Session D: Supporting Change in Learning and Teaching |
Greenberg : A Hybrid System for Delivering Web Based Distance Learning and Teaching Material |
Keywords:
Web based learning, DVD-ROM, Connected DVD, Distance Education
There is a growing expectation from distance learners that their learning and teaching environment will be on-line. Limitations on bandwidth to the home has so far constrained the richness of such environments. A hybrid solution to this problem combines the immediacy of the Internet with the versatility of DVD Technology. This versatility allows the disc-based material to be integrated with web based material or used off-line as a self-contained learning environment. All content which is not computer dependant such as audio-visual material, can be viewed with a domestic DVD player from the same DVD disc.
Table of Contents | |
| Front page | A Hybrid System for Delivering Web Based Distance Learning and Teaching Material |
| 1 | Introduction |
| 2 | What is DVD? |
| 3 | Applying the Technology |
| 3.1 | Applications in Science |
| 3.1.1 | Books, Study Files and Study Guides |
| 3.1.2 | Interactive Media |
| 3.1.3 | TV and Video |
| 3.1.4 | Practical Work |
| 4 | Building the DVD-ROM |
| 5 | Applications in the Humanities |
| 6 | Technical Issues |
| 6.1 | Storage Limitations |
| 6.2 | Video Encoding |
| 6.3 | DVD Audio |
| 7 | Conclusions |
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