Teaching Urban Forestry Online
Location
Peaks Ballroom
Event Website
http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol12
Start Date
3-15-2004 8:00 AM
End Date
3-15-2004 9:00 AM
Description
Because of changing faculty commitments, urban forestry had not been taught in almost 10 years, despite an increasing need, especially by professionals already working away from campus. Moving the course online was perceived as an effective way to meet this need while minimizing faculty and/or student travel.
Teaching Urban Forestry Online
Peaks Ballroom
Because of changing faculty commitments, urban forestry had not been taught in almost 10 years, despite an increasing need, especially by professionals already working away from campus. Moving the course online was perceived as an effective way to meet this need while minimizing faculty and/or student travel.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cuenr/5thBiennial/Posters/4
Comments
Recommended Citation: Hubbell, Jim and Baker, Fred (2004) "Teaching urban forestry online," Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Vol. 12, Article 48. Available at: http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol12/iss1/48