402-087
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Reflections on Aggregate-level Implementation of Online Courses
A.Y.K. Chan, K.O. Chow, and K. Chan (PRC)
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Abstract
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402-104
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Using Topic Maps for E-learning
C. Dichev, D. Dicheva (USA), and L. Aroyo (The Netherlands)
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Abstract
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402-111
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Developed Teaching Theories for Effective On-line Education Environment
I. Gondal and P. Odgers (Australia)
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Abstract
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402-153
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Education through Research: A New Approach for the Development and Use of Educational Systems
M.C. Moraes, A.C. Bertoletti, R. Moraes, and A.C. da Rocha Costa (Brazil)
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Abstract
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402-319
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Discovery
Learning using Computer Simulations: Does Feedback Increase Student Performance
H. Dedic, S. Rosenfield (Canada), and Y. Lou (USA)
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Abstract
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402-321
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Virtual Learning Process Modeled with Petri Nets
C. Vázquez H., L. Chirinos G., O. Portillo R. (Mexico), and K.-H. Kayser (Germany)
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Abstract
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402-805
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Web-based Training of European Hematologists
A. D'Atri, N. Casalino, G. Zini, and R. Foà (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-010
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Web Learning and Teaching at Intercollege: Students Perspectives
P. Pouyioutas (Cyprus)
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Abstract
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402-019
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A Study on Promoting Free of Charge LMS and Near Future Strategies for eLearning
M. Yoshida (Japan), D. Lavansiri (Thailand), S. Inoue (Japan), and S. Sombuntham (Thailand)
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Abstract
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402-068
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Web-based Learning in Traditional and Distance Education: A Comparative Study
S. Woodcock (South Africa)
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Abstract
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402-128
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The Importance of Time Budgeting for Online Learning
H. Wu and G. Andersson (Norway)
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Abstract
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402-131
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On Student Teachers Attitudes Towards Online Learning
S. Manca, D. Persico, and L. Sarti (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-151
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Web-based Learning in Teacher Education: Advanced Technology and Appropriate Tackling
H. Wu, S. Larsen, and G. Andersson (Norway)
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Abstract
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402-161
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Teaching Net based In-service Courses
A.G. Nilsen and A. G. Almås (Norway)
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Abstract
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402-162
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E-School: A Web-based School Management System
N.B. Serbedzija (Germany)
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Abstract
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402-204
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Towards Cost-effective Open Architecture for Corporative WBT
L. Sheremetov, M. Contreras, M. Chi, E. German, and C. Osuna (Mexico)
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Abstract
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402-265
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Adaptation in WBE Systems based on Student Model
L. Zaitseva and C. Boule (Latvia)
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Abstract
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402-078
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Digital Video Project: University of Pittsburgh
S.P. Arch (USA)
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Abstract
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402-083
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Development of Multimedia Database for an Introductive Course of Information Technology
M. Fuse, R. Ohkawara, S. Matsue, D. Yokoyama (Japan), K. Morita, E.K. Maciewicz (Poland), A. Minato,
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Abstract
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402-105
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On-line Remote Class with Live Video Transmission: A Case Study
V. Roesler, M. de Andrade, and L.M.R. Tarouco (Brazil)
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Abstract
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402-170
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A Multimedia-based English Database Spoken by Japanese Learners for Use with CALL
M. Shimizu, T. Fukushima, M. Dantsuji, and K. Shimizu (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-190
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Development of HTML Templates Introducing Simple Multimedia Database for Startup of Teacher Education
H. Suzuki, H. Nakano, S. Ozawa, K. Mikawa (Japan), K. Morita, and E. Krassowska Maciewicz
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Abstract
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402-313
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Supporting Effective Learning using Multimedia: A Case for Video
J. Yorke (UK)
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Abstract
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402-315
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Has the Time Come for Using Video-based Lectures over the Internet? A Test-case Report
M. Ronchetti (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-809
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Bradley University: Towards Innovative Web-based Education
V. Uskov and C. Etaugh (USA)
