1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-1315(98)00025-6
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An experiment with WWW interactive learning in university education

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“…Learning is facilitated conveniently in web-based environment. One common tool students like to use is Internet, and followed by another form which is e-learning [16]. The students find learning using the technology is helpful to their study as well besides the conventional teaching environment because this new way of learning is not boring, they still can interact with the computer or the learning application.…”
Section: Online Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning is facilitated conveniently in web-based environment. One common tool students like to use is Internet, and followed by another form which is e-learning [16]. The students find learning using the technology is helpful to their study as well besides the conventional teaching environment because this new way of learning is not boring, they still can interact with the computer or the learning application.…”
Section: Online Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ozok and Salvendy, 2000) and because the model was recently designed for web-based systems. McIntyre and Wolff (1998) mention that the world wide web is a universally accepted format that can be accessed world-wide easily via inexpensive computer systems for e-learning. Thus, this study asserts that Ozok and Salvendy's (2000) three-dimensional model is a relevant tool to demonstrate current e-learning systems with respect to interface consistency.…”
Section: Interface Consistency Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A central part of the medium richness relates to interactivity. Indeed, McIntyre and Wolff (1998) noted that "…one of the powers of interactivity in a web environment is the capability to engage by providing rapid, compelling interaction and feedback to student problem-based presentation of educational student (Neorman and Spohrer, 1996) Collis (1995) remarked that the instructor plays a central role in the effectiveness of online delivery: "…it is not the technology but the instructional implementation of the technology that determines the effects on learning." Webst characteristics influence learning outcomes; 1) attitude towards technology; 2) teaching style; and 3) control of technology.…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%