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Interactive Learning International
The eight volumes of ILI have not yet been digitised and there are very few
physical holdings in university libraries
Volume 1 no 1 July-September 1984
Volume 1 no 2 October -December 1984
Volume 2 no 1 January - March 1985
Volume 2 no 2 April - June 1985
Volume 2 no 3 February 1986
Volume 2 no 4 April 1986
Volume 3 no 1 July 1986
Volume 3 no 2 October 1986
Volume 3 no 3 November 1986
Volume 3 no 4
December 1986
Volume 4 no 1 March 1987
Volume 4 no 2 June 1987
Volume 4 nos 3&4 September 1987
Volume 5 no 1
January - March 1989
Volume 5 no 2 April - June 1989
Volume 5 no 3
July - September 1989
Volume 5 no 4
October - December 1989
Volume 6 no 1
January - March 1990
Volume 6 no 2
April - June 1990
Volume 6 no 3
July - September 1990
Volume 6 no 4
October - December 1990
Volume 7 no 1
January - March 1991
Volume 7 no 2
April - June 1991
Volume 7 no 3
July - September 1991
Volume 7 no 4
October - December 1991
Volume 8 no 1
January - March 1992
Volume 8 no 2
April - June 1992
Volume 8 no 3
July - September 1992
Volume 8 no 4
October - December 1992
Volume 1 no 1
July-September 1984
New Journal·
its aims and scope |
4 |
US and UK
Editorial Meet the Board |
5 |
Trends in
Training: an historical perspective
Paul H.
Palmarozza |
9 |
Educational
Technology Past and Present: an analysis of success and failure
Patsy Macintosh |
12 |
Low Cost Author
Language Program Generators: a DIY approach
Graham Beech |
15 |
Integration in
the Design of Interactive Learning Programmes: taking the first steps
John England |
19 |
Technical
Training for IT: the uses of technology Episode 1: simple lesson
architecture
John Heaford |
21 |
Harnessing a
new Technology: forgive us our trespasses
Derek Radburn |
27 |
Making Video
Interactive
Eric Parsloe |
29 |
The Preddictor:
a front-end CBT design discipline system
Harry Shatz |
34 |
Forthcoming
Book: Myth of the Learning Machine |
38 |
Book Reviews
|
45 |
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Volume 1 no 2
October -December 1984
New Journal:
its aims and scope` |
2 |
Editorial |
3 |
Meet the Board |
5 |
Microworlds for
the Classroom
Allan
Martin |
7 |
The Icon in the
Classroom
John Hirschbuhl
|
9 |
The Development
of an Author Language
Jim
Wilson |
13 |
Book Review
"Interactive Video"
|
15 |
Courseware
Review "Assessing Personal Management
Skills"
|
16 |
The Preddictor
- A Front End Design Discipline (part 2)
Harry Shatz
|
17 |
Book Review
"Myth of the Learning Machine |
22 |
Micro-TICCIT -
a sophisticated CBT system
Lois S. Wilson
and Dave Backen |
23 |
TenCORE and PC
PILOT - a comparison of two authoring languages
C.G.
Johnson |
27 |
Added Value
Analysis of Computer Based Learning
Paul Palmarozza
|
31 |
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Volume 2 no 1
January - March 1985
Editorial:
Dr. John
Hirschbuhl, US Editor |
3 |
Computer Based
Training by Royal Mail: - a case study in distance authoring?
Quentin
Whitlock
|
5 |
A CBT Field
Study: - productivity gains at Target Stores Inc. USA
Janice
Johnson |
11 |
What If: -
management training with CBT
Dr. John
Hirschbuhl |
16 |
TenCORE and PC
PILOT· two authoring systems compared
C. G.
Johnson |
18 |
Thoughtware: -
the new management trainer
Andrea F.
