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Educational Technology & Society, Volume 4, 2001
Volume 4, Number 1, January 2001
- Arthur Recess:
Prospect of a Technology-based Learner Interface for Schools. - Catherine Burke:
Personal Journeys: an examination of the use of text based role play in constructing knowledge.
- Robert N. Leamnson:
Introduction: Technologies and Their Effect on Learning as a Biological Process. - Wolff-Michael Roth, Daniel V. Lawless:
Computer Modeling and Biological Learning. - Margaret Martinez:
Key Design Considerations for Personalized Learning on the Web. - Steven Tripp:
Cognitive Navigation: Toward a biological basis for instructional design. - Theresa A. Ochoa, Michael M. Gerber, Jill Leafstedt, Sarah Hough, Stacey Kyle, Diana Rogers-Adkinson, Poonam Koomar:
Web Technology as a Teaching Tool: A Multicultural Special Education Case. - Yehudit Judy Dori, Miri Barak:
Virtual and Physical Molecular Modeling: Fostering Model Perception and Spatial Understanding. - Robert N. Leamnson:
Does Technology Present a New Way of Learning?
- Mark A. Edwards, Fintan Clear:
Supporting the Collaborative Learning of Practical Skills with Computer-Mediated Communications Technology.
- Jason Nolan:
Unpacking Transnational Policy: Learning to Bridge the Digital Divide.
Volume 4, Number 2, April 2001
- Brent Muirhead:
Practical Strategies for Teaching Computer-Mediated Classes. - Brent Muirhead:
Ideal features of Web-based role play generator for Schools.
- Vladimir A. Fomichov:
Introduction Developing Creativity and Large Mental Outlook in the Computer Age. - Giovanna Turrini, Laura Cignoni, Alessandro Paccosi:
Addizionario: a Pupil's Innovative Tool for Language Learning. - Bridget Cooper, Paul Brna:
Fostering cartoon-style creativity with sensitive agent support in tomorrow's classroom. - Olga S. Fomichova:
A Principal Cognitive Precondition of Successful Child- Computer Interactions in the Information Society. - Mario Allegra, Antonella Chifari, Simona Ottaviano:
ICT to Train Students towards Creative Thinking. - Michael Towsey, Andrew Brown, Susan Wright, Joachim Diederich:
Towards Melodic Extension Using Genetic Algorithms. - Eugenio Morreale:
Integration of External and Internal School Activities: Support from New Technologies. - Toshio Okamoto, Alexandra I. Cristea:
A Distance Ecological Model for Individual and Collaborative-learning support. - Garry Marshall:
Creativity, Imagination and the World-Wide Web. - Mizue Kayama, Toshio Okamoto:
A Knowledge based Navigation System with a Semantic Map Approach. - Alexandra I. Cristea, Toshio Okamoto:
Object-oriented Collaborative Course Authoring Environment supported by Concept Mapping in MyEnglishTeacher. - G. Tropiano, L. Caiani, A. Gailhanou, S. Skogvang:
Old and Current Techniques in Secondary School Teaching: The Eratosthene's Measure.
- Melodee Landis:
A Comparison of Interaction in AV-based and Internet-based Distance Courses. - Dennis Coates, Brad R. Humphreys:
Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Instruction in Principles of Economics. - Steve Garrison, Ray Fenton, Sharon Vaissiere:
Determining the Impact of Training on Teacher Use for a Web-to-Database System.
- Hong Hong:
Human Cognition and Social Agent Technology.
- Bhavani Sridharan:
ADVISOR 3.5.
Volume 4, Number 3, July 2001
- John Laurie:
Distilling a Language for Cyberspace. - Des Wilmore, Leslie Henrickson:
Establishing a community of learners: the use of Information Technology (IT) as an effective learning tool in rural primary or elementary schools. - Charles Adamson:
Can a teacher do it alone?
- Muhammad K. Betz:
Introduction: Curriculum, Instruction, and Learning on the Internet.
- Parthasarathi Banerjee:
Developing self-searched curriculum based on epistemic queries. - Charalampos Karagiannidis, Demetrios G. Sampson, Fabrizio Cardinali:
Integrating Adaptive Educational Content into Different Courses and Curricula. - Irvin R. Katz, Malcolm I. Bauer:
SourceFinder: Course preparation via linguistically targeted web search. - Kim G. Lie, V. Cano:
Supporting diverse learners through a website for teaching research methods. - Ian Hughes:
Teaching Action Research on the Web.
- Norshuhada Shiratuddin:
Internet Instructional Method: Effects on Students? Performance. - Julia M. Matuga:
Electronic Pedagogical Practice: The Art and Science of Teaching and Learning On-Line. - Amy Grigsby:
Let's Chat: Chat Rooms in the Elementary School . - Chris R. Jesshope:
Cost-Effective Multimedia in On-line Teaching. - Michael Grace-Martin, Geri Gay:
Web Browsing, Mobile Computing and Academic Performance.
- Brent Muirhead:
Interactivity Research Studies. - Mahnaz Moallem:
Applying Constructivist and Objectivist Learning Theories in the Design of A Web-Based Course: Implications for Practice. - Barbara J. Daley, Karen Watkins, Saundra Wall Williams, Bradley Courtenay, Mike Davis, Darryl Dymock:
Exploring Learning in a Technology-Enhanced Environment. - Alfred Bork:
What is needed for effective learning on the Internet?
- Andrew E. Fluck:
Some national and regional frameworks for integrating information and communication technology into school education. - Elizabeth Murphy:
Investigating the multiple worlds of teaching through multiloguing.
- Albert Ip:
Sustaining Distance Training. - Linda Shaw:
The Digital Classroom: How Technology Is Changing The Way We Teach and Learn. - Lyn Henderson:
Internet Technology for Schools.
Volume 4, Number 4, October 2001
- Brent Muirhead:
Online Resource Page: Using Technology to Enhance the Teaching and Learning Process.
- Christopher Ziguras:
Educational technology in transnational higher education in South East Asia: the cultural politics of flexible learning. - Mai Neo, Ken T. K. Neo:
Innovative teaching: Using multimedia in a problem-based learning environment. - Azza A. Arif:
Learning from the Web: Are Students Ready or Not? - Christine Goodwin, Mary Graham, Helen Scarborough:
Developing an Asynchronous Learning Network.
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