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Phases of Web Based Curriculum Development
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE) (2005)
  • William H. Robertson, The University of Texas at El Paso
Abstract

The Phases of Curriculum Development may be useful in helping educators facilitate this process of integrating computer technology and the Internet into classroom instruction and curriculum design. The method described is a synthesis of a personal process of discovery, teaching, and learning that has come from practical experience with teachers and students. To effectively utilize this five-phased approach, the instructor must first identify the final goal, whether it is a curriculum product, Web site, oral presentation, or some other form of demonstration of learning. Also, the basic concepts that are to be covered must be identified first and matched to the lesson plan framework by aligning the concepts from the most simple to the most complex. The identified phases are a set of guiding principles that at any time may be revisited depending on the progress of the teaching and learning.

Publication Date
March, 2005
Citation Information
William H. Robertson. "Phases of Web Based Curriculum Development" Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE) (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robertson/13/