International Journal on E-Learning
2004 Volume 3, Number 4
Editors
Gary H. Marks
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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Generating User-Tailored Descriptions of Online Educational Resources
Diana Bental, School of Mathematical and Computer Science, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Alison Cawsey & Bruce Eddy, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom
Tailored descriptions of online educational resources can support users searching for educational resources on the World Wide Web (WWW) by helping them to assess for themselves the relevance and... More
pp. 5-14
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Teachnology: Web-Based Instruction’s Dual Environment
Vicki Williams, Pennsylvania State University–Harrisburg, United States
To involve learners in any form of distance instruction, we ask them to cope with multiple environments. In web-based instruction (WBI), there is the technology environment and the learning... More
pp. 15-20
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The evaluation of forms of assessment using n-dimensional filtering
Jon Dron & Chris Boyne, University of Brighton, United Kingdom; Richard Mitchell, Inferdata, United States
** Invited as a paper from E-Learn 2002 ** This paper describes the use of the CoFIND (Collaborative Filter in N Dimensions) system to evaluate two assessment styles. CoFIND is a resource database ... More
pp. 21-28
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Modules and Information Retrieval Facilities of the Human Use Regulatory Affairs Advisor (HURAA)
Arthur C. Graesser & Xiangen Hu, University of Memphis, United States; Natalie K. Person, Rhodes College, United States; G. Tanner Jackson, University of Memphis, United States; Jozsef A. Toth, Institute for Defense Analyses, United States
The Human Use Regulatory Affairs Advisor (HURAA) is an Internet facility that provides help and training on the ethical use of human subjects in research, based on documents and regulations in... More
pp. 29-39
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Psychology student opinion of virtual reality as a tool to educate about schizophrenia
Jennifer Tichon, University of Queensland, Australia; Jennifer Loh, niversity of Queensland, Australia; Robert King, University of Queensland, Australia
Virtual Reality (VR) techniques are increasingly being used in e-health education, training and in trial clinical programs in the treatment of certain types of mental illness. Undergraduate... More
pp. 40-46
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Data Mining Technology for the Evaluation of Learning Content Interaction
Claus Pahl, Dublin City University, Ireland
Interactivity is central for the success of learning. In e-learning and other educational multimedia environments, the evaluation of interaction and behaviour is particularly crucial. Data mining –... More
pp. 47-55