Education, the Internet, and the World Wide WebJohn F. Clayton (Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand)
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Clayton, John F. "Education, the Internet, and the World Wide Web." Online and Distance Learning: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. IGI Global, 2008. 1410-1416. Web. 18 May. 2013. doi:10.4018/978-1-59904-935-9.ch112
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This study concerns virtual environments for training in operational conditions. The principal developed idea is that these environments are heterogeneous and open m...
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Hakikur Rahman (SDNP, Bangladesh)
Information is typically stored, manipulated, delivered and retrieved using a plethora of existing and emerging technologies. Businesses and organizations must adopt...
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Krista Breithaupt (American Institute for CPAs, USA), Colla J. MacDonald (University of Ottawa, Canada)
This study compliments the theoretical work that led to the development of a new e-learning model, termed the Demand-Driven Learning Model (DDLM), and describes the...
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Ben K. Daniel (University of Saskatchean, Canada), David O’Brien (University of Saskatchean, Canada), Asit Sarkar (University of Saskatchean, Canada)
This chapter examines current research on online learning communities (OLCs), with aim of identifying User-Centred Design (UCD) principles critical to the emergence...
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Patricia M. Boechler (University of Alberta, Canada)
Computers have become commonplace tools in educational environments and are used to provide both basic and supplemental instruction to students on a variety of topic...
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B. S.N. Cheung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), L. C.K. Hui (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), S. M. Yiu (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), J. K.W. Lee (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), L. K. Kwok (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Kenneth Leung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
With the advance in Internet technology, “e-learning” becomes an alternative means of learning and teaching, and is currently an active research topic in both IT and...
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Rosangela K. Boyd (Temple University, USA), Bonnie Moulton (Temple University, USA)
This chapter will discuss accessibility issues related to online education. It will provide rationale for designing online courses that cater to different levels of...
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Johanna Lammintakanen (University of Kuopio, Finland)
A paradigm shift has taken place in the last decade, with a move from traditional to Web-based education at different educational levels (Harasim, 2000; Karuppan, 20...
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Bronwyn Bevan (Exploratorium, USA)
This chapter examines attributes of learning in informal environments, using a research framework developed by the Center for Informal Learning and Schools. It consi...
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Marwin Britto (Central Washington University, USA)
In recent years, institutions of higher education have been migrating to the Web for instruction in record numbers. While Web-based course management systems (CMS) o...
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Michael Shaughnessy (Washington & Jefferson College, USA)
From 1980 to 2000, there were many articles written on the subject of software review and evaluation. Upon initial investigation of educational software methodologie...
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Gladys Castillo (University of Aveiro, Portugal), João Gama (University of Porto, Portugal), Ana M. Breda (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
This chapter presents an adaptive predictive model for a student modeling prediction task in the context of an adaptive educational hypermedia system (AEHS). The tas...
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| 103. |
Mark Notess (Indiana University, USA)
Contextual Design is a methodology for developing information systems from a rich understanding of customer work practice. This chapter considers how Contextual Desi...
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Akio Koyama (Yamagata University, Japan), Leonard Barolli (Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan)
In this chapter, a campus information providing system (CIPS) for cellular phones is proposed. By using this system, the search time to find the necessary informatio...
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Geraldine Torrisi-Steele (Griffith University, Australia)
The notion of using technology for educational purposes is not new. In fact, it can be traced back to the early 1900s during which school museums were used to distri...
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Miltiadis D. Lytras (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece), Ambjörn Naeve (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Athanasia Pouloudi (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece)
E-learning as a scientific field is in an era of transition. In the last decade, several scientific fields worked as reference disciplines for the promotion of the v...
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Zhiwei Xu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Wei Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Hongguang Fu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Zhenbing Zeng (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
This paper presents research work conducted at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, on the Vega Grid technology and dynamic geometry technology, and how the two can inte...
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M.Gordon Hunter (The University of Lethbridge, Canada), Peter Carr (Athabasca University, Canada)
The essence of distance education is the physical separation of teacher and learner (Sauve, 1993). In many countries, universities are increasingly employing distanc...
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Mick Wood (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
The University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) undertook an “interactive response system” (IRS) pilot scheme using IML Question Wizard (IML), complete with 100 handset...
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Mario Bochicchio (University of Lecce, Italy), Nichola Fiore (University of Lecce, Italy)
In general, the production of hypermedia applications is a complex and expensive task, requiring both technical skills and communicative abilities (Bochicchio, Paian...
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Bonnie L. MacGregor (Bryant & Stratton College, USA)
Effective communication of the grading process to students is a concern that many online instructors face. The purpose of this entry is to show how the use of a rubr...
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John F. Clayton (Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand)
The development of the Internet has a relatively brief and well-documented history (Cerf, 2001; Griffiths, 2001; Leiner et al., 2000; Tyson, 2002). The initial conce...
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Katy Campbell (University of Alberta, Canada)
Many functional definitions emphasize a portal as an integrated system providing a gateway to organized data (c.f., Batson, 2000; Copeland, 2001; Eisler, 2001; Loone...
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Valentina Plekhanova (University of Sunderland, UK)
Traditionally multi-agent learning is considered as the intersection of two subfields of artificial intelligence: multi-agent systems and machine learning. Conventio...
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Anja Hoffman (ZGDV e.V. - Computer Graphics Center, Darmstadt, Germany), Stefan Gobel (ZGDV e.V. - Computer Graphics Center, Darmstadt, Germany), Oliver Schneider (ZGDV e.V. - Computer Graphics Center, Darmstadt, Germany), Ido Iurgel (ZGDV e.V. - Computer Graphics Center, Darmstadt, Germany)
Within this chapter, the authors — all members of the Digital Storytelling group at ZGDV Darmstadt e.V. — provide an overview of the potential of storytelling-based...
