WebTeach
Reusing Web pages
Web pages, as external publicly accesible digital objects, are ideally suited for reuse. For example:
Advertising and Publicity for the course for prospective students
Provides a baseline for subsequent years students work -'make it at least as good as this'
the students can use it as a public example of their work to show others (e.g. potential employers, potential PhD supervisors etc).
courses around the world can use each others Web pages as resources
a useful byproduct of Web pages are statistics on how they are accessed
Information Science project work from the MSc/Diploma in Electronic Information Management Sheffield University from 1994/5
- here the projects have been specially uploaded onto the Web.
A Final Year Show of work on Biological Imaging at the University of Derby
- also
Other shows of student work from the School of Art and Design at Derby
A Gallery of 2 years work from the Dept of Manufacturing Engineering - Product Design & Manyfacture at Loughborough University
A CyberLit course from the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary and Westfield College
MINITAB Workshop System
- a final year Project from the Management School at Lancaster
Samples of coursework from the Object-Oriented Computer Graphics Course in the Computing Department at Lancaster university
. For example, a description of a
self-organising population of termites
to see the sorts of information you can extract from the usage data of Web pages why not look at
who else has been reading the WebTeach pages
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For hundreds of examples of Web courses look at the
World Lecture Hall
at the University of Texas.
WebTeach
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IHE
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Computing Department
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ISS
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Lancaster University
webteach@lancaster.ac.uk
Last updated:
24th July 1996