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Main Author: Richards, F. Christine
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED410943
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contents The Impact of the Internet on Teaching and Learning in Education as Perceived by Teachers, Library Media Specialists, and Students. Richards, F. Christine Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development Educational Cooperation Electronic Mail Elementary Secondary Education Information Retrieval Internet Learning Resources Centers Media Specialists School Surveys Student Attitudes Students Teacher Attitudes Teachers Technology Integration This paper describes a survey to determine the impact on teaching and learning in education by teachers, library media specialists, and students participating in Bell Atlantic's "World School" Internet program in West Virginia schools. Teachers, library media specialists, and students with K-12 Access e-mail accounts participated in this survey. The survey was issued randomly and the results were accumulated. Graphs were constructed to show the opinions of the participating groups for each question. The Internet did have an impact on teaching and learning in education. Study respondents preferred to use the Internet for information retrieval above all other activities. Respondents also felt that the Internet was a great motivational tool for students. The use of the Internet is causing a revolution in education, changing the way students learn and modifying the delivery technique. Integrating the Internet within education removes the constraints of the classroom from West Virginia teachers, library media specialists, and students, and provides a new global world of educational resources. The positive impact of the Internet can only be achieved if teachers are adequately trained, the school has a precise direction, and the Internet activities are well-integrated into the curriculum. Appendices include the teacher and student surveys. (Contains 101 references.) (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle The Impact of the Internet on Teaching and Learning in Education as Perceived by Teachers, Library Media Specialists, and Students.
Richards, F. Christine
Computer Uses in Education
Curriculum Development
Educational Cooperation
Electronic Mail
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Retrieval
Internet
Learning Resources Centers
Media Specialists
School Surveys
Student Attitudes
Students
Teacher Attitudes
Teachers
Technology Integration
The Impact of the Internet on Teaching and Learning in Education as Perceived by Teachers, Library Media Specialists, and Students. Richards, F. Christine Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development Educational Cooperation Electronic Mail Elementary Secondary Education Information Retrieval Internet Learning Resources Centers Media Specialists School Surveys Student Attitudes Students Teacher Attitudes Teachers Technology Integration This paper describes a survey to determine the impact on teaching and learning in education by teachers, library media specialists, and students participating in Bell Atlantic's "World School" Internet program in West Virginia schools. Teachers, library media specialists, and students with K-12 Access e-mail accounts participated in this survey. The survey was issued randomly and the results were accumulated. Graphs were constructed to show the opinions of the participating groups for each question. The Internet did have an impact on teaching and learning in education. Study respondents preferred to use the Internet for information retrieval above all other activities. Respondents also felt that the Internet was a great motivational tool for students. The use of the Internet is causing a revolution in education, changing the way students learn and modifying the delivery technique. Integrating the Internet within education removes the constraints of the classroom from West Virginia teachers, library media specialists, and students, and provides a new global world of educational resources. The positive impact of the Internet can only be achieved if teachers are adequately trained, the school has a precise direction, and the Internet activities are well-integrated into the curriculum. Appendices include the teacher and student surveys. (Contains 101 references.) (Author/SWC)
title The Impact of the Internet on Teaching and Learning in Education as Perceived by Teachers, Library Media Specialists, and Students.
topic Computer Uses in Education
Curriculum Development
Educational Cooperation
Electronic Mail
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Retrieval
Internet
Learning Resources Centers
Media Specialists
School Surveys
Student Attitudes
Students
Teacher Attitudes
Teachers
Technology Integration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED410943