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Original Articles

Instructional Design for Distance Delivery Using Hypertext and the Internet: assumptions and applications

Pages 173-186 | Published online: 07 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

Educators can only watch with awe the spectacular developments in information technologies. Only the extremely conservative would deny that they will have a major impact on teaching and learning in higher education. This article explores, first, some of the curriculum design issues that underpin learning and teaching on the Internet; develops, second, some curriculum design guidelines; and describes, third, an attempt to apply these guidelines in a programme of study.

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