Developing instructional web sites: A software engineering approach.
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Developing instructional web sites: A software engineering approach.
(Montilva Jonás, Barrios Judith, Sandia S. Beatriz.)
Abstract
This paper focuses on the application of good practices to the development of instructional web
sites. The development of a web site, to support a distance or campus-based online course, is a very
complex process that involves many instructional and technical aspects, including the instructional
purpose of the course, its content, its structure, its interface, and its teaching-learning activities. The
use of a method is essential for dealing with the complexity of this process. We describe, in this
paper, a software engineering method that helps course designers and teachers to develop high
quality instructional web sites. The design of the method was based on the integration of wellknown
principles, concepts and process models borrowed from instructional design and objectoriented
software engineering. The method addresses the managerial processes required to plan,
organize, and control the project, as well as the instructional and technical activities involved in the
development of high quality course sites.
Key words: Instructional Web Sites, Course Sites, Web-based Study Guides, Web-based
Instruction, Distance Education.
This article was published in the magazine: Education and Information Technologies. Vol 7, Nº 3 pp 201 - 224 ISNN 1360-2357
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Correo Electrónico | bsandia@ula.ve jonas@ula.ve ijudith@ula.ve |
Editor | SABER ULA |