Search results for author:"Robert Williams"
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Strategies for Teaching an Introductory Computer Course
Gita Williams; Robert Branch
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2004 (2004) pp. 1551–1556
Teachers must use different teaching strategies depending on the preparation, learning ability and learning environment of students. Teaching word processing, electronic spreadsheets, databases and presentation software to students who have limited...
Topics: Students, Computers, Educational Technology
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Developing a Collaborative Learning Environment in Physiology – Using an Online Architecture to Link Faculty and Institution Needs
Paul Fritze; Helen Kavnoudias; Robert Kemm; Williams Neil
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2001 (2001) pp. 906–911
A Collaborative Learning Environment (CLE) for second year Physiology students, involving timetabled tutorials, a student-friendly learning space and variety of computer-based and traditional resources, has been previously shown to impact...
Topics: Computers, Collaboration, Students
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Learning of key scientific concepts in a web-based on-campus collaborative learning environment.
Robert Kemm; Neil Williams; Helen Kavnoudias; Paul Fritze; Nick Stone
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2001 (2001) pp. 914–919
We developed a collaborative learning environment (CLE) as a student-centred approach to assist students' understanding of difficult scientific concepts. Computer-facilitated investigative group projects were designed to enhance students'...
Topics: Collaboration, Computers, Students
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Collaborative Learning: an Effective and Enjoyable Experience! A Successful Computer-Facilitated Environment for Tertiary Students
Paul Fritze; Robert E. Kemm; Helen Kavnoudias; Debbi Weaver; Nicholas Stone; Neil Williams
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2000 (2000) pp. 44–55
We have developed a collaborative learning environment (CLE) as a student-centred approach to lecture replacement, with a special focus on assisting students' learning of difficult concepts. The majority of the program is structured around cost...
Topics: Computers, Collaboration, Students