Warfield |
21 |
Courseware
Review: - "Human Edge"
Graham
Beech |
24 |
A CBT Society
for the Finance Industry· a look at the IFCEB
John Heaford
|
26 |
CBT and the
Small Businessman
Paul Palmarozza
|
28 |
The IT
Industry: . CBT and the end user
Loretta
Beal |
30 |
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Volume 2 no 2
April - June 1985
Editorial |
3 |
Authoring
Tools: Help or Hindrance?
John Heaford
|
4 |
PC Authoring as
Technology Comes of Age
Tom
Lloyd |
7 |
Two Contrasting
Approaches to Authoring on the IBM PC
Graham
Beech |
9 |
A Comprehensive
CBT System for IBM Mainframes: The Rise of PHOENIX-PART 1: Overview and
Basic Components
Maurice
Hickey
|
12 |
Special Report:
United States CBT
Survey
|
15 |
CBT Courseware
for the Small Business
Paul H.
Palmarozza |
17 |
Brain and
Computers ...
Vera Birkenbihl
|
19 |
News
Section
|
23 |
'Here to Help'
-an interactive video training programme
|
25 |
Principles of
Cultural Change and the Technology of Computer Based Training
Gerald J.
Blumenfeld
|
27 |
Some
Outstanding Problems With Logo
R. P. Knott, C.
Roper and J.Wood |
29 |
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Volume 2 no 3
February 1986
Editorial |
3 |
Change in the
Corporation: The Case for Developing a Centre for Instructional Technology
within the Corporate Structure
John J.
Hirschbuhl |
4 |
The View from
Ireland CBT: The Inevitable Growth
Pat McDonagh |
6 |
The View from
Ireland The Productive Use of Subject Matter Experts in the Development
of CBT Courseware |
8 |
Open University
Making Graphics-Based Programming Systems Usable by Blind People
Alistair D. N.
Edwards & Tim O’Shea |
11 |
News
Section
|
13 |
A Comprehensive
CBT System for IBM Mainframes The Rise of Phoenix-Part 2: User Roles &
Course Description
Maurice Hickey
|
17 |
Feature Serial
The Current Status of Instructional Design Theories . to today’s Authoring
Systems: PART 1
A. F. O’Neil |
23 |
Book Reviews
Keith C.
Marshall and Jim Wilson
|
27 |
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Volume 2 no 4
April 1986
Editorial
|
3 |
Managing a
Courseware Development Project
Tony Droar
|
4 |
Computer Based
Training Fundamentals
1.
Courseware Development
Paul
Palmarozza
|
10 |
Computer Based
Training Fundamentals
2.
The Components of Technology Based Training Systems
Don
Yeates
|
14 |
Authoring
Systems and the Integrated Solution
Roger Llewellyn
and Jeremy
Kahn
|
17 |
For CBT read
SBT - System-Based Training
Lawrence
Blackburn
|
20 |
News
Items
|
22 |
Using
Interactive Video Disk
Geoff Hutt
|
26 |
Feature Serial:
The Current Status of Instructional Design Theories in Relation to today's
Authoring Systems: Part 2
A. Fred
O'Neal
|
29 |
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Volume 3 no 1
July 1986
Editorial |
3 |
Artificial Intelligence: The Fifth Generation
and Training Strategies
Richard Ennals |
4 |
Back to Basics:
What is 'good' Computer Based Training?
Sylvia Downs |
5 |
2. Do-it-yourself CBT: A systems approach to
training
Lawrie Blackburn |
12 |
News Section |
14 |
Productivity Tools:
GLOSSA: A system for computer assisted study of
foreign language texts
Jay David Bolter and Jeffrey S. Creech |
16 |
Authoring Tools: A perspective on the future of
Computer Based Education author systems
Steven C. Nordberg |
20 |
Case Study: The British Gas South Eastern
experience
A. D. Randall |
29 |
Feature Serial: Applications in Management
Learning. Part 1
Clive Shepherd |
34 |
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Volume 3 no 2
October 1986
Editorial
|
3 |
Back to Basics:
Ingredients for
Effective CBT Systems and Products
John J.
