Enhancing Learning Through Interactive Web-Based Modules

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Explore how a closed web environment with demonstration videos, note-taking software, and website analysis tasks engages students in active learning. Students switch between browsing and note-taking, evaluate website credibility, and create presentations based on their notes. Scoring is based on presentation files, fostering interactive and engaging learning experiences.

  • Interactive learning
  • Web-based modules
  • Student engagement
  • Website analysis
  • Note-taking

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  1. Most modules begin with an introduction screen. In the live module students would next view a demonstration video to show them the upcoming tasks and software environment.

  2. The closed web- environment contains three websites of varying relevance and credibility.

  3. The note- taking software allows students to type original notes or copy and paste content from the web-pages. Each field is limited to 80 characters to encourage students to plan and consider their notes.

  4. Students can toggle between the web browser and note taker. The links are to websites in a closed web- environment.

  5. After taking their notes, students were asked to analyse the credibility of information on one of the websites.

  6. Students could view a second demonstration video to show them the upcoming tasks and software environment.

  7. Students could access their notes and the information websties to help them develop their video. Scorers viewed each student s completed presentation file in order to score the task.

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