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Osorio, N.L. Content Analysis of Web Pages for Distance Learning Engineering Programs, 1998. In WebNet 98: World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet,Orlando, FL (US),7-12 November 1998.Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. pp.1-8. (Unpublished) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Osorio, Nestor L.
Title: Content Analysis of Web Pages for Distance Learning Engineering Programs
Subjects: I. Information treatment for information services > IB. Content analysis
Date: 1998
Abstract: In this study Web sites of distance learning engineering programs are analyzed to determine how well they have been designed. This analysis is done based on a set of eight evaluation criteria found on the literature of Web page evaluation.
Conference: WebNet 98: World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet
Conference Date: 7-12 November 1998
Location: Orlando, FL (US)
Starting page: 1
Ending page: 8
Editor(s): Olson, Richard G.
Maurer, Hermann
Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
Alternative Locations: http://nlosorio.cjb.net
Keywords: Content Analysis, Web page evaluation, Distance education, Engineering programs
Country: United States
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/



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