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Abstract
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402-046
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Projects and Math Computer Labs in Math Courses
G. León de la Barra, J. Figueroa, A.M. Urbina, and M. León de la Barra (Chile)
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Abstract
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402-053
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Reinforcement Learning of Walking Behavior for a Lego-Mindstorms Robot
S. Fujisawa, R. Kurozumi, R. Ohnishi, K. Kawada, and T. Yamamoto (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-062
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Local Network Security and Detection of Promiscuous Mode Nodes
K. Hirofumi and F. Koumassadouno (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-101
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Educational Software for Biological Signals Processing
M. Šorf, J. Hodný, R. Pecherek, and L. Lhotská (Czech Republic)
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Abstract
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402-148
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A MAPLE-based Verification Tool for Structured Analogue Circuit Design
A. Sarmiento-Reyes (Mexico) and L. Hernández-Martínez (Switzerland)
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Abstract
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402-156
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A Survey of Network Performance Tools for Computer Networking Classes
S. Zeadally, E. Yaprak, Y. Li, and X. Che (USA)
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Abstract
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402-212
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Design and Development of a Distance Learning Course in Computer Data Security
N. Sinha (USA)
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Abstract
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402-281
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ARCHO: A Computer Based Learning System for Teaching Computer Architecture
S. Pizzutilo and F. Tangorra (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-299
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A Call System with Dialogical Interaction
H. Kashiwagi, M. Kato, T. Hirota, and K. Ohtsuki (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-324
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Computer based Experiments with Carbon Dioxide in Biology Lessons
A. Šorgo (Slovenia)
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Abstract
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402-106
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Management of Collaborative Web-based Experiential Learning
E. McKay, B. Garner (Australia), and T. Okamoto (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-160
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Evaluating Collaborative Learning Practices in a Virtual Groupware Environment
T. Dardoumis, F. Xhafa, and J.M. Marquès (Spain)
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Abstract
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402-184
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Peer Profile Driven Group Support for Mobile Learning Teams
K.A. Hummel, R. Kopecny, and G. Kotsis (Austria)
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Abstract
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402-193
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The
Evaluation and Selection of Collaborative Tools in Distance Education
J. Baggaley (Canada)
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Abstract
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402-254
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Architecture of Collaborative Learning Environment as Infrastructure for Personal Activity
T. Watanabe and T. Kojiri (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-264
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BrainSpace - A Method for Computer Supported Collaborative Knowledge Construction
M. Büsser and A. Ninck (Switzerland)
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Abstract
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402-277
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Fundamental Mechanism for Activating Discussion in Collaborative Learning of Mathematical Exercise: Detecting Answering Viewpoint based on Diagrams
T. Kojiri and T. Watanabe (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-303
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Metadata for Collaborative Learning
Y. Tamura, T. Inoue, and Y. Miyadera (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-314
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Design of Distributed Collaborative Activities for Young Children related to Map Use and Construction
I. Ioannidou and A. Dimitracopoulou (Greece)
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Abstract
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402-331
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Using a Web-based Repository to Support Group Projects
M.A. Lockyer. G. Griffiths, B.D. Hebbron, and B.J. Oates (UK)
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Abstract
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402-804
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Interactive Media and Team-based Learning in a Computer Graphics Course blending Online and Face-to-face Delivery
K.C. Wiese, V. Kyrylov, J.C. Nesbit, and T. Calvert (Canada)
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Abstract
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402-028
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Use of Ontologies in a Learning Environment Model
I. Friss de Kereki (Uruguay), J. Azpiazu, and A. Silva (Spain)
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Abstract
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402-052
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Why Do Adolescents Like to Play Computer Games, and What Do They Play? Taiwan High School Students Experiences
C. Chou and M.-J. Tsai (Taiwan)
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Abstract
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402-064
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Internet-based Language Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Past, Present and Future State
I. Isemonger (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-088
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A Web-based Japanese CALL System, the TeNiWoHa Checker, and Its Conformance to LTSA and EML
C. Nakabasami (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-135
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Web based Educational Tool Access
