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Journal of Computing in Higher Education, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1989
- Bruce Arne Sherwood, Jill H. Larkin:
New tools for courseware production. 3-20 - Richard Decker, Stuart Hirshfield, David Paris, Nathaniel Strout:
Computer-assisted instruction in the liberal arts using a simple authoring system. 21-38 - George P. Landow
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The rhetoric of hypermedia: Some rules for authors. 39-64 - Ralph Walde, Ralph A. Morelli:
Chaos and fractals on your personal computer. 65-81 - Robert L. DeMichiell, John M. Krensiky:
End-users meet the vendor: New acquisition experiences. 82-91 - Robert A. Gross:
The machine-readable transcendentalists: Cultural history on the computer. 92-116 - Arthur Luehrmann:
Technological innovations in higher education: Are they possible? 117-127
Volume 1, Number 2, December 1990
- Steven J. DeRose
, David G. Durand, Elli Mylonas, Allen H. Renear:
What is text, really? 3-26 - Robert H. Glover:
Designing executive reporting and decision support systems for colleges and universities. 27-48 - Esther R. Steinberg:
The centrality of learner characteristics in computer-assisted instruction. 49-58 - Elisha R. Huggins:
MacScope. 59-73 - G. David Ripley:
DVI - A digital multimedia technology. 74-103 - Carol B. MacKnight, Santosh Balagopalan:
An evaluation tool for measuring authoring system performance. 104-120

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