A modular design for a telecourse in computer science

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

12-1-1993

Abstract

A computer-science course design was sought which could assure rigorous and uniform treatment of the subject in spite of the delivery technology. With appropriate pacing and scope and with the treatment of topics in well-defined video lectures, it was decided to limit each lecture to a half an hour. It was also decided to cover the course content in a total of thirty video lectures, which at two lectures per week, conforms easily to the typical college semester for a two credit course. The recitation portion would be accomplished through on-line computerized conferencing. A course made up of generic portable units, i.e., units not tied to a specific textbook, software, or even hardware, was developed. © 1993 IEEE.

Identifier

77953989596 (Scopus)

ISBN

[0780314824, 9780780314825]

Publication Title

Proceedings Frontiers in Education Conference Fie

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1109/FIE.1993.405375

ISSN

15394565

First Page

870

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