Moderator: Dawn Wright, Oregon State
Panelists:
Kurt Johnson, LSU (Kurtljohnson@worldnet.att.net)
Jay Raiford, LSU (jraifor@lsu.edu)
Deana Pennington, Oregon State (penningtond@geo.orst.edu)
Jim Nichols, Minnesota (jnichols@extension.umn.edu)
Nina Lam (LSU) and Bob McMaster (Minnesota) in the audience.
Pros |
Cons |
Exposure to students from different campuses, interaction nationwide |
Topics broad and advanced; more specific examples needed to illustrate concepts |
Access to "experts", literature, broader knowledge base |
Needed more background reading, profs. to focus discussions more |
Better sense of evolution of GIS field |
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Better sense of how students can contribute to UCGIS |
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Learned more than just reading the literature |
Pace of discussion sometimes overwhelming in web environment (catching up on threads and postings) |
Time to formulate and re- edit intelligent questions & replies before actual posting |
Intimidation factor on web, easier to "speak up" in face-to-face meetings |
Interaction at any time of day (great for working students) |
Students on semesters had greater momentum overall; on a weekly basis |
Allaire Forums was fairly simple and easy to get used to |
Printouts from Allaire pages cumulative, couldnt select by "day" and print only those |
Last update: November 29, 1998
http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/virtual/eval.html