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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

 

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                                                                                                                               

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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