SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE WEB TO EDUCATION



A short tour with Dick Mason

May 9, 1996


The World Wide Web can be use as an "Intranet" application to present course materials and make syllabi available to students and interested parties. One example is Bob Skinner's Course in multimedia. Another straightforward example is a high school biology course designed by one of our students.



The vast array on university resources can also be made available to students, faculty, scholars and others by means of the Web. Review Scott Harralson's page for the De Golyer Library.





Web pages can be use to service all members of the Cox School Community. Recent test pages include: The Intranet can also be used to make registration more efficient.

See the SMU MBA On-line Registration System.