Using the Web to Teach & Learn the Web Dr. David C. Gibbs Department of Mathematics and Computing University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point,

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Using the Web to Teach & Learn the Web Dr. David C. Gibbs Department of Mathematics and Computing University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point, WI

Conference Presentation Web Based Education Conference WBE – 2004 Innsbruck, Austria February 16-18

WBE Introduction UW-Stevens Point, Department of Mathematics and Computing A new major: Web and Digital Media Development (WDMD) “… to combine the aesthetic side of web design with an understanding of hardware/software and business awareness.”

WBE Content of the Major Core Courses include: Appreciation of the creative role in art and music Survey of Issues involving the Internet Introduction to Web Programming WDMD 170 Internet Languages Use of Tools for Developing Web Applications Business Writing Principles of Marketing and Management

WBE Two Concentrations of the Major Design Focus Computer graphics Digital audio/video development Professional caliber development tools Technical Focus Client-server Web applications programming Data communications Network management

WBE WDMD 170 as a Key Foundation Intro programming course important for both concentrations Prepares technically focused students for further coursework Provides the only “under the hood” examination for design focused students

WBE Content of the Course HTML/XHTML JavaScript Cascading Style Sheets (eventually) XML

WBE The Course and its Activities Students will complete eLessons eQuizzes eDiscussions eReview of Peer Coding eFolio Creation and Organization Course Project

WBE eLessons Voice over PowerPoint, converted to HTML; served over the web Development Strategy Identify course objectives Formulate programming tasks Divide into subtasks Content, example, subtask, repeatedly Integration of subtasks in whole task

WBE eLessons example Use Tutorial 03B – Expressions and OperatorsTutorial 03B – Expressions and Operators Audio Version Introductory page Page 10 – Arithmetic Operators

WBE eQuizzes Online quizzes administered by the courseware system Taken as many times as desired System records highest score GOAL: increase time on task; motivation to study provided by midterm and final examinations

WBE eQuizzes example Visit the D2L site.D2L 1. Login 2. WDMD 170, 3. Quizzes 4. Current Quizzes: Tutorial 06

WBE eDiscussions Topics of relevance examined bi-weekly Examples: Course project proposal Features of freeware editor HTML-Kit Establish rubrics for eFolio, Course Project evaluation Finding and sharing reference materials

WBE eDiscussions example D2LD2L, Login, WDMD 170, Discussions, Assignment Forums Reasons NOT to use Frames

WBE eReview of Peer Coding “Peer editing” (English class) Online groups of three or four Each student posts code solution (HTML, JS) with notes Groupmates critique, evaluate, discuss

WBE eReview of Peer Coding example D2L, Login, WDMD 170, Discussions, eReview Group Forum D2L

WBE eFolio Creation “Electronic Portfolio” Requires organizational structure (directories, hierarchy) Evaluated by peer eReview Evaluation rubric created by class

WBE Course Project Ideally a “real” site Immediately implement the coding skills Presented “virtually” at the conclusion of the course

WBE Text Reading Old fashioned book-learning!! (integrated with executing code samples provided by the author) Current Text: JavaScript 2e by GosselinJavaScript 2e by Gosselin

WBE Courseware for Utilities Desire to Learn (D2L) Facilitates: Announcements Quizzes Discussion forums Gradebook

WBE Web-based Innovations New Wrinkles Unique Aspects of this Course Peer review – emphasis upon learning (as opposed to correctness) Turning anti-plagiarism on its head Essentially sharing code and commentary Unique aspects eLessons a work in progress

WBE New wrinkles Peer review – emphasis upon learning (as opposed to correctness) Turning anti-plagiarism on its head Essentially sharing code and commentary

WBE Unique Aspects eLessons are a work in progress… Content piece -> eTask Integrating exercise(s) Example: return to Tutorial 03B and successive eTasks.

WBE Conclusion An online course in “programming the web” uses 6 activities: Web slides with audio presentation Online quizzing Discussion Review of programming code Creation and organization of an electronic portfolio Integration of knowledge in an authentic project

WBE Questions? / Comments? This presentation and paper