Informal Survey of Indigenous Online or Distance Learning Language Pro

Keola Donaghy keola at LEOKI.UHH.HAWAII.EDU
Sat Dec 31 19:01:55 UTC 2005


Aloha Jan, here's an online version on a paper I delivered at the
DigitalStream conference at CSU-Monterey Bay a few years ago. It describes
the development of our online Hawaiian classes. While there have been some
changes, they have mostly been administrative. One major difference in the
class delivery is that the online class now takes twice as much time to
cover the same amount of material as our online classes. What is covered
in one semester on campus is now covered in two online. That change has
resulted in a far higher retention rate.

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~donaghy/eng/digitalstream2003.html

Keola

jtucker at starband.net ma Friday, December 30, 2005 ma 8:37 PM ua käkau ‘o
-1000:
>Consider this an informal request for you to share with ILAT the work
>you've done in teaching language from a distance.  
> 
>Tell us what you've been doing, and why,  and when you got started 
>teaching language from a distance.
> 
>Share your methods and the technology you use for delivery.
> 
>Please feel free to share any lessons learned, advice or insights.   
> 



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Keola Donaghy                                           
Assistant Professor of Hawaiian Studies 
Ka Haka 'Ula O Ke'elikolani             keola at leoki.uhh.hawaii.edu 
University of Hawai'i at Hilo           http://www2.hawaii.edu/~donaghy/
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