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Lessons on delivering tutorial teaching and ATOMs
This is a report about 3,000 words long by Margaret Brown and Steve Draper on
lessons on delivering tutorial teaching and ATOMs based on MANTCHI evaluation
studies.
It presents collected lessons, findings and recommendations, learned
during the MANTCHI project as a result of 20 or so evaluation studies,
concerning tutorials and how to deliver web-based tutorial support (ATOMs) to
students on HCI courses in 4 Universities.
This report is structured into the following sections:
A.& B. The lessons (tutorials and delivery of ATOMs): if you want to know
what we recommend, just read these.
C. The basis: a short discussion of the kinds of evidence underlying this
report, which you should read if you wonder just how much faith to put in
them.
D. The theoretical view: a short discussion of the kind of lessons these are.
Status
This is expected to be only a technical report, available here, and last
edited on the date at the top of this web page.
It will be incorporated in the evaluation deliverable report.
Below are links to alternative formats of it.
Postscript (if you click, you get a file you have to able to send
to a postscript printer. Beware: probably only works on A4 paper.)
rtf
(if you click you get a file. Open this from INSIDE Word, and you
will probably get a good version).
Web version
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