Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Education in Cyberspace Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Part Division 1. In this part, the characteristics of online distance-learning mentioned are Questions and Answers (1)the teaching and learning occur in cyberspace Blank filling (2)the teacher and the students do not meet in person (3)the students are generally older than average college students True or False Questions and Answers 2. The author defines her occupation as a virtual professor 3. Sir Isaac Pitman of Bath began doing distance learning or educational programs in England 1840 by translating the Bible into shorthand 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子放③
Part Division Questions and Answers Blank Filling True or False Questions and Answers In this part, the characteristics of online distance-learning mentioned are (1) , (2) , (3) the teaching and learning occur in cyberspace _____________________________________ the teacher and the students do not meet in person _________________________________________ the students are generally older than average college students __________________________________________________ 1. . 2. The author defines her occupation as a . virtual professor _____________ began doing distance learning or educational programs in by translating into shorthand. 3. Sir Isaac Pitman of Bath ____________________ England 1840 ___________ ________ the Bible
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Education in Cyberspace Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home 1. The author doesnt think that a real college education can Part Division be dispensed with. ( F) Questions and Answers 2. She makes use of the electronic bulletin boards and sends graded papers via e-mail pockets (T Blank filling 3. A real college education" here refers to traditional college education that takes place within school building with True or False students receiving face-to-face instruction from teachers. (T) 4. She plays the role of "a Guide on the Side"rather than Questions and Answers the Sage on the Stage" in the virtual class (T) 5. Teachers in the conventional campus education tend to interfere with their students' debate by calming them down or changing the focus of the debate. (T) 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子放③
Part Division Questions and Answers Blank Filling True or False Questions and Answers The author doesn’t think that a real college education can be dispensed with. She makes use of the electronic bulletin boards and sends graded papers via e-mail pockets. “A real college education” here refers to traditional college education that takes place within school building with students receiving face-to-face instruction from teachers. She plays the role of “a Guide on the Side” rather than “the Sage on the Stage” in the virtual class. Teachers in the conventional campus education tend to interfere with their students’ debate by calming them down or changing the focus of the debate. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ( ) F ( ) T ( ) T ( ) T ( ) T
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Education in Cyberspace Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home 1. Do the students in distance learning-programs use textbook? Part Division W Yes, they do. But textbooks are just learning aids and they Questions and Answers aren't the only source of knowledge Blank filling 2. Where can cyber students acquire knowledge apart from textbooks? True or False From the collaborative efforts of online debates conferences Questions and Answers and papers 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子放③
Part Division Questions and Answers Blank Filling True or False Questions and Answers 1. Do the students in distance learning-programs use textbook? 2. Where can cyber students acquire knowledge apart from textbooks? Yes, they do. But textbooks are just learning aids and they aren’t the only source of knowledge. From the collaborative efforts of online debates, conferences and papers
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Education in Cyberspace Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Campus teaching is the conventional style of education that has been practiced for centuries. Vicky Phillips, however, does not think highly of this form of teaching. As a cyber professor, she talks about the decline of the american campus and the rise of the American educational mind 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子放③
Campus teaching is the conventional style of education that has been practiced for centuries. Vicky Phillips, however, does not think highly of this form of teaching. As a cyber professor, she talks about the decline of the American campus and the rise of the American educational mind. Detailed Reading
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Education in Cyberspace Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Education in Cyberspace Vicky Phillips On a recent business trip a man asked me what I did for a living. I replied that wrote and taught college courses 46"Oh?"he said. "Where do you teach? S A peculiarly honest answer came out of my mouth before I could think. Nowhere. " I said <e It's true. Since 1990 I have taught and counseled for what a friend of mine calls keyboard colleges"-distance-learning degree programs. S Where I teach is inside that electrically charged space that lies between my phone jack and the home computers of a group of generally older-than-average college students 《Prev.Next 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子放③
On a recent business trip a man asked me what I did for a living. I replied that I wrote and taught college courses. “Oh?” he said. “Where do you teach?” A peculiarly honest answer came out of my mouth before I could think. “Nowhere,” I said. Education in Cyberspace Vicky Phillips Detailed Reading It’s true. Since 1990 I have taught and counseled for what a friend of mine calls “keyboard colleges” —distance-learning degree programs. Where I teach is inside that electrically charged space that lies between my phone jack and the home computers of a group of generally older-than-average college students