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Australasian Journal of Educational Technology

Jan 01, 1995 Volume 11, Number 1

Editors

Eva Heinrich; Michael Henderson; Petrea Redmond

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 8

  1. The medium and the message

    Lesley Richardson & Lesley Richardson

    From discussions expounding the virtues of interactive multimedia (IMM) appearing frequently in the popular press, education and training literature, conference presentations and seminars, it could... More

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  2. Definitions of instructional control in learning environments

    Som Naidu & Som Naidu

    A fundamental question in the design of learning environments is determining the nature of instructional control which will facilitate optimal learning outcomes. The assumptions that increased... More

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  3. Database education: Problems for business students

    Edward Gould & Edward Gould

    The teaching of relational database design to business students poses many problems. This paper looks at these problems and outlines an integrated approach which addresses the piecemeal and... More

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  4. Do vendor/consultant services affect small business' IT course requirements?

    R. MacGregor, D. Bunker, R. Cocks, J. Pierson, K. Forcht & K Forcht

    This paper compares two studies carried out in the area of small business in Australia. The first of these studies examined one branch of the 'scientific' small business community, veterinary... More

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  5. Educational software design: A literature review

    Gennaro Pellone & Gennaro Pellone

    The aim of this literature review is to outline the context of theory in designing educational software for vocational education and training, and to give an account of the significance of the "key... More

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  6. How successful is "Successmaker"? Issues arising from an evaluation of computer assisted learning in a secondary school

    Judy Parr

    The paper discusses issues arising from the year long evaluation of the use of the computer assisted learning (CAL) package "Successmaker" in a secondary school (Years 8-12). All students in Year 8... More

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  7. Design issues in computer-based education

    Keith Rees

    The merits and demerits of computer multimedia within the domain of CBE is a topical discussion point. Dan Ellis has recently argued a case for 'barefoot multimedia' based on his experience... More

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  8. Design issues in computer based education

    Keith Rees

    The merits and demerits of computer multimedia within the domain of CBE is a topical discussion point. Dan Ellis has recently argued a case for 'barefoot multimedia' based on his experience... More

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