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M. Michelle Panton (Bemidji State University, USA)
Web conferencing is a technology that allows groups of individuals in a variety of diverse locations to communicate and share information without having to leave the...
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Chia-chi Yang (University of Missouri-Columbia, USA)
The development and change in computer technologies today is so incredibly fast, and the lifecycle of technologies has been so shortened, that new technologies sprou...
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Mihir A. Parikh (University of Central Florida, USA), Neeraj Parolia (University of Central Florida, USA)
The Internet has a symbiotic relationship with academia. The Internet sprung from and is continually improved by academic research. In parallel, the Internet is also...
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Parviz Partow-Navid (California State University, Los Angeles, USA), Ludwig Slusky (California State University, Los Angeles, USA)
E-learning is defined as the transmission of knowledge whereby the instructor and/or the student participate in the learning process from different places and/or dif...
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Carol Wright (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
The term distance education is used to describe educational initiatives designed to compensate for and diminish distance in geography or distance in time. The introd...
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Hock Chuan Chan (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Bernard C.Y. Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Wei-Ping Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Businesses today must be fast and flexible, responsive to customers, and cost effective in their operations. They must collaborate more frequently with partners to b...
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Alexandra I. Cristea (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), raig Stewart (University of Nottingham, UK)
Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) can be considered the solution to the problems arising from the “one-size-fits-all” approach to information delivery prevalent throughout th...
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Norman Pendegraft (University of Idaho, USA)
The rapid change in information technology presents several serious problems to IS educators. In particular, the number of basic ideas that must be mastered is const...
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Judith C. Simon (The University of Memphis, USA), Lloyd D. Brooks (The University of Memphis, USA), Ronald B. Wilkes (The University of Memphis, USA)
An increasing number of traditional colleges and universities, responding to marketplace pressures, are offering online courses and degree programs. According to Wei...
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Donald A. Hantula (Temple University, USA), Darleen M. DeRosa (Right Management Consultants, USA)
Internet distance education is a natural consequence of fin de siecle industrial transformations from a manufacturing economy, in which standard educational practice...
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Anders Broberg (Umea University, Sweden)
Traditionally, much of the efforts to develop computer-based tools has been concentrated on developing production or authoring tools, such as word processors, drawin...
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Gergely Sipos (Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary), Peter Kacsuk (Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
This chapter summarizes the most relevant results that grid research achieved in the last decade, it presents the actual issues of the topic, and it outlines how cur...
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Michael Haller (Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Austria)
This chapter introduces a component-oriented approach for developing mixed reality (MR) applications. After a short definition of mixed reality, we present two possi...
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Virginia E. Garland (The University of New Hampshire, USA)
Wireless technologies have transformed learning, teaching, and leading in K-12 schools. Because of their speed and portability, laptops, planners, personal digital a...
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Hirohiko Sagawa (Hatachi, Ltd., Japan), Masaru Takeuchi (Hatachi, Ltd., Japan)
We have developed a sign language teaching system that uses sign language recognition and generation methods to overcome three problems with current learning materia...
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Julie Masterson-Smith (Manor Inter. School, New York, USA)
Administrators, classroom teachers, technology specialists, and library media specialists must be knowledgeable and ready to create and maintain strong, individualiz...
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Yao-Chung Chang (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, ROC), Han-Chieh Chao (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, ROC), Jiann-Liang Chen (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, ROC)
In recent years, the prevalence of Internet and wireless technology has promoted mobile communications as a major research area. For future distance education purpos...
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Juha Puustjarvi (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland), Päivi Poyry (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
Information retrieval in the context of virtual universities deals with the representation, organization, and access to learning objects. The representation and orga...
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| 134. |
Charlie Chen (Appalachian State University, USA), Terry Ryan (Claremont Graduate University, USA), Lorne Olfman (Claremont Graduate University, USA)
Organizations need effective and affordable software training. In face-to-face settings, behavior modeling (BM) is an effective, but expensive, training method. Can...
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| 135. |
Hakikur Rahman (SDNP, Bangladesh)
With the extended application of information technologies (IT), the conventional education system has crossed physical boundaries to reach the un-reached through a v...
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John Abresch (University of South Florida-Tampa, USA)
The use of geographic information in a variety of research and educational endeavors has created a number of challenges involving data management and dissemination i...
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Degan Zhang (University of Science and Technology of Beijing, China), Yuan-chao Li (China University of Petroleum, P. R. China), Huaiyu Zhang (Northwest University of China), Xinshang Zhang (Jidong Oilfield, P. R. China), Guangping Zeng (University of Science and Technology of Beijing, China)
As a new kind of computing paradigm, pervasive computing will meet the requirements of human being that anybody maybe obtain services in anywhere and at anytime, tas...
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| 138. |
Sherry Y. Chen (Brunel University, UK)
The use of Web-based instruction is becoming widespread in higher education; however, much remains to be learned about how different learners react to such instructi...
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| 139. |
Armando Cirrincione (SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy)
MultiMedia Technologies (MMT) are all that kind of technological tools that make us able to transmit information in a very large meaning, transforming information in...
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Sally M. Johnstone (Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications, USA)
In 1989 the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) located in Boulder, Colorado, founded the Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunicatio...
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Judith V. Boettcher (Designing for Learning and the University of Florida, USA)
The importance of design for instructional programs — whether on campus or online or at a distance — increases with the possible combinations of students, content, s...
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Andreas Holzinger (Medical University Graz (MUG), Austria), Harald Burgsteiner (Graz University of Applied Sciences, Austria), Helfrid Maresch (Graz University of Applied Sciences, Austria)
In this chapter the authors report about their experiences in education of both students of healthcare engineering at Graz University of Applied Sciences, and studen...
