NetLessons Survey

"NetLessons" are lessons conducted over a network (Internet, or Intranet). The main difference between this form of lesson and the usual Web tutorial/lesson is person-to-person contact and timely feedback from the teacher/mentor via email. A typical example can be viewed at: http://www.southwest.com.au/~jfuller/chemistry/menu.htm

A background article discussing the application of NetLessons in schools is available at: http://www.southwest.com.au/~jfuller/netlessons/netlessons.htm

By completing this survey you will assist in building a profile of the potential of NetLessons in schools.

Progress Survey Results as at April 2000.

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Your Name and School -

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1. My school has an acceptable number of computers. 1   2   3   4   5
2. Teachers in my school can create Web pages. 1    2   3   4   5
3. My school has small groups of computers in most classrooms. 1    2   3   4   5
4. My school has most computers concentrated in laboratories. 1    2   3   4   5
5. I can see a real need for an approach like NetLessons. 1    2   3   4   5
6. I can see no real need for NetLessons in my school. 1    2   3   4   5
7. My school administration would support me in creating NetLessons. 1    2   3   4   5
8. My school administration would support me in using NetLessons. 1    2   3   4   5
9. I would use NetLessons, but I wouldn't have the time to create them. 1    2   3   4   5
10. I see no need for the NetLessons concept in schools. 1    2   3   4   5

Feedback, comments, questions -

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