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  1. Koltay, T.: ¬A hypertext tutorial on abstracting for library science students (1995) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Discusses briefly the application of hypertext in library user training with particular reference to a specific hypertext based tutorial designed to teach library school students the basics knowledge of abstracts and abstracting process
    Date
    27. 1.1996 18:22:06
    Source
    Journal of education for library and information science. 36(1995) no.2, S.170-173
  2. ¬The digital university : building a learning community (2002) 0.12
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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.
    BK
    81.68 Computereinsatz in Unterricht und Ausbildung
    Classification
    81.68 Computereinsatz in Unterricht und Ausbildung
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:43:03
    LCSH
    Education, Higher / Great Britain / Data processing
    Education, Higher / Effect of technological innovations on / Great Britain
    Internet in education / Great Britain
    Distance education / Great Britain
    Subject
    Education, Higher / Great Britain / Data processing
    Education, Higher / Effect of technological innovations on / Great Britain
    Internet in education / Great Britain
    Distance education / Great Britain
  3. Herther, N.K.: Education over the Web distance learning and the information professional (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Surveys USA WWW based distance education opportunities for the information professional. Although these programmes are in the early stages, they could change the face of higher education. Offers advice when considering a distance education course
  4. Cleote, L.: ¬The education and training of cataloguing students in South Africa through distance education (2005) 0.09
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    Abstract
    This paper discusses the education and training of cataloguing students in South Africa at a distance education institution where the focus is on career specific training. The position of the cataloguing course in the curriculum and the content of the course are explained. The utilization of media and technologies in offering the course is discussed. Anticipated changes and possible future developments are discussed.
    Footnote
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes "Education for cataloging: international perspectives. Part I"
  5. (e)Pedagogy - visual knowledge building : rethinking art and new media in education (2005) 0.07
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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.
    Content
    Contents: Gerhard Hickisch: Transfairness - Pierangelo Maset: Aesthetic Operations - a perspective in art and media education - Torsten Meyer: Art Education within a New Medium - Martina Paatela-Nieminen: Thinking digitally and intermedially in art education - Iwan Pasuchin: Media Pedagogy and Interdisciplinary Artistic Education - Karl Josef Pazzini: Media, Suggestion, Suspicion - Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss: ePedagogy Design - Visual Knowledge Building - Peter Truniger: Communication in Creative Processes.
  6. Slavens, T.; Horn, B.: Computer assisted instruction in education of reference librarians (1975) 0.07
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  7. Ward, P.; Arshad, F.: Interactive multimedia information systems for education (1992) 0.07
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    Abstract
    This paper will focus on the place of multimedia technology in education, and the need to consider pedagogical concerns which must to be addressed for such technology to be successfully applied
  8. Besser, H.: Issues and challenges for the distance independent environment (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Outlines changes in infrastructure that are frequently necessary when one breaks from the traditional same-time/same-place model of education. Not all of these are applicable to all implementations of distance independent education
  9. Ramaiah, C.K.: Is hypertext a more flexible tool for education? (1992) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Reviews briefly hypertext techniques in information handling and retrieval and defines its salient features. Focuses on its strengths and weaknesses as a teaching tool and its potential impact on education
  10. Ghosh, S.B.: ¬A new paradigm of education system for reaching the unreached through open and distance education with special reference to the Indian initiative (2006) 0.07
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    Abstract
    In the process of transition towards Knowledge Society, development of educated citizens is of prime concern Ihr all nations of the world, The problem becomes acute for those with sizeable population with diversified culture, background and economic condition. Methodologies for provision of education are undergoing a sea change and are in a transitory phase of development with technology acting as an agent for change. It is in this context that a new method of education - Open and Distance Education (ODE) plays a vital role. The various methods followed in ODE system and the initiatives taken in India are discussed here, with particular reference to the role of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
  11. Montague, R.-A.: Web-based Information Science Education (WISE) : an inter-institutional collaboration to promote quality e-learning (2005) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Developing inter-institutional collaborative agreements for online education offers the potential benefit of increasing participants' access to resources and decreasing costs to institutions. Designing and sustaining models of cooperation to cross institutional boundaries is inherently complex and requires significant commitment. This paper explores the rationale for developing consortia and describes opportunities and challenges that arise in establishing and maintaining agreements to promote quality online education in library and information science (LIS) with peer institutions. Insights are shared based on 'lessons learned' in establishing the Web-based Information Science Education (WISE) consortium. Emphasis is placed on the three key elements of the WISE model of collaboration -- metrics for quality online education, faculty development in online pedagogy, and course share.