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Athanasis Karoulis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Ioannis Tarnanas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Andreas Pombortsis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
In this chapter we describe the expert-based approach in evaluating Open and Distance Learning (ODL) environments. Our study is mainly concerned with the domains of...
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Marie-Hélène Abel (University of Compiegne, France)
Learning can be considered as an outcome associated to acquire new competencies (Sicilia, 2005) and we can add new knowledge. A competence is a way to put into pract...
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Martha Cleveland-Innes (Athabasca University, Canada), Randy Garrison (University of Calgary, Canada), Ellen Kinsel (Odyssey Learning Systems, Canada)
This study outlines the process of adjustment learners experience when first participating in an online environment. Findings from a pilot study of adjustment to onl...
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Dianna L. Newman (University of Albany/SUNY, USA), Patricia Barbanell (Project VIEW, USA), John Falco (College of Saint Rose, USA)
Online communities have expanded to include a complex array of technologies that allow us to integrate multiple modes of interaction among participants. One such met...
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| 147. |
Elizabeth Buchanan (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
Contemporary distance education has its roots in early forms of postal correspondence study but has evolved to sophisticated, technologically grounded forms of educa...
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Jonathan B. Beedle (University of South Mississippi, USA), Vivian H. Wright (The University of Alabama, USA)
The purpose of this study is to determine whether multiplayer video gamers perceive that playing video games can increase higher order thinking skills such as motiva...
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| 149. |
Elizabeth Fanning (The University of Virginia, USA)
A game mod describes a modification within an existing commercial computer-based game that has been created by a user. By game modding, a user can participate in the...
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| 150. |
Shantha Fernando (University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka)
Around the world, e-learning is becoming popular, especially among higher education institutes (universities). Many highly ranked universities have either already de...
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Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis (University of Patras, and Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece), Jim Prentzas (Technological Educational Institute of Lamia and Research Academic Computer Technololgy Institute, Greeece)
In this chapter, we deal with knowledge representation in Intelligent Educational Systems (IESs). We make an effort to define requirements for Knowledge Representati...
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| 152. |
Rand J. Spiro (Michigan State University, USA), Brian P. Collins (Michigan State University, USA), Aparna R. Ramchandran (Michigan State University, USA)
The words openness and flexibility—the latter is the topic of this volume—are joined in the title of this chapter. We see them as two sides of the same coin—structur...
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Amy Scott Metcalfe (The University of Arizona, USA)
The number of students with disabilities who attend college is rising, which may be one of the many positive outcomes of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990....
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Maurice W. Wright (Temple University, USA)
The adaptation of a traditional, face-to-face course to an online format presents both challenges and opportunities. A face-to-face fundamentals course treating the...
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Ilias Maglogiannis (Universiyt of Aegean, Greece), Kostas Karpouzis (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
A major issue problem in military training is the territorial dispersion of military personnel in a wide geographical area. Typically in every military training cour...
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Elsebeth Korsgaard Sorensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
An alternative theoretical framework for analyzing and designing computer-supported collaborative learning environments is introduced. Bateson’s theory (1973) is use...
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Maria Delia Rojas (Murdoch University, Australia), Tanya McGill (Murdoch University, Australia), Arnold Depickere (Murdoch University, Australia)
Universities teach project management to information technology (IT) students. The project management principles that students previously have learned often are put...
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Jane E. Klobas (Bocconi University, Italy, and the University of Western Australia, Australia), Stefano Renzi (Bocconi University, Italy)
After several years of Internet use in traditional universities, some patterns have emerged, both in the nature of use, and in understanding the conditions associate...
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Lisa M. Daniels (North Dakota State University, USA), Jeff Terpstra (North Dakota State University, USA), Kimberly Addicott (North Dakota State University, USA), Brian M. Slator (North Dakota State University, USA), Donald P Schwert (North Dakota State University, USA), Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat (North Dakota State University, USA), Phillip McClean (North Dakota State University, USA), Alan R. White (North Dakota State University, USA)
The North Dakota State University (NDSU) World Wide Web Instructional Committee (WWWIC) is an inter-disciplinary research team, which has, since the 1990s, developed...
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Jorge G. Ruiz (University of Miami, USA), Maria H. van Zuilen (University of Miami, USA), Alan Katz (University of Miami, USA), Marcos Milanez (University of Miami, USA), Richard G. Tiberius (University of Miami, USA)
Residency education is the period of clinical education that follows graduation from medical school, and prepares physicians for the independent practice of medicine...
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Yuanchun Shi (Tsinghua University, China), Weikai Xie (Tsinghua University, China), Guangyou Xu (Tsinghua University, China), Peifeng Xiang (Tsinghua University, China), Baopeng Zhang (Tsinghua University, China)
Real-time interactive virtual classrooms play an important role in distance learning. However currently available systems are insufficient in supporting large-scale...
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| 162. |
Daniel Brandon (Christian Brothers University, USA)
This chapter discusses the modern discipline of “project management” and the role of this discipline in technology literacy. Professional organizations that foster t...
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| 163. |
Andrea Bartlett (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA)
Student ePortfolios offer both advantages and challenges for teacher educators. The purpose of this case study is to identify benefits that make the effort worthwhil...
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Brian F. Fox (Santa Fe Community College, USA)
This chapter briefly describes the growing concern over a lack of academic integrity in higher education and the traditional methods employed to detect and prevent i...
