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The SFR E-Learning Project

The SFR E-Learning Project. April 3rd 2004. The Special Fund for Research (SFR) E-Learning Project. Members:

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The SFR E-Learning Project

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  1. The SFR E-Learning Project April 3rd 2004

  2. The Special Fund for Research (SFR)E-Learning Project Members: Etsuo Kobayashi (English), Shinobu Nagashima (Graphics), Ichiro Takayama (English), Keitaro Miyauchi (German), Paul Allum (English), Satomi Takahashi (English), Satoshi Masutani (Chinese), Nobuko Ikeda (Japanese), Yoshiki Takayama (English), Terumi Miyazoe (English)

  3. The purpose of the project To learn • how to support teaching and learning by computers and the Internet with multimedia (videos, animations, etc.).

  4. What we are doing • Making Web-based teaching and learning materials • Using Web-based teaching and learning materials • Organizing e-Learning classes

  5. Some Examples • By Navigware • http://www.rikkyo.ne.jp/grp/english/sfr/ (user:guest002 password:teacher) R&L Speed Reading • By WebASC • http://www.rikkyo.ne.jp/grp/english/sfr/ R&L Unified Test Samples

  6. E-Learning at Rikkyoin the near future A . Preparation for and review of their lessons. B. Teaching themselves with self-study courses. Motivation to study is needed. Cheating is easy.

  7. What we should do to get our students to take the on-line classes. 1) In the fall of 2004 Possible for all the R&L classes to register for the lessons created by Prof. Allum.

  8. 2) In the spring/fall semester of 2004 A) Ask a part-time student to make your Navigware drills. (Budget?) Contact--> Satomi Takahashi <satomi-takahashi@nifty.com> Paul Allum <allum@rikkyo.ac.jp> Etsuo Kobayasi <kobayasi@rikkyo.ac.jp > B) Become a creator of WebASC and make your own Web-based drills.

  9. URLsSFRhttp://www.rikkyo.ne.jp/grp/english/sfr/Go to the WebASC page and make your own Web-based drills.http://www.rikkyo.ne.jp/grp/english/sfr/webasc.html

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