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Journal of Computing in Higher Education, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, September 1996
- Alfred Bork:
Highly interactive multimedia technology and future learning. 3-28 - Benita Cox, Peter Saunders:
Designing for cyber-based business simulations. 29-47 - David H. Jonassen:
Scaffolding diagnostic reasoning in case-based-learning environments. 48-68 - Louis Chin, Dominique Haughton, Amir D. Aczel:
Analysis of student evaluation of teaching scores using bootstrap and permutation methods. 69-84 - Robert Cavalier:
'Evaluating evaluation' in light of discipline-specific computational turns. 85-96 - Jean B. Gasen, Jenny Preece:
What shapes the face of human-computer interaction in higher education? A framework of the influences. 97-123 - Albert L. LeDuc:
What is truly important about information technology in higher education. 124-139 - Carol B. MacKnight:
International perspectives on the design of technology-supported learning environments. 140-143 - Carol B. MacKnight:
Places to visit on the internet. 144-147
Volume 8, Number 2, March 1997
- Joan Bliss:
Making models and reasoning with them. 3-28 - William J. Gibbs:
The effects of reward structure on student evaluation in a CAI lesson. 29-45 - Michael W. Cronin, Sharon L. Myers:
The effects of visuals versus no visuals on learning outcomes from interactive multimedia instruction. 46-71 - Lawrence C. Marsh, Karin L. Wells:
Key aspects of a computerized statistics course. 72-93 - Mary Ann Connors:
Technology in mathematics education: A personal perspective. 94-108 - James F. Johnson, Karen M. Morris:
Courseware is the key: Bridging lecture and laboratory in general chemistry. 109-125 - Christopher Lehmann-Haupt:
After thought the computer challenge to human intelligence james bailey harper collins, 1996, $25, 277 pp. 126-128 - Laszlo Dienes:
IRISPen Image Recognition Integrated Systems 1600 N.W. Boca Raton Bld, Suite #20 Boca Raton, FL 33432 800-447-4744 Cost: $299.00. 129-136 - Carol B. MacKnight:
Special places on the web. 137-139
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