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M. W. ("Wijnand") Aalderink (Windesheim University for Professional Education, The Netherlands), M. H.C.H. ("Marij") Veugelers (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
This chapter describes the important role that the concept of ePortfolio plays in new pedagogical paradigms in The Netherlands. ePortfolio can be seen both as a cons...
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Marilyn Lewis (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)
Information and communication technology (ICT) allows users to access information without taking geographic position into account. These users are also unconstrained...
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Chiara Giorgi (Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI), Switzerland), Dieter Schürch (Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI), Switzerland)
Since the end of 20th Century, the introduction of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has deeply influenced many aspects of everyday life, leading to t...
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László Zsolt Varga (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
This chapter introduces agent technology as a means of creating dynamic software systems for the changing needs of smart organizations. The notion of agency is intro...
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| 169. |
Vivian H. Wright (University of Alabama, USA), Jon Beedle (Mississippi State University, USA), Ronnie Stanford (University of Alabama, USA)
Portions of an international master’s program were designed for a blended, online delivery in one pilot course. This approach allowed students in Central and South A...
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Leo Tan Wee Hin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), R. Subramaniam (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Continuing education constitutes an important aspect of furthering the process of learning beyond the formal years of schooling. Leveraging mainly on the individual’...
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Ibrahima Poda (Miami University, USA), William F. Brescia (University of Arkansas, USA)
Electronic information literacy has gained increased importance with the advent of the new information and communication technologies which, driven by the convergenc...
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Victor McNair (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland), Kevin Marshall (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
This chapter reports on a pilot study which examined how student teachers of a one-year Post Graduate Certificate in Education course in Northern Ireland developed r...
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| 173. |
LeAnne K. Robinson (Western Washington University, USA)
This study examines educators’ perceived barriers to technology integration and the relationship to education reform. Educators and administrators from four elementa...
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| 174. |
Yi-Ping Huang (University of Maryland, USA)
The teacher education programs at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and its professional community have undergone substantial changes, as developing...
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| 175. |
Gilly Salmon (Open University Business School, UK)
There are few published reports of structured approaches to developing lecturers for new online roles. However, both campus and distance learning institutions can of...
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Y. Y. Jessie Wong (Independent Educational Researcher, Canada), R. Gerber (University of New England, Australia), K. A. Toh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
The Internet has transformed the way education is delivered in the 21st Century. Web-based education has been developed on the basis of the capability and potential...
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| 177. |
Hsianghoo Steve Ching (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Carmel McNaught (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Paul W.T. Poon (University of Macau, Macau, China)
This article will address several areas relating to online learning and technology. We will report on work done in the development of four models that have been used...
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Jeffrey W. Merhout (Miami University, USA), Stephanie J. Etter (Mount Aloysius College, USA)
As popular literature claims that college graduates are entering the workforce lacking sufficient writing skills, this paper argues that the integration of writing i...
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Aybüke Aurum (The University of New South Wales, Australia), Meliha Handzic (The University of New South Wales, Australia), Adian Gardiner (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
This chapter examines the potential of the application of an individual creativity-enhancing technique (called SoloBrainstorming, or SBS) to improve the level of cre...
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| 180. |
Paula M. Winke (Michigan State University)
In this chapter, the challenges involved in creating online Arabic and Russian proficiency tests by using a commercial test product are discussed. Guidelines used fo...
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| 181. |
Petek Askar (Hacettepe University, Turkey), Ugur Halici (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Most of the discussions related to education are about technological innovations. Indeed as Rogers (1995) stated, we often use the word “innovation” and “technology”...
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Jennifer R. Jamison (Murdoch University, Australia)
This chapter demonstrates how contemporary chiropractic education uses authentic “classroom” learning opportunities to prepare students for the clinical practice. Sa...
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| 183. |
Doris Lee (Pennsylvania State University, USA), Steve Boreland (Temple University Health Systems, USA)
In this chapter, the use of computer-supported learning (CSL) in a corporate setting is defined as the delivery of learning modules or lessons containing knowledge a...
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Noppadol Prammance (Burapha University International College, Thailand)
This chapter reports the results of the case study of online interaction. Prior to conducting the case study, the author conducted a pre-study to understand how stud...
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Hilary Wilder (William Patterson University, USA)
This case study explores the use of online distance learning technology to bring an international component to a teacher education program. By converting a course in...
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Pier Cesare Rivoltella (Catholic University of Milan, Italy)
The goal of this chapter is to define the problems a school can have when it implements technology in education. This phenomenon is explained according to theory of...
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| 187. |
Jonathan Frank (Suffolk University, USA), Janet Toland (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Karen D. Schenk (K.D. Schenk and Associates Consulting, USA)
The impact of cultural diversity on group interactions through technology is an active research area. Current research has found that a student’s culture appears to...
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| 188. |
Timothy Pelton (University of Victoria, Canada), Leslee Francis Pelton (University of Victoria, Canada)
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) is a relatively new type of technology in which a computer program “intelligently” selects and presents questions to examinees accordi...
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| 189. |
Margaret Haughy (University of Alberta, Canada)
This chapter delineates changing organizational responses to the provision of faculty support for teaching and learning in six large Canadian universities since 1997...
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| 190. |
Bryan D. Bradley (Brigham Young University, USA)
This chapter provides a survey of basic legal issues that online assessment developers and users need to be aware of and account for in their assessment design, deve...
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| 191. |
Sherif Kamel (The American University in Cairo, Egypt)
New online learning techniques lead to improved ways to investing in larger numbers of people and optimizing the use of resources. Respectively, virtual organization...
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| 192. |
Douglas B. Johnstone (Western Governors University, USA)
Western Governors University (WGU) was formally established in 1996 by the governors of 19 western states. From its inception it was committed to delivering all of i...
