Internet Education: Potential Problems and Solutions
ARTICLE
Preeti Sharma, John Maleyeff
International Journal of Educational Management Volume 17, Number 1, ISSN 0951-354X
Abstract
Highlights some of the unplanned consequences that might be encountered as the use of the Internet in education increases, categorizing them as potential problems of judgment, distance, and ethics. Suggests course design, pedagogical, and student activity solutions. (EV)
Citation
Sharma, P. & Maleyeff, J. (2003). Internet Education: Potential Problems and Solutions. International Journal of Educational Management, 17(1), 19-25. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/96475/.
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