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What is Courseware

Handbook of Research on Learning Outcomes and Opportunities in the Digital Age
Term given to materials which are part of an educational course or class. Although courseware refers to all types of materials, it is mostly associated with technology-based materials particularly software, and often times is found as synonym with educational software in general. The term is particularly common to talk about training for computer packages or IT industry’s certification programs.
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Disruptive Technologies and Education: Is There Any Disruption After All?
Kin Wai Michael Siu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China & Wuhan Institute of Technology, China) and Giovanni Jesue Contreras García (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9577-1.ch028
Abstract
With the rapid development of information and communication technologies at the beginning of the 21st century terms like ‘Cloud Learning,' ‘Mobile Learning,' ‘e-Learning,' and ‘MOOCS' have been added to the long list of ‘disruptive' technologies expected to revolutionize education forever. But while it is easy to see how ICT's have put unimaginable amounts of information at the fingertips of students, can we say that this is truly revolutionizing education? Are higher education institutions adjusting their pedagogic practices to make full use of these technologies? In fact, are they using them at all? In this chapter we take a closer look at the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in higher education and report findings from a study asking how these technologies are being used in academic activities. We set up the framework for the discussion by reviewing some of the most important historical developments in educational technology to then move on to present the study's results. The chapter closes by contrasting these results with past predictions about the disruptive potential of ICTs and finally reflecting on the steps that will have to be taken in order to make the most out of these technologies.
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Learning With Laptops
A computer programs and associated courseware material designed for educational or training purposes. Once the hardware, software, and operating system have been provided, courseware is the missing component to make the computer didactically useful.
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Fair Use, Copyright, and Academic Integrity in an Online Academic Environment
These are course management systems made available to faculty by the administration. Faculty may load their course materials into these systems to expedite online instruction.
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Beyond Textbooks: Sources of Good Virtual Training
Digital education materials designed to support instruction; courseware is often packaged to accompany a textbook or used as program instruction.
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Gender Impact on Adult Education
An online application that allows course elements (e.g., content, communication, grading) to be “packaged” together.
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Mechanics Dynamics
Software packages that students use in their learning to supplement or replace traditional course activities.
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Exploring the Common Structures and Sequences of Real-World Online Learning Modules
Dedicated educational software for creating digital learning objects to be deployed in various online learning contexts and ecosystems.
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From Distance Education to E-Learning as Integrated Training
Collection of teaching material in digital format delivered through software, multimedia and data transmission systems.
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Framing Pedagogy, Diminishing Technology: Teachers Experience of Online Learning Software
Software programs used to deliver structured online courses at tertiary level. Examples include Blackboard, Web CT, Moodle.
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Interactive Multimedia
Software packages that students use in their learning to supplement or replace traditional course activities.
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Building Identity through Online Collaboration
A Web-based software program that is used for online delivery of individual course content and communications, organizational materials, and resources. Common programs are Blackboard and, formerly, WebCT.
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Building Identity through Online Collaboration
A Web-based software program that is used for online delivery of individual course content and communications, organizational materials, and resources. Common programs are Blackboard and, formerly, WebCT.
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Analysis of Platforms for E-Learning
This is any type of instructional or educational course delivered via a software program or over the Internet.
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