Higher Education On Computer Networks | | Posted on:2004-01-22 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:X Y Li | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2167360095952203 | Subject:Curriculum and pedagogy | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | It illustrates and analyses new higher education model based Computer networks (mainly Internet)-higher education on computer networks.In the first chapter, we chiefly express the degree of the construction of information and the condition of Education's construction in and out of our country. After that I have given the word Education's construction of information a definition and analyses its meaning, ways and steps in our countryChapter Two, it will introduce E-learning in American and the condition of modern distance education in our country. The next is the characters of the Cyberschools and its affect to higher education's development.Chapter Three is about the development and application of the Computer networks especially Internet and its good future by the application of the Next Generation Internet (NGI).The development of Internet and Education's construction of information are the two bases of the emerging and extending of higher education on computer networks.In the forth chapter, you will see that the E-learning meets the modern Education's mind. The curriculum in networks and E-learning are supported by psychology and studying theories.The core of Cybershools is the constructing and participating information resource. Higher attention must be paid to the development in networks curriculum and softwares. Universities and colleges opened Cybershools have to thinking highly of campus networks. Those are the mainly ideas in Chapter Five.Cybershools will greatly change the condition of Education, especially higher education and initiate a revolution in it. Our higher education will become more and more popular due to Cybershools' continue developing. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Computer networks, Higher education, Cyberschools, E-learning, Education's construction of information | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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