ABSTRACT
We report on some of our experience in using the WEB to promote the communication between students and teachers, focusing on the ongoing migration from mailing lists to Web-based discussion forums in our Department.
- Sheard, J. Electronic Learning Communities: Strategies for Establishing and Management. In Proceedings of the Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education conference (ITICSE'04), Leeds, United Kingdom, 2004. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Moving from mailing lists to web-based discussion forums
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Moving from mailing lists to web-based discussion forums
We report on some of our experience in using the WEB to promote the communication between students and teachers, focusing on the ongoing migration from mailing lists to Web-based discussion forums in our Department.
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