Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia
January 2007 Volume 16, Number 1
Editors
Gary H. Marks
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 4
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Evaluation of Home Delivery of Lectures Utilizing 3D Virtual Space Infrastructure
Ryo Nishide, Ryoichi Shima & Hiromu Araie, Graduate School of Informatics, Kansai University, Japan; Shinichi Ueshima, Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University, Japan
Evaluation experiments have been essential in exploring home delivery of lectures for which users can experience campus lifestyle and distant learning through 3D virtual space. This paper discusses... More
pp. 5-24
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Concept Acquisition and Confidence Using a Spatial Probability Measure Instrument
David Richard Moore, Ohio University, United States
Instructional strategies for teaching concepts have long been identified. Less commonly studied is a learner's level of confidence and certitude in their knowledge based upon exposure to these... More
pp. 25-38
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A Flexible Content Management and Presentation System for Social and Theoretical Studies
Georgios Styliaras, University of Ioannina, Greece
This article introduces a system that supports the organization of semi-structured, hierarchical educational content for use as supplement for social studies. The system also provides the content's... More
pp. 39-65
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Virtual Golden Foods Corporation: Generic Skills in a Virtual Crisis Environment (A Pilot Study)
Meredith Godat, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
** Invited as a paper from ED-MEDIA 2005 ** Workplace learning in a crisis-rich environment is often difficult if not impossible to integrate into programs so that students are able to experience ... More
pp. 67-84