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The Case of Web-Based Course on Taxation: Current Status, Problems and Future Improvement

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Intelligent Computing and Information Science (ICICIS 2011)

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This paper mainly introduces the case of the web-based course on taxation developed by Xiamen University. We analyze the current status, problems and future improvement of the web-based course. The web-based course has the basic contents and modules, but it has several problems including unclear object, lacking interaction, lacking examination module, lacking study management module, and the learning materials and the navigation are too simple. According to its problems, we put forward the measures to improve it.

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Qin, Z. (2011). The Case of Web-Based Course on Taxation: Current Status, Problems and Future Improvement. In: Chen, R. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Information Science. ICICIS 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 134. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18129-0_56

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