components will dependent on a number of factors
such as student numbers, academic discipline and
the physical resource, as well as the ability of using
the particular medium to enhance the learning and
teaching.” (Linsey and Edirisingha and Heaton-
Shrestha, 2005)
At our faculty the combined study-programs
prepared for part-time students operates by linking
distance studies provided through WebCT
environment with consultations at sessions with
teachers every fortnight. This means about three
face-to-face sessions for each subject within one
semester. The final credit test and exams take place
face to face at the faculty. Formerly, the part-time
students studied at home, using printed study
material only, and the face-to-face sessions served as
lectures. There was little time to discuss their newly-
acquired knowledge with the teacher. It had a
negative impact on results. Many students did not
complete their studies. At present, thanks to the
prepared e-learning courses in the WebCT system
for each subject, it is much easier for the teacher to
advise students on how to study.
The biggest advantages of such a prepared
virtual study environment for combined study-
programs are seen, above all, in the following
aspects:
The prepared virtual learning environment
enables students to use, not only the
recommended literature, but also
supplementary material, such as electronic
texts containing actual new information in the
given academic discipline and multimedia
presentations and programs created for the
subject by the means of which the topic is
visualized. There are many kinds of such
multimedia materials e.g. small animation,
short presentation, large presentation,
multimedia program. We usually use the
multimedia applications created by our
students on a script given by the teacher with
regard to students needs. In this way authors
of multimedia study materials can help their
classmates to understand the issue better. They
create their multimedia programs and
presentations mostly either in the Borland
Delphi environment or in the Macromedia
Flash environment within optional projects
and/or thesis.
Students are given detailed instructions not only
on when and where to study but also how to
test their levels of knowledge. “The feedback
provided through tests helped students to
recognize what they needed to know,
appreciate what they already knew and
understand, what they needed to do in order to
learn, and what they didn’t know.” (Black and
William, 1998) There are several options for
testing in the WebCT environment. Moreover
we prepare, with help of our students, various
other kinds of tests using multimedia
applications as well.
Part-time students need to be in “touch” with
the teacher and the other students as well. In
the virtual learning environment there are
tools for communication that effectively
support consultations and discussions between
student and his/her teacher, among students
themselves and among given group of
students as well. In such a way
communication take place within the semester
at any time. Part-time students don’t feel
lonely in their study any more.
Communication tools not only help to develop
students’ knowledge but they also play very
important role from the social point of view.
Moreover, from discussions and personal
emails, teacher can gain a better grasp of
students thinking and needs than from face-to-
face sessions only.
Thanks the above mentioned possibilities given
through prepared virtual environment, face-to-
face sessions do not serve as lectures any
more. They serve as seminars. Part-time
students have to be prepared for them and be
able to discus the topic with the teacher and
other students. In this way, students are forced
to study more regularly and systematically
than before. They can study as intensively and
effectively as if they were full-time students.
Final remark: Teachers and students at our faculty
fully appreciate the possibility of providing the
combine study-programs as blended learning, using
WebCT as its distance aspect. Nevertheless, teachers
never forget to recommend a printed textbook to
students as an indivisible component of their study.
Many of them prepare textbooks supplemented by
CD where the suitable multimedia applications are
found.
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