Education by engagement and construction: Can distance learning be better than face-to-face

TitleEducation by engagement and construction: Can distance learning be better than face-to-face
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsShneiderman B
JournalUnpublished manuscript, University of Maryland, College Park
Date Published1994///
Abstract

This essay describes an emerging theory of "education by engagement and construction," in which students work in teams to create ambitious projects with results that are presented to someone other than the professor. The video shows how a distance learning Graduate Computer Science Seminar titled "Virtual Reality, Telepresence and Beyond" was conducted according to this theory. The intense interactions by satellite TV and electronic mail may have created a greater sense of interaction and intimacy among the students than many face-to-face courses. (Video available as part of the HCIL 1994 Video Reports, contact [email protected] for ordering information)