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Yuan, Jiangmei; Kim, ChanMin – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2015
Feedback plays a critical role in student learning and performance. However, providing students with effective feedback is challenging in online environments because of physical separation between students and instructors. Technologies can be used to enhance the effectiveness of feedback in online courses. In this article, we propose effective…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Open Source Technology, Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication
Knupfer, Nancy Nelson; Clark, Barbara I. – 1996
This paper addresses some of the challenges and dilemmas faced by two instructional designers as they incorporated visual imagery and audio components into the design of two distinct interactive multimedia products. Each instructional product was designed as a professional development seminar or series of instructional seminars for two distinctly…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Graphics, Computer System Design, Content Analysis
van Rennes, Linda; Collis, Betty – 1998
This paper describes how student reactions shaped the design of a WWW (World Wide Web)-based course environment at the University of Twente (Netherlands), using the example of a first year course. The first section discusses the importance of user interface (re)design for WWW-based courses. The University's focus on student evaluations of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Interfaces, Course Evaluation, Courseware

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