Hirschbuhl
|
4 |
Beyond Menus:
The Rats-a-Stratz or the Bahdeens
Paul A. Pangaro
|
7 |
Artificial
Intelligence:
Artificial Intelligence and Education: Exeter's Contribution
M. Yazdani
|
13 |
Technology
Solutions:
Creating New
Learning Environments within the Corporation. A discussion
of New Ways of
Enhancing or Transforming the Way we Learn
Lawrie
Blackburn
|
17 |
New Technology
Solutions to Training Problems
T. Bentley and S. Wrightson
|
21 |
News Section
|
23 |
Feature Serial
Applications in Management Learning: Part 2: The setting
for, and means
of access to, learning
Clive Shepherd
|
30 |
Interactive
Video
An Examination
of the Research Methodologies used in Evaluating Interactive Videodisc
Training Results
Uldis Smidchens
|
35 |
The US
Videodisc Market: Analysis and Forecasts to 1990
Rockley L.
Miller and John H. Sayers
|
41 |
The Active
Knee™: A Standard in Level III Interactive Videodisc Medical Education
P. Joseph
Vertucci, Herbert Renter and Kim A.
Ridgeway
|
44 |
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Volume 3 no 3
November 1986
Editorial |
3 |
The Business
Case
Computer-based
Training-Making the Case
P. Finch and M.
Labinger |
4 |
Training as a
Profit Centre
J.
Williams |
9 |
Evaluation
Courseware
Evaluation
N. J. Rushby |
12 |
Evaluating
Computer-based Training Tools
A. F. O’Neal |
15 |
CBT
Fundamentals
Standards – The
Key to Success
J. Twigg
|
21 |
Selecting the
Right Application/Media
R. Singh |
26 |
The Technology
Impact
The Impact of
Training in Enlightened Countries
J. J.
Hirschbuhl |
32 |
Technology-Based Training Versus Conventional Training
N. Thirkettle
|
35 |
News Section |
42 |
Interactive
‘86: Exhibition and Conference |
44 |
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Volume 3 no 4
December 1986
Editorial |
3 |
Back to Basics:
'There is No
Easy Road to Nirvana' - A Personal Viewpoint
D. C. Lewis
|
5 |
Managing
Computer-based Training Projects
B. K. Raven |
7 |
Courseware
Review Computers at Work
J. Kelly |
15 |
Case Study CBT
in the Central Generating Board: A Pilot Project
D. Welham, N.
Fisher and B. Rudge |
16 |
Intelligent
Tutors
The Application
of Artificial Intelligence Principles to Teaching and Training
K. Shaw
|
20 |
A New
Intelligent Tutoring System
L.
Ford |
23 |
AI in
Computer-based Training
B.Camstra
|
27 |
Feature Serial
Applications in
Management Learning. Part 3: The Environment
C. Shepherd |
31 |
News
|
35 |
Evaluation
Human Factors
in the Design of User-friendly Authoring systems_
D. Mudrick
|
40 |
Computer
Simulations and the Acquisition of Problem
E. R.
Steinberg, A. B. Baskin and E. Hofer |
46 |
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Volume 4 no 1 March
1987
Editorial |
3 |
Getting Started Buying and Using Off-the-shelf
Courseware
J. Rothwell |
5 |
Design Interactive Instructional Development
D. M. Gayeski |
9 |
CBT in the National Health Service
1.
Computer Aided learning in the NHS
B. Richards, L.
Al-Basri, A. Campbell, J. Morris and J. Minshull |
13 |
2.
To Boldly Go . . . a Strategy for
the Development, Implementation and Understanding of Computer-assisted
Learning in Nursing Education in England
P. M. Procter |
17 |
3.
Computerized Health Risk Appriasal:
Applications for the Training of Health Professionsls
C. R. Victor |
20 |
4.
Reflections on C.A.L. Development
– The Nightingale School Project
S. Norman |
25 |
News |
29 |
Case Study
1.
