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  1. Catherall, P.: Delivering e-learning for information services in higher education (2004) 0.05
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    Content
    Key Features - Jargon-free and aimed at information professionals with Sole/mixed responsibilities - Identifies leading systems, disussing strenghts and weaknesses - Draws examples from current practice in Higher Education - Discusses management and implementation aspects Contents What is online learning What resources are required to provide online learning What systems are available, what are their features What are the support issues in delivering online learning - staff and student support challenges; trends in distance learning and part time study; emergence of ubiquitous student-tutor-system relationship; use of automatic and human support systems; role of support staff and academic tutors in system support; benefits of online vs. hardcopy support documentation How can online learning be made accessible and usable - influence of legislative and Standard-making bodies in accessibility and usability issues, e.g.: Euroaccessibility, W3C (Word Wide Web Consortium); other international guidelines, e.g.: Bobby; access issues in conventional web browsers; overview of accessible web browsers; methods for testing online learning systems for accessibility and usability; suggestions for user feedback; comparison of accessibility across online learning systems How should online learning systems be managed - online course creation; user account creation; Single-signon vs. independent systems; use of templates and global content for generic library resources; considerations for organisation of academic content; security and abuse issues; elearning policy and procedures; role of academic and other staff in supporting online learning; use of elearning Champions or coordinators; procedures for user induction and registration an online courses; models for user support. How should online learning be monitored and quality assured
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  2. ¬The digital university : building a learning community (2002) 0.05
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    Abstract
    University education continues to be revolutionized by the use of Web-based teaching and learning systems. Following on from "The Digital University: Reinventing the Academy", this book provides a fully up-to-date and practical guide to using and implementing this important technology. Looking specifically at asynchronous collaboration, it covers:- policies- management of collaboration- distance learning- support for authoring- course design- educational metadata schemaand will be an essential buy for managers, lecturers, administrators, department heads and researchers.It includes a foreword by Ben Shneiderman, Director of the HCI Laboratory at the University of Maryland, USA.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:43:03
    LCSH
    Computer / assisted instruction / Great Britain
    RSWK
    Computer Supported Cooperative Work / Hochschule / Aufsatzsammlung
    Series
    Computer supported cooperative work
    Subject
    Computer Supported Cooperative Work / Hochschule / Aufsatzsammlung
    Computer / assisted instruction / Great Britain
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  3. Stahl, G.: Group cognition : computer support for building collaborative knowledge (2006) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This book explores the software design, social practices, and collaboration theory that would be needed to support group cognition - collective knowledge that is constructed by small groups online. Innovative uses of global and local networks of linked computers make new ways of collaborative working, learning, and acting possible. In "Group Cognition", Gerry Stahl explores the technological and social reconfigurations that are needed to achieve computer-supported collaborative knowledge building - group cognition that transcends the limits of individual cognition. Computers can provide active media for social group cognition where ideas grow through the interactions within groups of people; software functionality can manage group discourse that results in shared understandings, new meanings, and collaborative learning. Stahl offers software design prototypes, analyses empirical instances of collaboration, and elaborates a theory of collaboration that takes the group, rather than the individual, as the unit of analysis. Stahl's design studies concentrate on mechanisms to support group formation, multiple interpretive perspectives, and the negotiation of group knowledge in applications as varied as collaborative curriculum development by teachers, writing summaries by students, and designing space voyages by NASA engineers. His empirical analysis shows how, in small-group collaborations, the group constructs intersubjective knowledge that emerges from and appears in the discourse itself. This discovery of group meaning becomes the springboard for Stahl's outline of a social theory of collaborative knowing. Stahl also discusses such related issues as the distinction between meaning making at the group level and interpretation at the individual level, appropriate research methodology, philosophical directions for group cognition theory, and suggestions for further empirical work.