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Main Author: Bennett, Scott
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED414940
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contents Information Based Productivity. Bennett, Scott Art History Computer Assisted Instruction Educational Economics Educational Trends Higher Education Information Services Library Services Models Productivity World Wide Web A digital project undertaken last year at Yale (Connecticut) offers an opportunity to explore productivity matters. The project aimed at improving the quality of library support and of student learning in one of the most heavily enrolled undergraduate courses at Yale, "Introduction to the History of Art, from Prehistory to the Renaissance." The Scully Project was Yale's first effort to demonstrate what it could mean to move from film- based to digitally-based systems to support teaching in art history. Student comments on the Scully Project emphasized the convenience of the Web site employed, which contributed significantly to visual memory training. This paper describes the Scully Project and discusses productivity gains subject to administrative control; productivity gains subject to reader control; and productivity as an urgent concern of higher education. The cost model for the Scully Project is appended. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Information Based Productivity.
Bennett, Scott
Art History
Computer Assisted Instruction
Educational Economics
Educational Trends
Higher Education
Information Services
Library Services
Models
Productivity
World Wide Web
Information Based Productivity. Bennett, Scott Art History Computer Assisted Instruction Educational Economics Educational Trends Higher Education Information Services Library Services Models Productivity World Wide Web A digital project undertaken last year at Yale (Connecticut) offers an opportunity to explore productivity matters. The project aimed at improving the quality of library support and of student learning in one of the most heavily enrolled undergraduate courses at Yale, "Introduction to the History of Art, from Prehistory to the Renaissance." The Scully Project was Yale's first effort to demonstrate what it could mean to move from film- based to digitally-based systems to support teaching in art history. Student comments on the Scully Project emphasized the convenience of the Web site employed, which contributed significantly to visual memory training. This paper describes the Scully Project and discusses productivity gains subject to administrative control; productivity gains subject to reader control; and productivity as an urgent concern of higher education. The cost model for the Scully Project is appended. (AEF)
title Information Based Productivity.
topic Art History
Computer Assisted Instruction
Educational Economics
Educational Trends
Higher Education
Information Services
Library Services
Models
Productivity
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED414940