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| 193. |
June K. Hilton (Jurupa Valley High School, USA)
Empirical data from a secondary school that took steps to increase technology integration in its classrooms with the long-term goal of raising student achievement ar...
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| 194. |
Lambertus Hesselink (Stanford University, USA), Dharmarus Rizal (Stanford University, USA), Eric Bjornson (Stanford University, USA), Sandy Paik (Stanford University, USA), Raj Batra (Stanford University, USA), Peter Catrysse (Stanford University, USA), Dan Savage (Stanford University, USA), Anthony Wong (Stanford University, USA)
Cyberlab is a fully automated, Internet accessible laboratory for use in research and teaching, developed at Stanford University since 1996. Cyberlab is a completely...
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| 195. |
Kathryn Haley Goldman (Institute for Higher Learning Innovation, USA), Lynn . Dierking (Institute for Higher Learning Innovation, USA)
Societies are in the midst of change, witnessing an explosion in out-of-school learning. From the proliferation of educational programming through film, television,...
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| 196. |
Sheizaf Rafaeli (University of Haifa Mt. Carmel, Israel), Yuval Dan-Gur (University of Haifa Mt. Carmel, Israel), Miri Barak (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Recommendation systems can play an extensive role in online learning. In such systems, learners can receive guidance in locating and ranking references, knowledge bi...
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| 197. |
Ashok Banerji (Monisha Electronic Education Trust, India), Saswata Basu (Monisha Electronic Education Trust, India)
It is widely recognised that knowledge and education are the key factors that need attention to eradicate poverty. Yet the poorest sections of the community have the...
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| 198. |
Kristina Love (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Midway through the first decade of the new millennium, teachers are still facing considerable challenges in dealing with the complex forms of literacy that are incre...
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| 199. |
Andrea L. Edmundson (CARF International, USA)
This exploratory study examined the effects of cross-cultural learning dimensions on e-learning outcomes for employees in functionally equivalent jobs in Western and...
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| 200. |
Claire Khek (National University of Singapore, Singapore), John Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Yingqin Zhong (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Assistive Learning Technologies (ALT) have increasingly become pertinent in developing the technology literacy in education for supporting physically-disadvantaged l...
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P. Clint Rogers (Brigham Young University, USA), Scott L. Howell (Brigham Young University, USA)
nternationally, religious institutions are developing distance learning for a variety of reasons and purposes. The religious applications of distance learning compri...
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| 202. |
Ali Fawaz Shareef (Massey University, New Zealand), Kinshuk (Massey University, New Zealand)
Small island nations, especially Maldives, encounter a number of limitations in providing services to their people due to their size. These services include educatio...
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| 203. |
Eric G. Hansen (Educational Testing Services (ETS), Princeton, USA), Robert J. Mislevy (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
There is a great need for designers of computer-based tests and testing systems to build accessibility into their designs from the earliest stages, thereby overcomin...
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| 204. |
Mike Keppell (The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong)
Within teacher education problem-based learning (PBL) has the potential to enrich teaching and learning across the curriculum. It is suggested that PBL may offer a m...
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| 205. |
John T. Behrens (Cisco Systems, USA), Tara A. Collison (Cisco Systems, USA), Sarah DeMark (Cisco Systems, USA)
During the last 6 years, the Cisco Networking Academy™Program has delivered online curricula and over 36 million online assessments to support instructors and school...
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| 206. |
Robert S. Owen (Texas A&M University - Texarkana, USA), Bosede Aworuwa (Texas A&M University - Texarkana, USA)
This chapter discusses the principles of two qualitatively different and somewhat competing instructional designs from the 1950s and ’60s, linear programmed instruct...
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| 207. |
Luis Barrera (Cesar Vallejo University, Peru)
This article reviews the history, state of the art, and future trends in distance education in South American countries through an overview of the main experiences i...
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Petek Askar (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
Distance education is the educational process in which the instructor and learner are physically separated, and interaction between them is conducted through technol...
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| 209. |
Floriana Grasso (Liverpool University, UK), Paul Leng (Liverpool University, UK)
Online delivery of degree-level programmes is an attractive option, especially for working professionals and others who are unable to contemplate full-time residenti...
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| 210. |
M. A. Rentroia-Bonito (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal), J. Jorge (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal), Claude Ghaoui (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)
E-learning is expected to support organizations and individuals so they can become more adaptable and competitive. However, in order for organizations to realize the...
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| 211. |
Habibah Lateh (University of Science Malaysia, Malaysia), Arumugam Raman (University of Science Malaysia, Malaysia)
Malaysia, in comparison to some of the other countries in South East Asia, is relatively small, with a size of 329,750 km2 and a population of 25.45 million (first q...
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| 212. |
Adrienne A. Reynolds (UAE University, UAE)
The countries of the Middle East are undergoing rapid change in many areas, and the field of education is illustrative. This is particularly the case for the members...
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K. Komathy (Anna University, India), P. Vivekanandan (Anna University, India), V. Ramachandran (Anna University, India)
The objective of this paper is to emphasize the need for an effective security model and its implementation for distributed applications. Online web-based education...
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Faye L. Lesht (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne, USA), Rae-Anne Montague (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne, USA), Vaughn J. Page (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne, USA), Najmuddin Shaik (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne, USA), Linda C. Smith (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne, USA)
Through case study, this chapter lends insight to ways online assessment can facilitate a holistic approach to the evaluation of distance education programs. In 2001...
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| 215. |
Yair Levy (Nova Southeastern University, USA), Michelle M. Ramim (Nova Southeastern University, USA)
The Greek philosopher Aristotle indicated that learning is the outcome of both teaching and practice. Clearly, learning is not confined exclusively to classroom lect...
