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IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION

Moving Toward Technology-Supported Instruction in Human Service Practice: The “Virtual Classroom”

, PhD and ACSW
Pages 97-111 | Published online: 22 Oct 2008
 

SUMMARY

With the challenge for human services faculty to better integrate classroom materials to the realities of today's practice and the advent of several new communication technologies and technology-mediated instructional software, the use of Web-base instruction and the “Virtual Classroom” as a pedagogical strategy may be a viable added dimension to the learning process for human services practice courses with the potential to improve learning efficacy. Possible teaching strategies are discussed as well as implications for research.

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