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Australasian Journal of Educational Technology

Jan 01, 1997 Volume 13, Number 2

Editors

Eva Heinrich; Michael Henderson; Petrea Redmond

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Number of articles: 5

  1. Multicampus video on demand at Monash University

    Phillip Branch & Bruce Tonkin

    This paper describes research into multi-campus, video-on-demand at Monash University and its application to education. In education, video is used in a highly interactive way, for which... More

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  2. A knowledge-based computer instruction system

    Joshua Fan, Tina Mak & Li-Yen Shue

    The purpose of this paper is to introduce the features of the Knowledge-Based Computer Instruction System (KBCIS), which was designed to assist and enhance the teaching-learning function for basic ... More

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  3. Designing for learning: What are the essential features of an effective online course?

    Allison Brown & Allison Brown

    How do online courses differ from traditional university courses? What are the new learning demands made on students in online courses? Which particular design features optimise the teaching and... More

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  4. Multimedia, magic and the way students respond to a situated learning environment

    Jan Herrington & Ron Oliver

    Interactive multimedia is a relatively new educational innovation in primary, secondary and tertiary level classrooms. While the educational community has enthusiastically embraced its potential,... More

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  5. A case study of communication technology within the elementary school

    Seryn Wyld & John Eklund

    Communication technologies, specifically the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW), are rapidly expanding into both the educational and non-educational sectors. This advancement is providing new... More

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