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 59(2008) no.9, S.1531. (C. Caldeira): "Successful, real-world organizations employ groups to get work done. Despite the large number of years of collaborative models in work-group paradigm, it is a little surprising that there are very few books about the subject. Furthermore, most of those studies are mainly focused on work group performance management and work productivity. This text belongs to the advanced type, and is a valuable resource for graduate students in a wide range of courses and for a large spectrum of professionals interested in collaborative work. Due to its advanced level, some topics are relatively difficult to understand if the reader does not have some background in collaborative work and group cognition. Students who use this book will rapidly understand the most important topics of the science of collaboration for computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning, and their relation to the business world of our days. The main concern and fundamental idea of this book is to set its focus primarily on work group, and not on individuals. Stahl's baseline is to use the science of collaboration for computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning to conduct comparative studies on group interaction, group meaning, group cognition, group discourse, and thinking. The book is divided into three distinct parts. The first one is about the design of computer support for collaborative work and presents eight studies centered on software tools and their particular applications: The first three are AI applications for collaborative computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning, the fourth and the fifth are about collaborative media, and the last ones are a combination of computational technology and collaborative functions. The second part is focused on the analysis on knowledge building in the collaborative work of small groups. It is developed with support on five essays published by Stahl from 2000 to 2004. In the first of those chapters, he describes a model of collaborative knowledge building and how to share knowledge production. The second criticizes some cooperative work and collaborative learning research methodologies that make the collaborative phenomena hard to perceive. The remaining chapters mostly provide mechanisms to understand in new and better ways collaborative processes. The third part contains the theoretical corpus of the book. Chapters 14 through 21 contain the most recent of Stahl's contributions to the theoretical foundations of computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning. Chapters 16 to 18 provide much material about topics directly related to group cognition research and collaborative work in modern organizations. Finally, the last part of the book contains an exhaustive list of references that will be of great value to all interested in the multiple aspects and fields of cooperative work and collaborative learning."
    LCSH
    Computer / assisted instruction
    Computer networks
    Subject
    Computer / assisted instruction
    Computer networks
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  4. Maurer, H.; Scherbakov, N.: Multimedia authoring for presentation and education : the official guide to HM-card (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    There are many multimedia authoring packages available under MS Windows. There is none with as many outstanding features as HM-Card: HM-Card does all you expect from a modern multimedia authoring system: it allows you to combine als kinds of media: text, graphics, pictures, audio-and videoclips, and arbitrary executable files created by other programs to give you all the freedom of the world
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  5. Ford, N.: Web-based learning through educational informatics : information science meets educational computing (2008) 0.03
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    Content
    Inhalt: Learning: Basic Processes - Introduction - Basic Information Processes - Integrating Themes - Where do Integrating Themes come From? - Theory Generation and Testing - Learning: Individual Differences - Styles of Learning - Levels of Learning - References - Education - Educational Philosophies and Learning Design - Autonomy and Mediation - Library and Information Science - Standards for Supporting Resource Discovery - Information Seeking and Autonomous Learning - Information Seeking as Conversations - ICT Developments: Resource Discovery - Tools and Techniques to Support Information Seeking and Resource Discovery - Metadata - Ontologies and the Semantic Web - Educational Metadata and Ontologies - ICT Developments: Learning Design And Teaching - Intelligent and Adaptive Tutoring Systems - Learning Environments and Interoperability - General ICT-Based Developments - Educational