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Jeff Salter Instructional Developer University of South Carolina

Jeff Salter Instructional Developer University of South Carolina. Created a cd/web course for the College of Education Department of educational leadership & policies. Jeff Salter University of South Carolina. Sample page from EDLP J758 “School Building Planning”.

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Jeff Salter Instructional Developer University of South Carolina

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  1. Jeff SalterInstructional DeveloperUniversity of South Carolina Created a cd/web course for the College of Education Department of educational leadership & policies

  2. Jeff SalterUniversity of South Carolina Sample page from EDLP J758 “School Building Planning”

  3. Jeff SalterUniversity of South Carolina “The ALN On-line workshop provided the learning experience that I needed to convert a televised course into an asynchronous Web/CD course.” “The ALN on-line course has provided my office with a new method of delivery for our distance education courses. The on-line method of delivery adds a method of interactivity that is not available in a course distributed on videocassette.”

  4. Jeff SalterUniversity of South Carolina • The CD/Web version of EDLP J758 is scheduled to be offered in the Spring of 1999. This course has been offered in previous semesters with enrollments averaging about 75 students statewide. • Similar courses that we have offered on VHS tape have required us to mail sets of 6-8 tapes to each student. Converting this course to a CD format with an interactive web site will significantly reduce this cost. • This method of delivery will also overcome the communication barrier that exist between faculty and students in standard VHS courses.

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