MEDIT is a research project granted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (October 1996 to October 1998) that aims at developing a Web-based environment for a variety of pedagogical modes. MEDIT aims at providing modern pedagogical support using the so-called new information and communication technologies (NICT). Emphasis is given on how such an approach may affect the relations between students and teachers, and enhance the services offered in a traditional course framework. To address these objectives, the authors environment is based on a decomposition of course workspaces and provides an advanced hypermedia system for each of them. In addition, to stimulate an active participation of the actors involved, tools for multiple view representation, private workspaces and group discussion have been integrated. (Edited authors' abstract)
%0 Conference Paper
%1 pettenati_development_1998
%A Pettenati, Maria Chiara
%A Khaled, Omar Abou
%A Coray, Giovanni
%A Giuli, Dino
%B European Distance Education Network. EDEN'98
%C Bologna
%D 1998
%K Internet and e-learning, {ODL}
%P 465--471
%T Development of a distance education environment for university courses: MEDIT
%U http://www.eden-online.org/eden.php?menuId=159&contentId=206
%V 2
%X MEDIT is a research project granted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (October 1996 to October 1998) that aims at developing a Web-based environment for a variety of pedagogical modes. MEDIT aims at providing modern pedagogical support using the so-called new information and communication technologies (NICT). Emphasis is given on how such an approach may affect the relations between students and teachers, and enhance the services offered in a traditional course framework. To address these objectives, the authors environment is based on a decomposition of course workspaces and provides an advanced hypermedia system for each of them. In addition, to stimulate an active participation of the actors involved, tools for multiple view representation, private workspaces and group discussion have been integrated. (Edited authors' abstract)
@inproceedings{pettenati_development_1998,
abstract = {{MEDIT} is a research project granted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology {(October} 1996 to October 1998) that aims at developing a Web-based environment for a variety of pedagogical modes. {MEDIT} aims at providing modern pedagogical support using the so-called new information and communication technologies {(NICT).} Emphasis is given on how such an approach may affect the relations between students and teachers, and enhance the services offered in a traditional course framework. To address these objectives, the authors environment is based on a decomposition of course workspaces and provides an advanced hypermedia system for each of them. In addition, to stimulate an active participation of the actors involved, tools for multiple view representation, private workspaces and group discussion have been integrated. {(Edited} authors' abstract)},
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address = {Bologna},
author = {Pettenati, Maria Chiara and Khaled, Omar Abou and Coray, Giovanni and Giuli, Dino},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25c1346e2aa9f174e73884a8027234c52/omar.aboukhaled},
booktitle = {European Distance Education Network. {EDEN'98}},
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keywords = {Internet and e-learning, {ODL}},
month = jun,
pages = {465--471},
timestamp = {2011-12-05T18:11:15.000+0100},
title = {Development of a distance education environment for university courses: {MEDIT}},
url = {http://www.eden-online.org/eden.php?menuId=159&contentId=206},
volume = 2,
year = 1998
}