Using New Technologies in Training
at IBM
M. Dowsey |
31 |
2.
The Design and Development of the
U.S. Army Computer-Based Job Skills Training Program
W. Dick |
35 |
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Volume 4 no 2
June 1987
Editorial |
3 |
Software Developments for CRT
1. Dictionary and Verb Database: A Morphological
Database for the IBM-PC
S. Carson and
F. A. Dominguez |
4 |
2. What's New in Computer Graphics for Training?
A. Paller |
8 |
Feature Serial
Applications in Management Learning. Part 4:
from Philosophy and Style to Production
C. Shepherd |
12 |
CBT in the National Health Service
(Continued)
1. Real Worlds ... Imaginary Roles? Attitudes,
Values and Beliefs in Paramedical Education
A. Gardner
|
22 |
2. Interactive Video for Healthcare Training:
The Adept System
R. Brooks |
30 |
3. Computer Models and Simulations in Medical
Education
D. Ingram |
33 |
4. Nurse Training and Interactive Video: Many
Learning Problems and a Solution
V. M. Johnston |
36 |
News |
40 |
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Volume 4 nos 3&4 September
1987
Letter from the Editor
J. Heaford |
3 |
Letter from the Editor Designate
N. Rushby |
4 |
Interactive Learning Systems for the 90’s
P. Barker |
6 |
Design Methodologies for Technology Based
Training
N. Rushby |
17 |
Towards a Theory of Design for Interactive Video
Programmes
D. Binsted |
28 |
Text, Talking Heads or Live Video. Media Choice
in Interactive Video
D. Binsted |
37 |
Learning Principles for Technology Based
Training
A. Trott |
42 |
Intelligent Interactive Learning Systems
F. Rickett |
50 |
Interactive Teleconferencing in Education and
Training
R. Winders |
55 |
Computer Based Training: Progress or
Stagnation?
B. Camstra |
59 |
CBT or IV, That is the Question
C. S. Welham |
63 |
Technology Based Training in Banking and
Finance: How to Make it Happen
G. J. Gery |
67 |
Interactive Videodisc in Banking
J. Noon |
70 |
Computerized Training solutions at Glaxo
Pharmaceuticals
M. Wynn |
73 |
A Cost-effective Implementation of Computer
Based Training Within a Large Government Training Organization
M. Szabo |
81 |
Computer Based Simulations for Training
Emergency Relief Managers
R.P. Knott and R Stephenson |
85 |
Training by Stealth – An Expert System Based
Computer Based Training Package for Small Businesses
J. Eary |
90 |
Scriptwriter Scenrio – A Development System for
Trainers
J. Stone |
95 |
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Volume 5 no 1
January - March 1989
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
1 |
Interactive Training – Planning for Success:
J. Wilson and D. Pickard |
3 |
Developing ‘Open’ Interactive Video Courseware
for Management
Learning:
P. Topham |
9 |
Methodologies for Evaluating Interactive Video
Courseware:
P. J. Topham |
19 |
Suggestions for Developing Technology Based
Learning Material:
A. Bork |
25 |
Case Study:A New Approach to the
Management Appreciation of Decision
Support Systems:
P. N. Finlay |
31 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
‘Authoring Systems’ by P. Crowell
Reviewed by H. Allen |
39 |
Compact disc-interactive: a designer’s overview’
by J. M. Preston |
|
Research Notes
The CBT Adviser: P. Palmarozza |
41 |
Pre-Calculus Mathematics: A. Bork |
45 |
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Volume 5 no 2
April - June 1989
Editorial
N. Rushby |
53 |
CBT Survey for Computer Based Training
