House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into the Role of Institutes of TAFE
Submissions

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Submission 42.1

ANZAAS(NSW)

A Division of the Australian & New Zealand Association for the advancement of Science (Inc)

Internet Key Centres

The use of Internet key centres to provide teaching material with suitable interactive facilities should be encouraged. A detailed plan for such a scheme was described on 28 October 1997 at the Global Information Workshop held at the Australian Technology Park by Tony Whittingham, Director of TAFE NSW Information Technology, Arts and Media Educational Services Consortium. With such an approach the role of lecturers becomes, quite properly, that of advisers to students. Individual students with problems are pinpointed by the systems network-based questions and answers.

This approach should also be made available to universities and schools. Its use overseas and its potential is described on pp 21-22 of the excellent Universities Suruey in the October 4th - 10th issue of the Economist.

Address for correspondence.

Dr R. S. Vickery

School of Biological Science

UNSW

SYDNEY NSW 2056

email: vickery@mpx.com.au

phone: 0293692705

3 November 1997

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