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Book details of 'Learning Networks: A Field Guide to Teaching and Learning On-Line'

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TitleLearning Networks: A Field Guide to Teaching and Learning On-Line
Author(s)Linda Harasim, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Lucio Teles, Murray Turoff
ISBN0262082365
LanguageEnglish
PublishedSeptember 1995
PublisherMIT Press
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Reviewer Rob Slade wrote:
Devoted to the topic of the use of computer-mediated communication tools for teaching, this book is a rather pedestrian collection of anecdotes and suggestions. While the material is not impractical, it could be inspiring only to those who have no experience with telecommunications tools. This is particularly disappointing in light of Hiltz and Turoff's excellent "Network Nation" . That earlier work has become a classic due to a timeless insightfulness which is completely lacking in the current book. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1996
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"[A] book that should be on the shelf of every educator, elementary school teachers as well as university professors, interested in exploring CMC technologies....Learning Networks is an important contribution to computer science, information sciences, and education." -- J. R. Miller, Information Processing and Management Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) technologies such as electronic mail, bulletin board services, computer conferencing systems, and the World Wide Web are having a profound effect on education. Learning Networks is a complete guide to the use of these new technologies at the primary, secondary, university, and adult education levels. Drawing on the authors' own considerable experience of teaching and learning online, it describes the learning networks that are available as well as new examples of learning networks that can be created. Part I provides a selective survey of the field: what are learning networks and who is using them, what kind of courses can be taught online, what approaches to teaching and learning are most successful online, what curriculum can best be supported by networking, and what kinds of teachers and learners benefit from this medium. Part II deals exhaustively with the design and implementation of learning networks as well as the roles of teachers and learners and gives a realistic assessment of potential pitfalls. In Part III the authors discuss CMC technologies as a paradigm for education in the next century.

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