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Document Description
Title
A
Web-based
orientation
package
for
Co-operative
Education
students
at
College
of the
North
Atlantic
Author
Manning
,
Gerard
J.
,
1955-
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1999.
Education
Date
1999
Pagination
vii, 157 leaves : ill.
Subject
College
of the
North
Atlantic.
Prince
Philip
Drive
Campus.
Dept.
of
Co-operative
Education;
Education
,
Cooperative--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--St.
John's--Computer
network
resources;
College
student
orientation--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--St.
John's--Computer
network
resources
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
65-71.
Abstract
The
dissemination
of
information
to
students
in
today's
post-secondary
education
system
is
important
,
yet
is
becoming
an
increasing
challenge
for
institutions.
Due
to
various
factors
,
such
as
increases
in
student
intake
in
various
Co-operative
Education
programs
at the
College
of the
North
Atlantic
and
reduction
in
staff
as a
result
of
budget
cuts
, the
opportunities
for the
Co-operative
Education
office
staff
and the
College's
faculty
to
meet
regularly
with these
large
numbers
of
students
to
discuss
various
employment
related
issues
have
somewhat
diminished.
In
particular
, they were
unable
to
address
areas
,
such
as
employability
skills
,
academic
regulations
, and
resume
writing
and
interviewing
skills
, in
which
students
have
traditionally
experienced
problems.
This
shortfall
was the
genesis
for an
interactive
web-based
orientation
package
that
is
the
focus
of this
project
report.
--
The
design
and
development
of this
package
utilized
two
methodologies
,
namely
the
systems
development
life
cycle
and the
design
and
development
of
interactive
hypermedia
systems.
The
systems
development
life
cycle
has
three
phases
,
namely
systems
analysis
,
detailed
analysis
and
design
, and
implementation.
The
design
and
development
of
interactive
hypermedia
includes
the
determination
of the
structure
,
presentation
, and
content
of a
web
page.
--
During
the
first
phase
of the
systems
development
life
cycle
, the
systems
analysis
phase
, the
selection
of the
type
of
information
that was to be
included
in the
package
occurred.
During
this
activity
, the
Supervising
Coordinator
in the
Co-operative
Education
office
was the
main
resource
utilized.
After
the
initial
required
information
was
collected
in the
first
phase
, the
detailed
analysis
and
design
phase
was
completed.
Within
this
phase
, the
prototyping
methodology
was
utilized
,
during
which
the
web
site
was
incrementally
developed.
This
methodology
allows
a
developer
to
start
with a
skeletal
model
of the
web
page
that
can
be
modified
through
various
iterations.
After
each
iteration
, the
clients
were
shown
the
most
recent
version
of the
web
site
, and were
asked
if they were
satisfied
with
it
or if they
required
improvements.
This
process
continued
until
the
clients
were
satisfied
with the
range
,
accuracy
, and
appropriateness
of the
content.
The
implementation
phase
,
which
is
the
last
one
in the
systems
development
life
cycle
,
took
the
package
in its
final
form
and
made
it
accessible
from the
College's
Cooperative
Education
web
page.
The
final
form
of the
orientation
package
contained
sections
on
student
information
,
prospective
student
information
,
employer
information
,
academic
regulations
,
frequently
asked
questions
, and
employability
skills.
--
From an
interactive
hypermedia
systems
perspective
, there are
three
different
elements
that
must
be
considered
when
designing
a
hypermedia
product:
structure
,
presentation
and
content.
Structure
refers
to how the
information
is
structured
for
optimal
navigation
and
access.
Presentation
refers
to how the
information
will
appear
to the
user.
This
might
include
the
use
of
graphics
,
audio/video
, and
interactive
forms.
The
content
is
the
most
important
part
of any
web
page
because
it
disseminates
the
required
and
relevant
information.
All
of these
elements
were
determined
with the
assistance
of the
Cooperative
Education
Coordinators.
--
However
,
it
should be
noted
that this
package
was
primarily
intended
for
student
use.
Therefore
,
it
was
incumbent
on the
designer
to
perform
a
field
test
which
allowed
randomly
selected
students
to
navigate
around
the
web
site
and
peruse
the
information
it
contained.
Also
, a
questionnaire
and
interview
process
was
conducted
in
which
the
students
were
asked
to
rate
the
web
site
on
factors
such
as the
overall
appearance
of the
product
, the
usefulness
of the
product
information
, and the
understanding
of the
product
information.
Based
on the
overwhelmingly
positive
results
from these
processes
,
no
changes
were
considered
necessary
to the
package.
--
With the
success
of this
endeavour
,
it
is
recommended
that the
use
of the
Internet
for this
type
of
student
service
opportunity
be
further
investigated
by
colleges
and
universities.
Such
projects
as this
must
be
relevant
and
accessible
, as
well
as
appealing
to the
intended
audience.
It
is
also
recommended
that
information
on the
various
web
pages
be
written
at a
level
that the
average
student
can
understand.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1393987
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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