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Infusing Web-Based Content Centers into an M.S.W. Curriculum: A Faculty and Student Development Project

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Pages 149-165 | Published online: 08 Sep 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Web-based content centers are collections of scholarly digital resources that can be used to support learning in a variety of contexts. Through a recent pilot project, faculty created web-based content centers to support key curriculum areas of an M.S.W. program. Additionally the project aimed at developing technology skills of faculty designers and student users of course support materials. Positive student learning outcomes and increased faculty use of technology resulted. Project outcomes also included the building of virtual learning communities.

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