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An asynchronous distance-learning course in data communications and networks

Published: 01 December 1999 Publication History

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This paper describes the concept of an asynchronous distance-learning course and its application to an elective course, Data Communications and Networks. Goals for the asynchronous course included providing facilities and opportunities for interaction and exchange of ideas among class members, analogous to the interactions which occur in a conventional class. Implemented as a Web-based course, a discussion board and email were heavily used to support class interactions. Some experiences with the initial Web-based offering of the course are described.

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ITiCSE-WGR '99: Working group reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and technology in computer science education
December 1999
128 pages
ISBN:9781450373258
DOI:10.1145/349316
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Published: 01 December 1999

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