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In this discussion, Judith Johnson from the Business/Computer Systems Division outlines how web pages and technology can effectively meet educational objectives. She emphasizes the importance of accessibility and connection for student success and retention, along with the adoption of the Seven Principles of Good Practice in education. By fostering communication between students and faculty, promoting active learning, and respecting diverse talents, this approach creates an environment conducive to learning. Explore practical tools and resources that integrate technology in academic settings.
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Using Web Pages and Technology to Meet Educational Objectives Judith Johnson Business/Computer Systems Division April 26, 2002
#1 Reason I Use Web/Technology • Students • Access and Success • Support • Retention
#2 Reason I Use Web/Technology • Me • Connection • Organization • Satisfaction
Seven Principles of Good Practice:American Association of Higher Ed • Good Practice Encourages Contacts Between Students and Faculty • Good Practice Develops Reciprocity and Cooperation Among Students • Good Practice Uses Active Learning • Good Practice Gives Prompt Feedback • Good Practice Emphasizes Time on Task • Good Practice Communicates High Expectations • Good Practice Respects Diverse Talents and Ways of Learning
Technology Adjuncts • Implementing Seven Principles-www.tltgroup.org/programs/seven.html • Faculty Web Page - http://faculty.deanza.fhda.edu/johnsonjudith • WebCT for CAOS 70AA and CAOS/CIS 94 • Orientation videos for online classes • Tegrity presentation on e-paks at CVC1: www.cvc1.org/presentations/index.html • Student Success Modules: www.nlight.com/Success