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| 216. |
Maggie Beers (British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada)
This chapter describes the participatory role faculty members have played in the first year of a five-year initiative that uses e-learning to promote educational exc...
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| 217. |
Shantha Liyanage (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Learning processes are essential in building individual and organisational competencies and transfer of learning and knowledge among individual and organisational le...
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| 218. |
José Braga de Vasconcelos (Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Portugal), Chris Kimble (University of York, UK)
This chapter describes an ontology based competence management model that can be used to support distributed collaborative working and facilitate organisational lean...
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| 219. |
Vladimír Modrák (Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia)
Efforts to separate unequivocally substantial signs of versatile tools of manufacturing management are usually marked by a narrowed view of the field of their use. S...
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| 220. |
Wm. Benjamin Martz Jr. (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA), Venkateshwar K. Reddy (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA)
The education industry is being transformed by the ever-growing presence of distance education. Distance education has several market drivers that make educators, co...
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| 221. |
Tanya McGill (Murdoch University, Australia), Michael Dixon (Murdoch University, Australia)
The information technology industry is subject to rapid change. There have been concerns expressed in the literature about the ability of information technology prof...
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| 222. |
A. K. Aggarwal (University of Baltimore, USA)
As we move from a focus on data acquisition to a knowledge-based society, just-in-time and just-in-place education is becoming a necessity. Web-based education (WBE)...
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| 223. |
Glenn Lowry (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), Rodney Turner (Victoria University, Australia)
In this chapter, we consider how information systems educators might revise curriculum content and adopt student-centered/active learning pedagogical approaches to a...
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| 224. |
Ken Stevens (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
As rural communities and schools decline in size educational policy makers often question their viability. In the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador and...
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| 225. |
Gary A. Berg (California State University Channel Islands, USA)
In considering various management approaches internationally for the delivery of computer-based learning, there is an interest in total quality management (TQM). The...
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| 226. |
Daniel Brandon (Christian Brothers University, USA)
Project Management is “the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to the project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expecta...
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| 227. |
Richard Ryan (University of Oklahoma, USA)
To date most online content and experiences have been packaged in a traditional “class” format and delivered using a web site posted on a provider’s server. This cha...
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| 228. |
Heather Arthur-Gray (Griffith University, Australia), John Campbell (University of Canberra, Australia)
There is a “deep-rooted inequality situation in the Thai economy and society” (Krongkaewa & Kakwanib, 2003). This inequality permeates all aspects of Thai society, h...
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| 229. |
Ned Kock (Texas A&M International University, USA)
Virtually every university in the US and overseas has seen a significant increase in demand for information technology (IT) courses and programs in the last 10 years...
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| 230. |
Michaela Knust (Georg-August University, Germany), Svenja Hagenhoff (Georg-August University, Germany)
Discussions about virtual universities, teleteaching or Internet-based learning usually concentrate on pedagogical or technical topics. Ideas and concepts about mana...
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| 231. |
Sandra Barker (University of South Australia, Australia)
In this chapter, the introduction of “real-life” scenarios to undergraduate business students to enhance their understanding of end-user development of databases is...
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| 232. |
John M. Carroll (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Educational technology provides many examples of how efficient software development and deployment is not enough. Teachers work in a complex and dynamic context in w...
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| 233. |
Nory B. Jones (University of Maine, USA), Brett Golann (University of Maine, USA), Gloria Vollmers (University of Maine, USA)
The purpose of this article is to share the experiences and lessons learned from an experimental graduate class using Web-based technologies that resulted in the dev...
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| 234. |
Stephen Burgess (Victoria University, Australia), Paul Darbyshire (Victoria University, Australia)
Since the mid-1990s, there have been many claims that the Web has become the new paradigm for teaching. However, most academics do not use the Web as a replacement f...
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| 235. |
Kathryn M. Zuckweiler (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA), Marc J. Schniederjans (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA), Dwayne A. Ball (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
This paper presents two modeling approaches that can be used to determine student class sizes for instructors who teach Web-based courses. The methodologies act to p...
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| 236. |
Shirish C. Srivastava (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Thompson S.H. Teo (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Most existing studies on technology training address the operational issues of training process (e.g., training needs assessment, learning, delivery methods, etc.)....
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| 237. |
Sunil Hazari (University of West Georgia, USA)
The past decade has brought tremendous changes to higher education. Technology components that supplement teaching and learning are integrated into programs and cour...
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| 238. |
Richard Ladyshewsky (Curtin University of Technology, Australia), John Ryan (Ryan Management Consulting, Australia)
The development of managerial expertise is a combination of acquiring further knowledge and integrating it with past experience and beliefs. To do so in isolation li...
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| 239. |
David Gadish (California State University - Los Angeles, USA)
Schools of business can benefit from adoption of geographic information systems (GIS). A brief overview of GIS technology is presented along with an example showcasi...
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| 240. |
Gary A. Berg (California State University Channel Islands, USA)
Since computer-based learning can involve partnerships with for-profit organizations, be viewed as a route to increased revenue, and potentially be used to reduce la...
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| 241. |
Zane L. Berge (University of Maryland, USA), Lenora Giles (University of Baltimore, USA)
New information and communication technology, specifically computer networked systems, create both a demand and an opportunity for businesses to approach training an...
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| 242. |
Catherine C. Schifter (Temple University, USA)
Distance education is not new to higher education. Correspondence courses have served students since the 19th century. What is different today is the use of interact...
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| 243. |
Harold M. Horowitz (Socratec, Inc., USA)
This chapter describes my 25-year journey and experience with audience response systems (ARS), starting with my first realization of the potential of ARS while teach...
