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Gramann, Klaus; Muller, Hermann J.; Eick, Eva-Maria; Schonebeck, Bernd – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Three experiments investigated spatial orientation in a virtual navigation task. Subjects had to adjust a homing vector indicating their end position relative to the origin of the path. It was demonstrated that sparse visual flow was sufficient for accurate path integration. Moreover, subjects were found to prefer a distinct egocentric or…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Spatial Ability, Computer Simulation
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Hasegawa, Shinobu; Kashihara, Akihiro; Toyoda, Jun'ichi – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2003
Learning with existing web-based resources has become popular and important, for example, in cases where there are diverse learning resources dealing with the same learning topic. However, many resources do not have a clear description of their characteristics, which makes it difficult for learners to select appropriate resources. This article…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Educational Resources, Internet, Navigation (Information Systems)
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Drachsler, Hendrik; Hummel, Hans; van den Berg, Bert; Eshuis, Jannes; Waterink, Wim; Nadolski, Rob; Berlanga, Adriana; Boers, Nanda; Koper, Rob – Educational Technology & Society, 2009
The need to support users of the Internet with the selection of information is becoming more important. Learners in complex, self-organising Learning Networks have similar problems and need guidance to find and select most suitable learning activities, in order to attain their lifelong learning goals in the most efficient way. Several research…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Learning Activities, Lifelong Learning, Program Effectiveness
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Blummer, Barbara – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2007
In the early 1990s, numerous academic libraries adopted the web as a communication tool with users. The literature on academic library websites includes research on both design and navigation. Early studies typically focused on design characteristics, since websites initially merely provided information on the services and collections available in…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Journals, Internet, Literature Reviews
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Veinot, Tiffany C. – Library Quarterly, 2007
To date, LIS studies of workplace information practices have primarily focused on occupations that require a university education, and, consequently, little is known about the information practices of blue-collar workers. This study uses a qualitative case study approach to examine the workplace information practices of a blue-collar worker--a…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Information Management, Employment Practices, Inspection
Maurer, Matthew M.; Bell, Edward C.; Woods, Eric; Allen, Roland – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
There is a general sense today that constructivist teaching is not up to the task of preparing students for high-stakes exams. In this article, the authors describe a highly effective constructivist approach used to teach students in a learning situation that takes the meaning of "high stakes" to another level. They talk about teachers of "cane…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Blindness, Navigation, Visually Impaired Mobility
Lucy, Jon; And Others – 1980
The purpose of this publication is to promote a better understanding of how basic weather features develop on Chesapeake Bay and enable boaters to enjoy the Bay's unique waterways. Sections include: (1) Chesapeake Bay climate; (2) general weather features; (3) seasonal trends; (4) sources of weather information and forecasts; (5) weather service…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boat Operators, Climate, Meteorology
Holman, Garvin L. – 1978
This report documents the training effectiveness of a map interpretation and terrain analysis course (MITAC) developed to enhance the ability of helicopter pilots to navigate accurately during low altitude terrain following flight. A study comparing student aviators taught by the MITAC technique with a control group of students taught by…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Curriculum
Golovcsenko, Igor V. – 1974
The report describes the math model for an experimental ship handling trainer. The training task is that of a replenishment operation at sea. The model includes equations for ship dynamics of a destroyer, propeller-engine response times, ship separation, interaction effects between supply ship and destroyer, and outputs to a visual display system.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Display Systems, Mathematical Models, Military Training
Gromling, F. C.; Mackin, T. E. – 1969
This book, which can be used only in the Air Force ROTC program, elucidates ideas about air navigation techniques. The book is divided into two main parts. The first part describes the earth's surface and different components of navigation. A chapter on charts provides ideas about different kinds of charts and a variety of symbols used in…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Instruction, Methods, Navigation
Grzedzielski, Wladyslaw – Intellect, 1973
Copernicus remains the symbol of the scientist who felt responsibility for the possible conquences of his discoveries and who valued free thought and scientific truth. (Author)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Earth Science, Evolution
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Frasier, E. Lewis – Mathematics Teacher, 1979
Several logical methods for dividing circles and time into legitimate metric increments are examined and discussed as being convenient for conducting business, doing mathematics, navigating, and scheduling our daily lives. (MP)
Descriptors: Business, Geometry, Mathematics Education, Measurement
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Ottosson, Torgny – Scientific Journal of Orienteering, 1996
Almost without exception, published studies on cognition in orienteering have adopted an information processing perspective involving dualism between objective and subjective worlds. An alternative, experiential framework focuses on the orienteer's conception of (or way of experiencing) the task to be accomplished, and on "affordances" (lines of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Map Skills, Navigation, Orienteering
Pomerleau, Patricia M.; McGuire, Rachel A. – TECHNOS, 1997
Discusses how to make the best use of the Internet and develop effective Web sites based on an architectural analogy. Highlights include new possibilities for collaboration and community building, goals for using technology, successfully introducing change, navigation issues, and the need to create new models instead of replicating old ones. (LRW)
Descriptors: Architecture, Change Strategies, Cooperation, Models
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Brusilovsky, Peter – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
Explains adaptive hypermedia, provides a brief overview of adaptive navigation support techniques in educational hypermedia systems, and analyzes the results of most representative empirical studies. Demonstrates the importance of context and knowledge levels of the users and suggests that meta-adaptive hypermedia systems should be the next step.…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Individual Differences, Knowledge Level, Navigation (Information Systems)
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