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James M. Carigan [a1] [a2]
Division of Computer and Technical Sciences
Kentucky State University [u1] [u2]
Frankfort, Kentucky, USA [c1] [c2]
During the past two academic years, Kentucky State University (KSU) launched two separate courses to deliver computer science content to web-only classes. Both had been and continue to be taught in the traditional lecture hall and lab. The courses are: * Introduction to Computer Science for majors, taught in C++, and * Introduction to Programming for general science majors, taught in Visual BASIC. The workshop presenters and participants will: * Focus on observations from both the teaching and the administrative perspectives. * Identify and analyze special issues of programming courses taught solely on the Internet, comparing to the classroom versions of those courses. * Compare experiences between on-campus students and distance learners in the same courses. * Explore methods for evaluating the effectiveness of Internet courses. * Explore methods for evaluating the effectiveness of Internet curricula.
Keywords: programming, online, Internet course, computer science, web-only course
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