Volume
38
Issue
5
Abstract
One hundred fifty-three designers of on-line instruction completed a 35-item on-line questionnaire and recommended the following top three low bandwidth technologies to use when delivering short seminars and workshops: 1) Web page (text and < 50K graphics) with asynchronous discussion. 2) Web page only, and 3) Web-based training (user submit and feedback) with asynchronous discussion. There were no significant differences between how females and males rated the various technologies or when the data was controlled for age of the respondents. Experience designing on-line courses produced a significant finding at the .05 level for the rating of "Web Page with Asynchronous Discussion" (p = .032 and df = 145).
Recommended Citation
Beaudin, B. (2000). Delivering Short Seminars and Workshops to Farmers and Ranchers with Low Bandwidth On-line Technologies. The Journal of Extension, 38(5), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol38/iss5/6