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 Internet in Education - Practical Experience
by Aleš
          Čepek and Josef Hnojil
 Key words: Internet, higher education, practical experience. 
 AbstractIntroductionThe most of teachers in all types of education
          levels face with innovations in teaching and learning which are often
          denoted as computer-assisted teaching (CAT) and computer-based
          learning (CAL). Computer and information technologies surround us
          in our whole life. The same situation is in the branch of geodesy and
          cartography which is also fully computerized. We would like to show
          examples and evolution of computers and Internet usage in teaching and
          learning in this branch. First of the authors has been already
          teaching computer oriented subjects for seven years, so we can follow
          all the computer-based enhancements in education with him. Evolution - how it was, how it isThe first regular seminar about Internet services
          started in the end of year 1993. There was not World Wide Web service
          - the Internet consisted of textual documents and few pictures. Both
          teachers and students were experiencing a new technology. At this
          place it must be said that from the first moment Internet was seen as
          another but powerful working tool. The power of the Internet is in
          communication, collaboration and cooperation. Emphasis in Internet and
          informatics lessons must be on process and strategy not on
          destinations and techniques. As the consciousness of the Internet was coming
          wider we included the Internet lessons as part of informatics lessons
          in the first year of graduate studies. Computers are used in almost
          all lessons as a working tool. We established electronic mailing lists
          for some lessons (programming, informatics and databases) so the
          students have another forum for discussing professional topics and
          problems. The main problem is that students still miss the need for
          sharing their knowledge as it is common at other (mostly West European
          and American) universities. They do small steps and the frequency of
          messages in the electronic mailing lists is increasing every year. As the World Wide Web service widespread we started
          to put some course materials (abstracts, literature, homeworks, etc.)
          on-line. The potential of the WWW is at 24-hour access to documents. In some seminars students are encouraged to write a
          paper about selected topics. They must use information sources -
          instead of drilling down the facts they practice finding useful
          information in libraries, thematical databanks and on the Internet.
          For most of them it is the first attempt to write their own technical
          paper in which they can express their own ideas. There were more changes last year. First, we
          started to put annotations of diplomas on-line to our web site.
          Second, we started to develop Open Source project called GaMa (Geodesy
          and Mapping). The main objective is the development of public on-line
          service for adjustment of geodetic 2D networks; our students are
          involved in the project. Future plans and expectationsWe would like to see more intensive usage of modern
          information technologies in our branch in the near future. For this
          purpose the branch information strategy needs to be developed because
          a non-coordinated application of computers and information
          technologies would depreciate high status of the branch. We are
          optimistic that it will be realized. 
 Aleš Čepek and Josef HnojilDepartment of Mapping and Cartography
 Faculty of Civil Engineering
 Czech Technical University in Prague
 Thákurova 7
 CZ-166 29
 CZECH REPUBLIC
 E-mail: cepek@fsv.cvut.cz
 E-mail: hnojil@fsv.cvut.cz
 Website: http://gama.fsv.cvut.cz
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