Directions
J. J. Hirschbuhl |
55 |
Multiple Viewpoints for Intelligent Tutoring
Systems
R. Moyse |
71 |
Developmental User Models
L. Alpay |
79 |
Case Study
Courseware and Technology Based Training:
Developing a Large Scale Production Resource
D. Riley |
87 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
Authoring: a Guide to the Design of
Instructional Software' by G. Kearsley
H. Allen |
93 |
Essential Guide to Interactive Videodisc
Hardware and Applications' by C. R. Miller III
N. Rushby |
93 |
Research Notes
Account Ability Plus-A Marriage of Media:
P. Palmarozza |
95 |
Interactive Video in Sofia:
D. Jelev |
99 |
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Volume 5 no 3
July - September 1989
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
107 |
Research Papers
Using Hypertext in Building Intelligent Training
Systems:
R. Barden |
109 |
Self Assessed Learning States and Computer Based
Instruction:
M. D Vinegrad |
117 |
Case Studies
Interactive Teleconferencing in Education and
Training. Part 2 – Applications:
R. Winders |
121 |
Portability of Interactive Courseware:
N. Sandford |
125 |
The New Training Methodology for SAS Pilots:
B. Skern |
131 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
'Designing Games and Simulations: an Iilustrated
Handbook’ by C. S. Greenblat
Reviewed by C. Savage |
143 |
‘Advanced Information Technology in Education
and Training’ by A. Cotterell, R. Ennals and J. H. Briggs
Reviewed by D. Seymour |
143 |
‘Question Mark’ by Question Mark Comp Reviewed
by M. Williams |
145 |
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Volume 5 no 4
October - December 1989
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
155 |
Research Paper
The Concept of 'Openness' in Relation to
Computer Based Learning Environments and Management Education:
P. Topham
|
157 |
Tutorial
Learning from Learning Theories: An Overview for
Designers of Interactive Video:
L. Plowman |
165 |
Case Studies
Interactive Video Intervention and its
Evaluation in the Science Teaching Laboratory:
M. J. Stokes and K. J.
Stafford
|
175 |
Creating and Applying Interactive Video in
Bulgaria: R. Pavlova and G. Jelev
|
181 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
'CBT Adviser' by Courseware Ireland
Ltd
Reviewed by A. Barker |
187 |
'Educating America: Lessons Learned from the
Nation's Corporations' by J. E. Bowsher
Reviewed by M. E. Seeley |
189 |
'A Handbook of Computer Based Training'
by
C. Dean and
Q.
Whitlock
Reviewed by R. Morris |
190 |
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Volume 6 no 1
January - March 1990
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
|
Case Study
Computer Mediated Communication and Hypertext:
The Instructional Use of Two Converging Technologies:
A J. Romiszowski |
5 |
Opinions
Wither Interactive Video? Not Bloody Likely!:
D.
Fletcher
|
31 |
The Future of CBT:
M.
Compton-Hall
|
35 |
Book Review
Interactive Media-The Human Issues: R. N. Tucker
(Ed.)
Reviewed by J. Wilson |
39 |
Research Notes
Intelligent Command and Control of Large Fire
Incidents. Using an Interactive Multi-Media Computer Simulation:
J.
Powell
|
41 |
The Learning Credit Card:
N. Rushby |
43 |
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Volume 6 no 2
April - June 1990
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
|
Research Paper
Management of the Learning Process-Approaches,
Models and Procedures:
O. Asparoukhov, D. Batanov, S. Geordjeva and N.
Ganchev |
53 |
Case Studies
Adding an Expert to the Team: The Expert Flight
Plan Critic:
A. S. Gibbons, R. Waki and P. G. Fairweather |
63 |
An Analysis of the Training Agency's Learning
Technology Unit's Call for Proposals: April 1989:
S. Emms |
73 |
Book Review
The Mind at Large: Knowing in the Technological
Age: P. Levinson
Reviewed by F. Darrell |
83 |
Research Notes
Computer Based Prosthesis for Language
Dysfunction: a Research Project for the Training Agency at Dundee University
Microcomputer Centre:
A. F. Newell |
85 |
ESSENTIAL-European Systems Strategy for the
Evolution of New Technology in Advanced Learning: P. Nicklin |
87 |
TOSKA-Concepts for a Knowledge Based Authoring
Support Facility:
H. Mispelkamp |
91 |
LAT-Learning by Advanced Telecommunications:
F. Van Stachelsky |
93 |
The SAFE Project: W. Bulthuis,
H. Hyne and M. Kibby |
95 |
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Volume 6 no 3
July - September 1990
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
107 |
Obituary:
Colin King |
108 |
Research Papers
The ‘Face Values; of Video-Conferencing for
Australia Distance Education:
A. S. Castro |
109 |
The Learning Credit Card:
N. Rushby, J. Twining, N. Twining and T. Devitt |
119 |
Case Study
Producing That First CAL Program: Experiences of
a Novice:
J. A. Clarke |
143 |
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Volume 6 no 4
October - December 1990
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
155 |
Research Papers
Is language Arts Software Getting Better?
C. Dudley-Marling and D. Searle |
163 |
Is There a Corporate Training Strategy in
Education's Future?
J. J. Hirschbuhl |
169 |
Tutorial
A Holistic Model for the Evaluation of
Intelligent Tutoring Systems:
S. Bento |
173 |
Configurable Courseware:
T. Stirk and S. Hewitt |
181 |
Book Reviews
Multimedia & IV-a Selection of Recent
Publications:
M. E. Seeley |
191 |
Research Notes
Information Technology in Education Research
Programme (InTER):
R. Lewis |
195 |
Instructional Database Management System:
R. Tsankova, V. Stanchev and R. Gancheva |
197 |
DELTA Acronyms: N. Rushby |
199 |
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Volume 7 no 1
January - March 1991
Editorial
N.
Rushby
|
|
Research Papers
Prospects for European Research and Development
in Training and Education:
J. Whiting |
3 |
Multiple Viewpoints Imply Knowledge Negotiation:
R. Moyse |
21 |
Tutorials
Integrating Motion Video with the PC:
A. Priestley |
39 |
Review of Interactive Video Systems and Their
Possible Application to Training in the 90's:
P. Beautement |
45 |
Case Studies
The Development of Classroom Management Skills
Using Videodisc Technology:
B. Wright and P. Tearle |
55 |
Using Computer-Mediated Communication to Support
the Australian Adult Distance Learner:
A. S. Castro |
67 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
ATR Trainer:
D. Green |
75 |
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Volume 7 no 2
April - June 1991
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
93 |
Research Papers
Menu Sequence, Learner Control, and Achievement
in CAI:
J. W. Bolton and K. L. Peck |
95 |
Studying Students' Schemas of Typical Primary
Classroom Practice Using Interactive Learning Techniques and Videodisc
Materials Prior to Beginning A Teacher Education Course:
G. Harvard, M. Day and R. Dun':ls |
101 |
Case Study
Computer-Based Learning in Anthropodiagnostics:
A. S. Nikov |
119 |
Opinion
Some Personal Views on Computer-Based Training:
R. Lamb |
125 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design: B.
Laurel (ed.) Programming The User Interface-Principles and Examples: J. R.
Brown
Reviewed by S. Childs |
127 |
Guided Discovery Learning: A Framework for ICAI
Research: M. Elsom-Cook (ed.)
Reviewed by J. Whiting |
128 |
Ready Course: T. Songer and C. Barger
Reviewed by S. Simonsen |
129 |
Research Note
The London Underground:
A. Russell |
131 |
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Volume 7 no 3
July - September 1991
Editorial: N. Rushby |
155 |
Overview of CBl/CBT in Australia:
P. Baldwin MP |
157 |
Research Papers
Training Educators and Educating Trainers: A
Joint Industry/University Pilot Designing Educational Software:
S. Wills |
159 |
An Australian Perspective on Computer-Enhanced
language learning:
University Context: A. Lian and M. Levy
|
165 |
Tutorials
Courseware Development-Myths and Realities:
R. J. Spence |
175 |
The Role of the Electronic Spreadsheet in
Accounting Education:
G. Hampton |
187 |
Case Studies
Use of Authoring Tools in the Development of
Instructional Resources for Scientific Equipment:
B. M. Harper, A. M. Harper, M. D. Imisides, G.
G. Wallace, A. J. Hodgson and P. J. Riley |
199 |
Information Technologies and Training Issues in
Oantas:
D. Cormack |
209 |
Introducing Teaching Technology at Tertiary
level. A Participant Case Study
J. Dekkers, P. Farrands, S. Gregor, G. Pegg and
l. Zelmer |
217 |
Takeaway Courseware: What are the Benefits?