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| 244. |
Christine Sweeney (NCS Pearson, USA)
Those who are fortunate enough to be associated with K-12 education during this first decade of the 21st century will witness tremendous evolutionary—even revolution...
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| 245. |
Sonya S. Gaither Shepherd (Georgia Southern University, USA)
The creation of computer software and hardware, telecommunications, databases, and the Internet has affected society as a whole, and particularly higher education by...
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| 246. |
Barbara A. Frey (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Ashli Molinero (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Ellen Cohn (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Just as wheelchair ramps and elevators provide access to wheelchair users, good Web design provides “electronic curb ramps” to the Internet for individuals with visu...
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| 247. |
John B. Nash (Stanford University, USA), Christoph Richter (University of Hannover, Germany), Heidrun Allert (University of Hannover, Germany)
The call for the integration of program evaluation into the development of computer-supported learning environments is ever increasing. Pushed not only by demands fr...
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| 248. |
David Catterick (University of Dundee, Scotland)
A product of its historical origins, online learning is firmly rooted in the educational values that dominate post-secondary education in Britain, Australasia, and N...
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| 249. |
Dwayne Harapnuik (University of Alberta, Canada)
This chapter introduces inquisitivism as an approach for designing and delivering Web-based instruction that shares many of the same principles of minimalism and oth...
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| 250. |
Edward D. Garten (University of Dayton, USA), Tedi Thompson (American Public University System, USA)
This is an urgently needed topic. It is the author’s conviction that, currently, there are no 21st century schools and, even worse, there is no substantive and widel...
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| 251. |
Xinchun Wang (California State University, Fresno, USA)
Although the pedagogical advantages of online interactive learning are well known, much needs to be done in instructional design of applicable collaborative learning...
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| 252. |
B. Olaniran (Texas Tech University, USA)
The integration of communication technologies and the Internet has created an explosion in the use of e-learning both locally and globally. The beneficiaries of this...
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| 253. |
Tanya McGill (Murdoch University, Australia)
Certification has become a popular adjunct to traditional means of acquiring information technology skills and employers increasingly specify a preference for those...
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| 254. |
K. Watson (Coast Community College District, USA)
Psychologists and linguists agree that communicative elements other than words alone transmit more than 65% of the meaning of any linguistic message. New messages in...
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| 255. |
D. D. Davis (Old Dominion University, USA), D. A. Major (Norfolk State University, USA)
We describe an intervention that uses computer science (CS) faculty and students to create an inclusive learning environment. Our intervention model assumes that per...
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| 256. |
H. Muukkonen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
In higher education, students are often asked to demonstrate critical thinking, academic literacy (Geisler, 1994), expert-like use of knowledge, and creation of know...
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| 257. |
A. D. Olofsson (Umea University, Sweden), J. O. Lindberg (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)
In this chapter, the possibilities to use technology in order to improve the contextual and value-based dimensions in online distance-based teacher training in Swede...
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J. L. Quesenberry (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
The historical gender stratification in technical disciplines has been an area of study for many years and researchers have concluded that women are alarmingly under...
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| 259. |
M. Specht (Fraunhofer FIT-ICON, Denmark)
This chapter presents an overview of research work for contextualized learning, integrating the background of adaptive hypermedia, ubiquitous computing, and current...
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| 260. |
S. M. Hewett (The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, USA)
The use of electronic portfolios for students as an assessment tool is explored in this chapter. Portfolios have expanded from use in the arts and humanities to the...
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| 261. |
C. Pahl (Dublin City University, Ireland)
Software-mediated learning requires adjustments in the teaching and learning process. In par¬ticular active learning facilitated through interactive learning softwar...
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| 262. |
P. Carayon (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Historically, women have had lower levels of educational attainment (Freeman, 2004; NCES, 1999), which in turn could negatively affect their opportunities in the lab...
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| 263. |
V. Kinuthia (Georgia State University, USA)
One of the most difficult challenges facing African higher education institutions (HEIs) is the successful resolution of the inherent tension that underlines efficie...
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| 264. |
C. Newell (University of Tasmania, Australia), M. Debenham (Consultant, UK)
Distance education may be seen as both enabling and disabling in its application to, and relationship with, people with disability and chronic illness. Cutting-edge...
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| 265. |
C. Angeli (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
We live in a world that is constantly impacted by information and communication technology (ICT). ICT is considered an important catalyst and tool for inducing educa...
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| 266. |
B. Martz (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA)
Distance education is playing an ever-growing role in the education industry. As such, it is prudent to explore and understand driving conditions that underlie this...
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P. M. Boechler (University of Alberta, Canada)
Cognitive load theory (CLT) is currently the most prominent cognitive theory pertaining to instructional design and is referred to in numerous empirical articles in...
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| 268. |
E. Benrud (American University, USA)
This article examines the performance of students in a Web-based corporate finance course and how the technologies associated with communication on the Internet can...
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K. J. Maser (Booz Allen Hamilton, USA)
This article highlights findings from an empirical study that explores the nature of female underrepresentation in information technology. Specifically, this researc...
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| 270. |
G. Salter (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
There are many in education who appear to think that it is sufficient to purchase and install technology for it to be successfully used (Boddy, 1997). Another common...
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B.R. Lim (Kyung Hee University, South Lorea)
In an effort to support public education, the Korean government utilized e-learning and established EBS e-learning system. Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) e-le...
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| 272. |
Vasco Furtado (University of Fortaleza, Brazil), Eurico Vasconcelos (Integrated Colleges of Ceara (FIC), Brazil)
In this work we will describe EGA (educational geosimulation architecture), an architecture for the development of pedagogical tools for training in urban activities...
