
in the Human Services is an invaluable resource for social work and
human services educators, including education, nursing, and
psychology, Web-course developers, and college and university
administrators.
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