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Karoulis, Athanasis; Demetriadis, Stavros; Pombortsis, Andreas – Computers and Education, 2006
This paper compares several interface evaluation methods applied in the case of a computer based learning (CBL) environment, during a longitudinal study performed in three European countries, Greece, Germany, and Holland, and within the framework of an EC funded Leonardo da Vinci program. The paper firstly considers the particularities of the CBL…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Longitudinal Studies
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Jones, Ann; And Others – Computers and Education, 1992
Describes an experiment at the Open University in Great Britain that expanded the use of home-based microcomputers for distance education students enrolled in higher education courses. Results of an evaluation of the program are discussed, computer conferencing is described, student drop-outs are examined, and future possibilities are considered.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Dropouts, Educational Trends
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Adams, J.; Rogers, B.; Hayne, S.; Mark, G.; Nash, J.; Leifer, L. – Computers and Education, 2005
While the telepointer has been widely accepted in the Computer Supported Collaborative Work community, little work has been done to quantify its effect on performance and perception. We present preliminary results quantifying the telepointer's effect on knowledge retention and satisfaction in an online collaboration. In experiments, a remote…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Computer Interfaces
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Butcher, P. G. – Computers and Education, 1986
Describes design and production of the award-winning software used to control Great Britain's Open University Materials Science videodisc, the Teddy Bear Disc, which is used to teach undergraduate students about materials engineering. The disc is designed for use in one-week sessions, which students attend in July or August. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Design, Diagrams
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Evans, Chris; Gibbons, Nicola J.; Shah, Kavita; Griffin, Darren K. – Computers and Education, 2004
Computer-based learning (CBL) is well established and its benefits are widely reported. It has found considerable utility in recent years with the explosion in interest in the use of the Web as a knowledge medium. Many online courses, however, consist merely of a series of textual notes and pictures with little navigational information or choice.…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Distance Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Online Courses
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Scanlon, Eileen; Colwell, Chetz; Cooper, Martyn; Di Paolo, Terry – Computers and Education, 2004
Science and engineering students' involvement in practical work contributes to the development of their understanding of the concepts and processes of science. The Practical Experimentation by Accessible Remote Learning (PEARL) project aimed to develop a system to enable students to conduct real-world experiments at a distance using a computer. We…
Descriptors: Science Education, Special Needs Students, Learning Experience, Distance Education
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Strijbos, J. W.; Martens, R. L.; Jochems, W. M. G. – Computers and Education, 2004
At present, the design of computer-supported group-based learning (CSGBL) is often based on subjective decisions regarding tasks, pedagogy and technology, or concepts such as "cooperative learning" and "collaborative learning." Critical review reveals these concepts as insufficiently substantial to serve as a basis for CSGBL design. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Interaction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Instructional Design
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Kaufman, David – Computers and Education, 1984
Describes possible computer applications in distance education, including both instructional and instructional and administrative support uses, and argues that computers will revolutionize educational and social dimensions of distance education practice with consequent effects on traditional educational systems. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Distance Education, Educational Administration
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Upitis, Rena – Computers and Education, 1990
Contrasts uses of electronic mail which are contrived by teachers versus uses that are based on real educational needs. Examples based on elementary school projects in Canada, the United States, and Australia are given; and uses in distance education, in school administration, with handicapped children, and to improve writing skills are described.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Distance Education, Educational Administration
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Arger, Geoff; Clayton, Debbie – Computers and Education, 1989
Describes results of a survey of the use of computer-assisted learning (CAL) in distance education in Australia. Highlights include subject areas that use CAL; software specifications; types of hardware used; students' and instructors' perceptions of computer usage; and suggestions for further research. (13 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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O'Malley, Claire E.; Scanlon, Eileen – Computers and Education, 1990
Discusses cooperative problem solving among Open University physics and math students and describes three studies that investigated how to design effective computer-based support for collaborative learning in distance education. The value of peer interaction for learning and problem solving is discussed, and students' attitudes to group work are…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Distance Education
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Jones, Ann; Petre, Marian – Computers and Education, 1994
Reports the results of a case study of home computing use in an Open University (Great Britain) multimedia course. The use of student questionnaires and journals is described; and student attitudes about relating new information to existing knowledge, retention, transfer of knowledge, the need for reference materials, and time spent are discussed.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware