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Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: Irvine, California, USA
- Stephen D. Franklin, Ellen Strenski:
Building University Electronic Educational Environments, IFIP TC3 WG3.2/3.6 International Working Conference on Building University Electronic Educational Environments, August 4-6, 1999, Irvine, California, USA. IFIP Conference Proceedings 166, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 978-0-7923-7831-0 - Bernard Levrat:
The Swiss Virtual Campus: Present Situation and Challenges. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 1-16 - Czeslaw Jan Grycz:
Experiences with a Hybrid Distance Education Model in Central and Eastern Europe. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 17-36 - Pamela Tröndle, Heinz Mandl, Frank Fischer, Jürgen Hartmut Koch, Johann H. Schlichter, Gunnar Teege:
Munics: Multimedia for Problem-Based Learning in Computer Science. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 37-50 - Alfredo Fernández-Valmayor, Covadonga Lopez-Alonso, Arlette Sere, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón:
The Design of a Flexible Hypermedia System. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 51-66 - Wim Van Petegem, Peter B. Sloep, J. Gerrissen, Darco Jansen, Robert Schuwer:
VirtualBusinessTeams for Professional Development and Team Learning. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 67-78 - Peter Fisser, Elizabeth Stacey, Tom J. van Weert, Jan Wibe, Catherine P. Fulford, U. Fuller, Frits de Vries:
Panel on Lifelong Learning. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 79-90 - Jan Wibe:
TC3 Task Force on Lifelong Learning. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 91-100 - Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Annette Lorentsen:
IT-Innovation. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 101-114 - Petra Fisser, Michiel van Geloven:
Re-engineering University Services to Manage ICT in Education. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 115-124 - Richard E. Jones, David Beckett, Sally Fincher:
Meeting Diverse User Needs. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 125-140 - M. Felisa Verdejo, Miguel Rodríguez-Artacho, José Ignacio Mayorga, M. Y. Calero:
Creating Web-based Scenarios to Support Distance Learners. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 141-154 - Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Martín Llamas Nistal, Manuel J. Fernández-Iglesias, Juan C. Burguillo-Rial:
CATWEB: A Tool for Developing Courses for the Web and from the Web. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 155-168 - Ronald D. Kriz, Randy T. Levensalor, Sanjiv D. Parikh:
Combined Research and Curriculum Development of Web and Java Based Educational Modules with Immersive Virtual Enviroments. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 169-186 - Vicki Lowery:
Moving towards an Effective Electronic Training Environment. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 187-200 - Tom J. van Weert, Bauke van der Wal:
Building Electronic Educational Environments: Why, What and How?. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 201-216 - Lawrence M. Baldwin, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas, Winifred J. Wood:
Assessing Instructional Technology. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 217-232 - Werner Beuschel, Alfred Bork, Chris Hughes, Timothy G. McMahon, Peter Serdiukov, Elizabeth Stacey:
Better Learning Online? Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 233-252 - Wendy Doube:
Commonalities and Differences in Electronic Educational Environments. Building University Electronic Educational Environments 1999: 253-270
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