S. Willie, C. Cifuentes and E Knight |
227 |
PRODIGY: An Intelligent Computer-based System
for Developing Teachers’ Expertise in the Diagnosis and Remediation of
Common Error Patterns in the Domain of Common Fractions:
R. Nason |
243 |
Opinion
Interactive Multimedia; The Need for a Network
of National
operative Communication links:
T. H. Edgar and T. M. Docherty |
253 |
Research Notes
The Development of an Instructional Design
Expert Advisory System (IDEAS) |
259 |
CALMaker, Clinical Placement and Ouestionnairy:
A. C. L. Zelmer |
261 |
Use of Information Technology in Health and
Medical Education Universities:
N. L. Karmakar |
265 |
Cognitive Demands of Navigation in Interactive
Multimedia: J. G. Hedberg and B.M. Harper |
267 |
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Volume 7 no 4
October - December 1991
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
275 |
Research Papers
ATUMN: An Authoring Tool for User Model
Management:
J. Self |
277 |
Menus as Lesson-Structuring Devices: The Effects
of On-Menu Cueing on Sequentiality:
R. Schuerman and K. Peck |
293 |
The Architecture of the Expert Module in SHOOP,
and ITS Shell Based on the OOP Paradigm:
E. Fischetti and A. Gisolfi |
305 |
Case Study
The Production of Technology Based Training
Courseware:
G. Patterson, 1. J. Anderson and F. C. Monds |
321 |
Book Review/Courseware Review
The Nurnberg Funnel: Designing Minimalist
Instruction for Practical Computer Skill:
J. M. Carroll |
333 |
College Writer: Prentice Hall
Reviewed by J. H. Schwartz |
334 |
Research Note
Pan European Interactive Satellite Communication
for Distance Learning: M. Nouri and
P. Bacsich |
339 |
University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands:
M. D. Leiblum |
351 |
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Volume 8 no 1 January - March 1992
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
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Research Papers
Computer Modelling: A Research Tool for Computer
Based Instruction:
T. C. Reeves |
3 |
Computer Conferencing for Managers:
R. Mason |
15 |
An Alternative Architecture for Intelligent
Tutoring Systems:
P. A. M. Gelepithis and R. Goodfellow |
29 |
Tutorials
Using a Videotape-based System for Management
Learning:
S. Armitage |
37 |
Computers from Tools to Tutors: An Educational
Software Evaluation Construct for Teachers of Adults:
R. J. Boland |
45 |
Development Strategies for Interactive Videodisc
Applications:
S. Reisman |
55 |
Case Study
Creating a CBT System for Multi-National
Training:
D. M. Gayeski, E. Nathan and J. Sickle |
63 |
Courseware Review
Elementary Algebra: Systems of Equations:
R. Heimer |
71 |
Research Notes
Computer Based Learning and Training in Colour
Harmony:
A. S. Nikov and G. G. Georgiev |
75 |
ASSISTANT-Computer Consulting System for Choice
and Evaluation of Education Technology:
