Journal of Interactive Learning Research
2001 Volume 12, Number 2
Editors
Gary H. Marks
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 9
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Collaboration, Design, and Technology: Themes in the Architecture of Interactive Learning Environments
Carmel McNAUGHT, RMIT University, Australia; Alan Amory, University of Natal, South Africa
pp. 149-152
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Technologies Supporting Highly Interactive Learning Resources on the Web: An Analysis
Barney Dalgarno, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Advances in desktop computer technology have made possible the development of interactive learning resources, which allow the learner to explore, experiment, and construct within graphical ... More
pp. 153-171
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Formative Evaluation of Synchronous CMC Systems for a Learner-Centered Online Course
C. Candace Chou, University of Hawaii, United States
This research used formative evaluation methods to examine a number of synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems for online learning. CMC systems provide an ideal venue for both... More
pp. 173-192
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Speculations on Design Team Interactions
John Hedberg, University of Wollongong, Australia; Rod Sims, Deakin University, Australia
This article examines the design approaches possible with modern views of learning and the outcomes being achieved. It speculates that new types of design dialogues are impor-tant if the products... More
pp. 193-208
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A Case Study of the Development and Project Management of a Web/CD Hybrid Application
Rob Phillips, Murdoch University, Australia
This article discusses the process of developing educational-ly effective interactive learning environments in the context of a case study of a staff development program about out-comes- based... More
pp. 229-247
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Building an Educational Adventure Game: Theory, Design, and Lessons
Alan Amory, University of Natal, South Africa
Creation of complex educational software involves many differ-ent activities that include the use of appropriate educational ped-agogy, development of resources, software creation and author-ing.... More
pp. 249-263
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WebLearn: A Common Gateway Interface (CGI)-Based Environment for Interactive Learning
George Fernandez, RMIT University, Australia
Much has been said about the multimedia capabilities of the World Wide Web (WWW or Web), and the new possibilities that this offers to deliver media elements such as video, sound, ani-mations, ... More
pp. 265-280
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The Adoption and Diffusion of Web Technologies into Mainstream Teaching
GRAEME SALTER & STEVE HANSEN, University of Western Sydney, Australia
This article discusses various adoption and diffusion frame-works and methodologies to enhance the use of web technol-ogies by teaching staff. It covers a descriptive framework based heavily on... More
pp. 281-299
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ADILE: Architecture of a Database-Supported Learning Environment
Gerrit W. Hiddink, University of Twente, Netherlands
This article proposes an architecture for distributed learning environments that use databases to store learning material. As the layout of learning material can inhibit reuse, the ar-chitecture... More
pp. 301-319