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Papaspyrou, Nikolaos; Koutoumanos, Anastasios; Maurer, Hermann; Skordalakis, Emmanuel – 1996
This paper describes the ongoing project EONT--Experiment in Open and Distance Learning using New Technologies. The main objective of the project is to examine whether ODL using new technologies is effective. EONT will achieve its goals through experimentation, using an ODL environment based on some of the available new technologies (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Courseware
Kitchenham, Andrew – 1998
Since 1993, the Critical Thinking Cooperative (TC2) has initiated projects with school districts and universities throughout British Columbia. To date, the main emphasis has been on social studies, with the exception of some recent work in language arts. This paper investigates the application of the TC2 model of critical thinking to computers,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Games, Cooperative Programs, Courseware
Shellnut, Bonnie; Savage, Timothy; Knowlton, Allie – 1998
This paper describes how a Wayne State University (Michigan) multimedia design team is applying Keller's ARCS (Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction) Model of Motivational Design to the entire process of design, development, and evaluation of multimedia courseware. The ARCS Model has been applied to the prototype module and is being…
Descriptors: Attention, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Computer Software Evaluation
Krawchuk, Cheryl – 1998
This paper discusses the ongoing prototype of the Software Collaboration Model designed to meet the needs of both public and higher education. The model is based on instructional design principles and proposes that both public and higher education institutions can benefit through the collaboration of senior software design students and inservice…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Seniors, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Assisted Instruction


