Aggarwal & Bento 59 Copyright Idea Group Inc. Copyright Idea Group Inc. Copyright Idea Group Inc. Copyright Idea Group Inc. Chapter 5 Web-Based Education A.K. Aggarwal and Regina Bento University of Baltimore, USA The Internet is changing the very nature of society in ways unparalleled since the industrial revolution. It is affecting local, national and global economies and their infrastructures. Information is available at any time from any place to any Internet user. This is creating tremendous opportunities for universities to provide a learning environment that is accessible to all. The same time, same place, only some people traditional educational environ- ment is giving way to anytime, anyplace and anybody instructional models. For universities, the question becomes how to preserve and expand the desirable aspects of face-to-face teaching models when translating them into the new environment of Web-based education (WBE). This challenge is made even more complex when seen in the context of other trends in education: the transition from passive classroom lectures to hands-on, student-centered, interactive learning; the perception of students as customers, with in- creased control over the learning process; a higher education market where traditional universities have to compete with for-profit enterprises. This chapter examines Web-based education and argues that it can successfully simulate face-to-face teaching models, while adding some unique features made possible by the technology. To be successful, however, this simulation requires adjustments in many areas, including student assess- ment, faculty training and expectations, and student expectations and moti- vation. In addition, the chapter examines several critical aspects of Web- Previously Published in Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges edited by Anil Aggarwal, Copyright ' 2000, Idea Group Publishing. This chapter appears in the book, Web-Based Instructional Learning by Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. Copyright ' 2002, IRM Press, an imprint of Idea Group Inc. 701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey PA 17033-1117, USA Tel: 717/533-8845; Fax 717/533-8661; URL-http://www.irm-press.com ITB7584 IRM PRESS