Facta Univ. Ser.: Elec. Energ., vol. 18, No. 2, August 2005, pp. 225-236.

Distance Learning experiments between two Technological Education Departments of Informatics in Greece

Theodoros Alevizos, Petros Belsis, Christos Skourlas, Vasilios Tsoukalas, and John Varnas

Abstract: In this work a non-prescriptive methodology framework for the instructional planning and tutoring of online distance courses and its application to a Distance Learning experiment between two Technological Education Informatics Departments in Higher Education are presented and briefly discussed. This framework is based on Content � Instruction and Tutor - Learner Centered Approaches and consists of the following: capturing of Strategic Decisions, conducting requirements analysis and specifying the Scope of the course. Planning and "Re-engineering" process are also included. Design, allocation and units' standardization form a basis for Instruction, which is seen as a Workflow process. The presentation is combined with an overview of the distance learning experiments between the two departments. Eventually, a preliminary summative evaluation, the received feedback from the students and second thoughts for future activities are presented.

Keywords: Distant courses design methodology, Distance learning experiment

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