Opportunities Afforded by ICT Developments - Educational Informatics Systems: Individual Approaches - Metadata-Enabled Learning Resource Discovery - Adaptive Systems for Personalised Resource Discovery - Open Corpus Resource Discovery - From Supplantation to Metacognition - Educational Informatics Systems: Social Approaches - Alternative Pedagogies - Educational Informatics Systems that Learn - Community-Based Learning - Real World Learning - Theory and Practice - Educational Informatics Support for Critical Thinking and Creativity - Making Sense of Research: Generating Useful Real World Knowledge - Going Forward: Research Issues and the Future - Different Perspectives on Educational Informatics Developments - Types Of Evidence - Contingent Dependencies, and Object and Meta Languages - Reality Checking For Quality Control - Towards the Learning Web
    LCSH
    Computer / assisted instruction
    Subject
    Computer / assisted instruction
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  6. Mödinger, W.; Brossmann, M.: Praxisguide Wissensmanagement : Planung, Umsetzung, Controlling von E-Learning im Unternehmen (2009) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Der Praxisguide Wissensmanagement gibt eine umsetzungsorientierte Anleitung, wie heute Wissensmanagement in Unternehmen geplant und umgesetzt werden kann und welche Vorgehensweise den meisten Nutzen bringt. Diese umfasst die Wissensvermittlung mit Printmedien, Computer Based Training (CBT), Web Based Training (WBT), interaktives Business TV, e-Training und die Wissensvermittlung mit Hilfe von Lernplattformen (Learning-Management-Systemen, LMS). Dabei werden nicht nur die unterschiedlichen Möglichkeiten der genannten Medien aufgezeigt, sondern auch der konkrete Beitrag in der Wertschöpfungskette der Unternehmung. Der Return on Investment des Wissensmanagements wird mit Hilfe einer dafür entwickelten Score Card dargestellt. Der Praxisguide bleibt aber nicht bei den gegenwärtigen Möglichkeiten stehen. Er formuliert Thesen für die Trainings- und Lernwelt von Morgen und zeigt die Möglichkeiten, die sich durch Social Computing und Web 2.0-Anwendungen (Weblog, Wiki u.a.) für die Unternehmen in Zukunft ergeben.
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  7. Astleitner, H.: Qualität des Lernens im Internet : Virtuelle Schulen und Universitäten auf dem Prüfstand (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Lernen mit dem Internet ist in aller Munde und Gegenstand vieler Spekulationen. Dieses Buch stellt die Frage nach der aktuellen und tatsächlichen Qualität des Lernens in Internet-basierten Lernumgebungen. Neben theoretischen und empirischen Analysen werden Empfehlungen präsentiert, wie virtuelle Schulen und Universitäten ihr Leistungsangebot verbessern können. Zielgruppe dieses Buches sind Pädagogen, Psychologen, Lehrer und Weiterbildner, aber auch Programmierer, Web-Designer und Informatiker.
    Content
    Aus dem Inhalt: Arten von web-basierten Lernumgebungen - Virtuelle Aus- und Weiterbildungsangebote - Theorien selbstregulierten Lernens - Empirische Studien zur Qualität virtuellen Lernens, motivierendes Instruktionsdesign und Dropout, kritisches Denken und neue Lernmedien - Faktoren guten Lehrverhaltens in online-Lernumgebungen - Qualitätsstandards - Qualitätssicherungsmaßnahmen - Evaluationsinstrumente.
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  8. Buchanan, L.E.; Luck, D.L.; Jones, T.C.: Integrating information literacy into the virtual university : a course model (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The virtual university environment provides librarians with new opportunities to contribute to the educational process. Building on the success of team-teaching a traditional liberal arts core course with composition and communications faculty, librarians and a communications professor worked together to integrate the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (2000) into the online environment. The resulting graduate-level course in multimedia literacy assembled faculty and curriculum resources normally untapped in traditional classrooms. All five information literacy standards covering need, access, evaluation, use and the social, economic, legal, and ethical issues surrounding information use were addressed. Readings and threaded discussions about intellectual property, fair use of copyrighted materials, the evaluation of free and fee-based Web information and Web page design and construction prepared students to work in groups to design and construct Web sites. Students also completed a capstone project in the form of individual Web portfolios, which demonstrated the information and multimedia principles they learned in the class. Assessment of information literacy skills occurred through the analysis of student discussion, evaluative annotations, Web site assignments, perception surveys, and a master's level comprehensive exam question. What was learned in this course will serve as a model for future collaborative partnerships in which faculty and librarians work together to ensure that students who learn from a distance truly master information literacy competencies.
