Why don all courses have web sites?
A. Annenberg Learner began creating Web sites as accompaniment to video series in 1997. Earlier series did not have an accompanying web site. (The Web site to accompany Discovering Psychology was created later when the series was updated.) Many of the early Web sites contained the online guide to accompany the videos and not much more. But sophistication of the Web sites grew over time–with online texts, background on the content, and interactive features. Q.
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