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| 273. |
Bruce Rollier (University of Baltimore, USA), Fred Niederman (Saint Louis University, USA)
Although the Internet has been in existence since 1969, it was not widely used for educational purposes in its first two decades. Few students had access to e-mail,...
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| 274. |
Dirk Morrison (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
This chapter discusses the imperative prerequisite to the effective adoption of e-learning by institutions of higher education, namely, the adoption of new pedagogic...
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| 275. |
Geraldine Clarebout (University of Leuven, Belgium), Jan Elen (University of Leuven, Belgium), Joost Lowyck (University of Leuven, Belgium), Jef Van den Ende (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium), Erwin Van den Enden (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium)
Educational goals have generally shifted from knowing everything in a specific domain to knowing how to deal with complex problems. Reasoning and information process...
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| 276. |
Kim E. Dooley (Texas A&M University, USA), James R. Linder (Texas A&M University, USA), Chanda Elbert (Texas A&M University, USA), Timothy H. Murphy (Texas A&M University, USA), Theresa P. Murphrey (Texas A&M University, USA)
Research in the field of distance education has recognized the need for a change and modification of the faculty role in teaching at a distance (Jones, Lindner, Murp...
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| 277. |
Murray Turoff (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA), Richard Discenza (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA), Carolin Howard (Techknowledge-E Systems, USA)
Designed properly, distance education classes can be at least as effective and, in some ways, even more effective than face-to-face courses. The tools and technologi...
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| 278. |
Curtis J. Bonk (Indiana University, USA), Seung-hee Lee (Indiana University, USA), Xiaojing Lui (Indiana University, USA), Bude Su (Indiana University, USA)
During the last several years, high expectations have surrounded e-learning initiatives in companies, universities, and schools. Presently, however, this optimism ha...
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| 279. |
Miguel-Ángel Sicilia (University of Alcala, Spain), Elena García Barriocanal (University of Alcala, Spain)
Current efforts to standardize e-learning resources are centered on the notion of a learning object as a piece of content that can be reused in diverse educational c...
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| 280. |
Tad Waddington (Accenture, USA), Bruce Aaron (Accenture, USA), Rachael Sheldrick (Accenture, USA)
This chapter provides proven strategy and tactics for the corporate evaluator. Topics include: adopting a performance-based operating model (the V-model) to shift fo...
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| 281. |
Phil Long (Information Services and Technology, USA), Frank Tansey (Technology Consultant, USA)
Specifications define the nature of the interconnections between the distinct parts of complex learning systems, but not their boundaries. Next generation CMS tools...
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| 282. |
Lesley Treleaven (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
In this chapter, the literature of online collaborative learning (OCL) is extensively reviewed for contributions to evaluation. This review presents a new taxonomy f...
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| 283. |
Todd Chavez (Tampa Library at the University of South Florida-Tampa, USA)
The revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science being evinced by the exponential expansion of computer-based t...
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| 284. |
Lisa A. Petrides (Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, USA), Lilly Ngyuen (Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, USA)
While the pressure of public accountability has placed increasing pressure on higher education institutions to provide information regarding critical outcomes, this...
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| 285. |
Merilyn Burke (University of South Florida, USA), Bruce Lubotsky Levin (University of South Florida, USA), Ardis Hanson (University of South Florida, USA)
Historically, distance learning or distance education began as little more than “correspondence courses,” which promised an education in one’s own home as early as 1...
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| 286. |
Jim Lee (CTB/McGraw-Hill, USA), Sylvia Tidwell-Scheuring (CTB/McGraw-Hill, USA), Karen Barton (CTB/McGraw-Hill, USA)
Online assessment, in its infancy, is likely to facilitate a variety of innovations in both formative and summative assessment. This chapter focuses on the potential...
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| 287. |
Timothy K. Shih (Tamkang University, Tiawan), Qing Li (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Jason C. Hung (Northern Taiwan Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
In the last chapter, we discuss how advanced multimedia technologies are used in distance learning systems, including multimedia authoring and presentation, Web-base...
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Vicki L. Gergory (University of South Florida, USA)
Libraries of the 21st century are very different places from those that existed at the beginning of the 20th century, and very different as well from the libraries o...
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Cecilia Mari (Università Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy), Sara Genone (Università Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy), Luca Mari (Università Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy)
This paper analyzes the reciprocal influences between various teaching methodologies sup¬ported by information and communication technology (ICT) and the teaching ob...
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Glenn Russell (Monash University, Australia)
Until recent times, schools have been characterised by the physical presence of teachers and students together. Usually, a building is used for instruction, and teac...
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D. David (ANGEL Learning, Inc., USA)
Course management systems will unquestionably become one of the most critical enterprise systems in higher education. This is because these systems are more closely...
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Bryan Alexander (Middlebury College, USA)
Next-generation course management systems (CMS) are likely to take advantage of today’s applications’ structural and pedagogical limitations, supporting student and...
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Christopher O’Mahony (Saint Ignatius’ College, Australia)
Virtual learning environments (VLEs) and managed learning environments (MLEs) are emerging as popular and useful tools in a variety of educational contexts. Since th...
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Natahn K. Lindsay (University of Michigan, USA), Peter B. Williams (Brigham Young University, USA), Scott L. Howell (Brigham Young University, USA)
A number of prominent distance learning journals have established the need for administrators to be informed and prepared with strategic plans equal to foreseeable c...
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Roli Varma (University of New Mexico, USA), Marcella LaFever (University of New Mexico, USA)
The problem of disproportional representation of women in the computer science (CS) field in post-secondary education has become a major concern (AAUW, 2000; Camp, 2...
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David Gibson (CurveShift.com, USA)
simSchool is a game-based simulation developed with funding from the Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3, 2003) program of the United States Departm...
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