K. Henke, H.-D. Wuttke, and A. Backhaus (Germany)
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Abstract
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402-220
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Experiences in Developing ICT-tools for Web-based Training
D. Andone, R. Vasiu, and N. Robu (Romania)
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Abstract
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402-232
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Some Brief Comments on Educational Software Design for Children
M. Hosein (Trinidad and Tobago)
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Abstract
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402-287
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Portfolio-based Analysis in Developing Tools for a Web-based Programming Programming Project Course
J. Suhonen and E. Sutinen (Finland)
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Abstract
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402-289
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A Metacognitive Tool for Web Surfing
M. Allegra, G. Chiazzese, A. Chifari, S. Ottaviano, and L. Seta (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-803
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New Tutoring Skills for Online Learning: A Constructivist View
M. Baptista Nunes and M. McPherson (UK)
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Abstract
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402-095
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On-line Course on Applied Mathematics
G. Faraco, P. Pantano, and F. Stranges (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-172
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An Information Systems Design Theory for Web-based Education
D. Jones, S. Gregor, and T. Lynch (Australia)
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Abstract
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402-194
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Design and Development of Multilingual E-learning Materials, TUFS Language Modules - Pronunciation
T. Kigoshi, S. Nakata, S. Abe, and H. Mochizuki (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-213
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A Method for Developing Multilingual E-learning Material based on Functional Syllabus and XML Scripting: Dialogue Module in TUFS Language Modules
K. Yuki, K. Abe, and C. Lin (Japan)
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Abstract
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402-294
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State-of-the-art in Training Systems for a Curriculum Design in Advanced Fieldbus Technology
P. Mariño, H. Hernández, M.A. Domínguez, F. Poza, F. Machado, and F. Vázquez (Spain)
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Abstract
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402-336
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Design and Implementation of a Logical Framework for Course Configuration in E-learning
A. Sterbini and M. Temperini (Italy)
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Abstract
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402-337
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Querying
Distributed Educational Resources
B.-L. Doan and Y. Bourda (France)
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Abstract
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402-097
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Multiagents Systems for Virtual Environment for Training Application to Fire-fighting
R. Querrec, C. Buche, E. Maffre, and P. Chevaillier (France)
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Abstract
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402-145
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A Synchronous Groupware and Some Scenarios for Conducting a Software Engineering Lab with Distributed Teams
S. Werner, A. Hunger, F. Schwarz, C. Schütz, and M. Jung (Germany)
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Abstract
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402-169
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Development of "Detective Learning" System by Using Virtual Reality Technique - An Application for Virtual Museum
M. Fuse, R. Ohkawara, D. Yokoyama, A. Minato, S. Ozawa (Japan), E. Krassowska Maciewicz, and K. Mor
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Abstract
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402-178
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The
"Art" of Online Learning: Teaching Visual Art Virtually
B. Saromines-Ganne and P. Leong (USA)
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Abstract
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402-247
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Alice in Knowledge Land: Learning in a Mobile Networked Environment
M. Ahmad and L. Wegner (Germany)
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Abstract
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402-280
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Virtual Stories Authoring Tools for Pedagogical Purposes
J.-P. Gerval (France), M. Popovici (France, Romania), and J. Tisseau (France)
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Abstract
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402-283
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Experiences using Virtual Laboratory Exercise for Teaching Electrical Safety
M. Keskinen, P. Laitinen, and L. Korpinen (Finland)
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Abstract
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402-338
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A Virtual Reality Application for Distance Learning of the Earthquake in Taiwan
F.-C. Li (Taiwan), J. Angelier, B. Deffontaines (France), C.-F. Yieng, and C.L. Ming (Taiwan)
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What are Digital Object Identifers?
The topics covered in this publication include: studies on teaching and learning technologies and processes for WBE; human resources issues of technology – based education; studies in web-based education; quality issues, testing, and assessment; communication technologies; software systems and tools for WBE: authoring tools; software systems for WBE: developing learning objects; applications of multimedia technologies; software systems for WBE: agent-based technology; web services for WBE; technology-based education: best practices; collaborative learning; studies in open and distance education; software systems and tools for WBE; design and development of online courseware; virtual reality and virtual scientific labs; and studies of teaching and learning technologies and processes.