The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education

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Design and implement successful Web-based courses! This wide-ranging book discusses both the micro and macro aspects of using the Internet to enhance your travel and tourism curriculum. The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education offers useful insights for both novices and experienced users. With these suggestions, you can use online resources to contribute to your class objectives. The innovative teaching strategies presented in The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education will not soon become outdated. Instead of being based on fast-changing technical details, such as specific programs, the ideas are rooted in the way information is presented and absorbed. By tapping the power of the Internet, you can find more effective ways to teach the skills and facts your students need. The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education provides helpful advice and information on essential aspects of this powerful tool, including Web-based instruction students’perceptions of Internet courses using the Web to expand content areas an Internet-based master?s degree program administrative issues managing multimedia projects The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education will help you offer the best possible education for your students and stay up-to-date in an increasingly competitive world.

Author(s): Gary Williams, William Chernish, Bob McKercher
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 204
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Tourism Education and the Internet: Benefits, Challenges and Opportunities
Teaching Global Tourism Geography Using the Internet: A Case Study of the Paradigm Shift in Educational Technology
Technology by Degrees: Teaching Information Technology to Tourism Undergraduates—A Case Study
Technology and Tertiary Tourism Students: An Australian Perspective
Creating a Virtual Learning Community
Studies in Tourism and Hospitality Management: Embracing Change and Incorporating Technology in the Development, Delivery and Evaluation of Subject Material
Collaborative Approach to Multimedia: Courseware Design and Development
Creating a Hospitality Sales Management Course on the Web: Lessons for the Beginner
The Virtual Enterprise: Using Internet Based Technology to Create a New Educational Paradigm for the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
Restaurant Management and Operations: A Tourism Virtual Experience
Index