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Harbeck, Julia D.; Sherman, Thomas M. – Educational Technology, 1999
Illustrates how each of these principles may guide decisions about Web-based design for young children consistent with developmentally appropriate practice: (1) simple, clean and concrete design; (2) adult guidance; (3) progressive and individualized; (4) relevant to children; (5) integrated activities; (6) active and enjoyable; and (7)…
Descriptors: Children, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Design Preferences
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Tavangarian, Djamshid; Leypold, Markus E.; Nölting, Kristin; Röser, Marc; Voigt, Denny – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2004
Despite the fact that e-Learning exists for a relatively long time, it is still in its infancy. Current e-Learning systems on the market are limited to technical gadgets and organizational aspects of teaching, instead of supporting the learning. As a result the learner has become deindividualized and demoted to a noncritical homogenous user. One…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Individualized Instruction, Computer System Design, Courseware
Pohl, Margit – 1998
This paper reports on a study that observed students creating structured hypertext documents, and how they try to convey structural information, in order to formulate tentative guidelines/principles for the design of concept mapping tools or hypertext systems with an emphasis on the representation of structural knowledge, and to formulated…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), College Students, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Mapping