N. Ganchev, O. Asparuhov, S. Geordjeva, D.
Batanov, K. Andreeva and T. Ivanov |
79 |
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Volume 8 no 2
April - June 1992
Editorial:
N. Rushby |
93 |
Research Papers
Virtual Reality: Directions in Research and
Development:
R. Stuart |
95 |
Tutorial
Command and Control:
D. Thwaites |
101 |
Case Studies
Networked Interactive Video for Group Training:
J. Eary |
105 |
Fire Play: ICCARUS:
J. Powell, T. Wright, P. Newland, C. Creed and
B. Logan |
109 |
CACTUS: Command and Control Training Using
Knowledge-based Simulations:
J. R. Hartley, A. Ravenscroft and R. J. Williams |
127 |
A Firefighting Training Unit for the Royal Navy:
M. Newman |
137 |
Developing a Train Driving Simulator:
S. Nowak |
145 |
Opinion
Is There Real Virtue in Virtual Reality?:
W. Beckett |
149 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
Artificial Reality 2: M. Kreuger Reviewed by A.
Lloyd |
151 |
Virtual Reality: H. Rheingold Reviewed by J. A.
Chambers |
152 |
Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice and Promise:
K. Helsel and J. P. Roth (Eds) Reviewed by J. Mullins |
153 |
CAITI Designer Workstation: Fun-Tech Ltd
Reviewed by N. Rushby |
154 |
Mechanical Properties of Active Muscle: R. A.
Meiss Reviewed by J. E. Boudreaux |
155 |
Research Notes
High Speed Car Chase at Nought Miles per Hour:
J. Eary |
159 |
Research Applications of Virtual Reality:
D. J. Brown, S. V. Cobb, R. M. Eastgate, I.
Gibson and P. A. Smith |
161 |
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Volume 8 no 3
July - September 1992
Editorial:
N.
Rushby
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169 |
Research Papers
An Alternative Architecture for Intelligent
Tutoring Systems: Theoretical and Implementational Aspects: P. A. M. Gelepithis and
R. Goodfellow |
171 |
Parallel Instruction: a Theory for Educational
Computer Simulation:
F. B. M. Min |
177 |
Computers in University Instruction: What are
the Significant Variables tha-
Adoption?:
S. O. Faseyitan and J. Hirschbuhl |
185 |
Tutorials
Multimedia and Intellectual Property Rights:
J. Dickens |
195 |
Design and Development of the Student Module of
an Intelligent Tutoring System
T E. Fischetti and A. Gisolfi |
201 |
Case Study
Browsing a Database of Multimedia Learning
Material:
D. Persico, L. Sarti and V. Vairengo |
213 |
Opinion
The TDLB in the Context of Technology-based
Training:
N. Rushby |
237 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
How to Design Effective Text-based Open Learning
and How Computer-based Training: N. Harrison Reviewed by P. Haken
|
243 |
Managing Personal Learning and Change: a
Trainer's Guide: N. Clark, reviewed by A Williams |
244 |
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Volume 8 no 4 October - December 1992
Editorial:
J. A. Chambers |
251 |
Research Papers
Applications of Virtual Reality to Learning:
T. Middleton |
253 |
... And Know the Place for the First Time:
N. Rushby |
259 |
An Approach to Designing Knowledge-managed
Computer-assisted In
M. Marinov and I. Zhelyaskova |
267 |
Tutorials
Virtual Reality: The Promise of the Future:
J. Lanier |
275 |
Integrating Instructional Design and Technology:
A Model and Design:
D. Ehrlich and L. Reynolds |
281 |
Case Studies
The Learning Revolution: Electronic Classrooms:
J. A. Chambers, J. Q. Mullins, B. Boccard and D.
Burrows |
291 |
Making the Transition from the Traditional to
the Electronic Design Studio:
J. Demao and S. Saltzberg |
297 |
Applying Technology to Workforce Training:
S. H. Block |
311 |
Building Expert Systems for Academic Advising:
G. W. Orwig, J. M.Ragusa and R. A. Wielgos |
315 |
Opinion
Multimedia: Why Invest?
J. J. Hirschbuhl |
321 |
Book Reviews/Courseware Reviews
ISABELLE, Computer Assisted French (Levels I,
II, III and IV). C. S. Andrews. Reviewed C. Righi |
325 |
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