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  9. Steppi, H.: CBT - Computer Based Training : Planung, Design und Entwicklung interaktiver Lernprogramme (1990) 0.02
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    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  10. Horn, T.: Einführung in die Programmiersprache C (1992) 0.02
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    Series
    FernUni Hagen: Computer Based Training
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  11. Schlageter, G.: Objektorientierte Datenbanksysteme (1993) 0.02
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    Series
    FernUni Hagen: Computer Based Training
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  12. Walker, R.: Neuronale Netze : elektronische Weiterbildung unter WINDOWS (1992) 0.02
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    FernUniversität Hagen: Computer Based Training
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  13. Berkel, T.: ¬Die relationale Datenbanksprache SQL (1992) 0.02
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    FernUni Hagen: Computer Based Training
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  14. Janotta, H.: CBT - Computer Based Training : Grundwissen, Einführungsmethodik, Projektplanung und -abwicklung, Bewertungskriterien (1990) 0.02
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  15. (e)Pedagogy - visual knowledge building : rethinking art and new media in education (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The accelerating «iconic turn» in our society today increasingly demands the interactive representation of contextual knowledge. At the same time the use of Web based learning environments highlight the audio-visual dimension of (e)pedagogy and the move towards practical, project-oriented curricula. Regardless of the educational field pedagogical expertise thus requires more and more understanding and control of visual elements and their interpretations. There is a growing need for visually oriented pedagogical experts such as teachers, tutors, designers and developers who are capable of community knowledge building and collaboration with other experts from different fields from both private and public sectors. The book intends to illuminate scientific and programmatic excerpts from an international community of researchers, practitioners, teachers and scholars working in interrelated fields such as Aesthetic Education, ePedagogy Design - Visual Knowledge Building, Visual Education, Art Education, Media Pedagogy and Intermedia Art Education.
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  16. Höbarth, U.: Konstruktivistisches Lernen mit Moodle : praktische Einsatzmöglichkeiten in Bildungsinstitutionen (2010) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Unterstützung des Lehr-/Lernprozesses durch Lernplattformen und Web-2.0-Anwendungen wird immer stärker zu einem wesentlichen Faktor im Bildungsbereich. Aus dem breit gefächerten Angebot von Lernplattformen hat sich Moodle in den letzten Jahren als einer der Favoriten herauskristallisiert. Bedienungsanleitungen und Erklärungen zur Verwendung einzelner Module aus technischer Sicht gibt es bereits - kaum aufbereitet sind hingegen die methodisch-didaktischen Einsatzmöglichkeiten der unterschiedlichen Werkzeuge, angereichert mit praktischen Tipps aus der Praxis für die Praxis. Dies möchte das vorliegende Buch leisten. Die Autorin beleuchtet zunächst die verschiedenen Lernparadigmen, wobei der Fokus auf den Konstruktivismus gerichtet ist. Ergänzend werden die Gestaltungsanforderungen und -möglichkeiten des Lehr-/Lernprozesses in Lernplattformen thematisiert. Wie sehen sinnvolle Einsatzszenarien aus? Welche Funktion können Moodle-Online-Kurse in Blended-Learning-Szenarien einnehmen? Wo liegen mögliche Mehrwerte (und Probleme) gegenüber konventionellen Präsenzveranstaltungen? Praktische Beispiele ergänzen die theoretischen Grundlagen. Die Fallstudien und ihre Evaluation können sowohl als Impuls für die verstärkte Nutzung der Lernplattform Moodle im Unterricht gesehen werden, vermitteln den Lehrenden aber auch grundsätzliche methodische Ansätze des Prinzips der Prozessorientierung unter Verwendung webbasierter Software. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.
    Theme
    Computer Based Training
  17. Baumgartner, P.; Payr, S.: Lernen mit Software (1994) 0.02
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  18. Computerlernen und Autorensysteme (1989) 0.02
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    Computer Based Training
  19. Schulmeister, R.: Grundlagen hypermedialer Lernsysteme : Theorie, Didaktik, Design (1996) 0.02
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  20. Camputer Based Training : Erfahrungen mit interaktivem Computerlernen (1993) 0.02
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