  12. Barron, A.E.; Orwig, G.W.: Multimedia technologies for training : an introduction (1995) 0.06
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Education for information 13(1995) no.4, S.371-372 (J. Martin)
  13. Meer, P.F.V.; Rike, G.E.: Multimedia: meeting the demand for user education with a self instructional tutorial (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes the development and evaluation, at Western Michigan University, of a multimedia self instructional tutorial designed to introduce library services and teach basic skills in a cost effective manner. Reports results of an evaluation comparing the tutorial with traditional workbook instruction. No significant differences were found between the experimental and control groups, indicating that the tutorial was as effective as the workbook. Includes implications for user education, along with advice for developers of similar projects
  14. Kirk, J.: Computer-assisted learning and teaching in library and information studies in Australia (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The interest of Australian academics in library and information studies is manifest in 2 themes: technology for information practice and technology for learning. These themes underlie the integration of information technology into education for information professionals. Surveys carried out in the early 1980s highlighted the applications of technology, particularly in online cataloguing and online searching. The study reported in this paper aimed to explore the extent of use and non-use od computer-assisted learning and teaching in Australian schools of library and information studies in the early 1990s. The results indicate more widespread use of computer-assisted learning than computer-assisted teaching. There is considerably diversity in courses where computer-assisted learning is included in the packages used by students. More than half of the schools surveyed have plans to extend computer-assisted learning over the next three years. In order to take full advantage of the potential of computer-assisted learning, academies in schools of library and information studies in Australia will need to cooperate with each other, with academics and industry-based colleagues in computer-based training and education, and with similar schools in overseas countries
  15. Brusilovsky, P.; Eklund, J.; Schwarz, E.: Web-based education for all : a tool for development adaptive courseware (1998) 0.05
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  16. Ferris, A.M.: Cataloging Internet resources using MARC21 and AACR2 : Online training for working catalogers (2002) 0.05
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    Abstract
    This article endorses the use of Web-based instruction for cataloging education as represented by OCLC's online course, Cataloging Internet Resources Using MARC21 and AACR2. This type of instruction is particularly useful to working catalogers (professional and paraprofessional alike) who cannot spare the time or the expense to attend workshops and seminars in order to receive training in the latest developments in the field. The OCLC course also paves the way for a new standardized program of online cataloging education that will be tailored for working catalogers at all levels of expertise and that will offer specialized, yet convenient, training in a wide variety of formats.
    Footnote
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes: Education for cataloging and the organization of information: pitfalls and the pendulum; Part II
  17. Ford, N.: Web-based learning through educational informatics : information science meets educational computing (2008) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Explores the role of information seeking and retrieval in the development of information systems to support personalized and autonomous learning.
    BK
    81.68 / Computereinsatz in Unterricht und Ausbildung
    Classification
    81.68 / Computereinsatz in Unterricht und Ausbildung
    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
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 61(2019 no.10, S.2164-2165 (S. Chen)
    LCSH
    Internet in education
    Subject
    Internet in education
  18. Robinson, L.; Bawden, D.: Distance learning and LIS professional development (2002) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The nature of distance learning in general, and for the specific case of LIS professional development, is reviewed in the context of wider changes in the learning environment. This leads to an analysis of the kind of materials and activities which may be required to support this form of education, and to proposals for categories of activities, which are to be tested in a part distance learning multinational LIS summer school.
  19. Beutelspacher, L.: Fördern Web 2.0 und mobile Technologien das Lernen? : Ein Bericht über die ICT 2011 in Hongkong (2011) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Plattformen für Blended Learning, Lernsysteme (wie Moodle), Dienste im Web 2.0 (z. B. Facebook), ePortfolio-Systeme (beispielsweise Mahara), Verfilmungen von Lehrveranstaltungen und weitere Informationsdienste haben breite Anwendung in der Lehre gefunden. Durch das Angebot mobiler Endgeräte (Smartphones, Tablet-Rechner und Laptops) werden die Dienste zunehmend mobil genutzt. Dieser Bericht gibt in informationswissenschaftlicher Perspektive Forschungsergebnisse wieder, die auf der 6. ICT Konferenz in Hongkong "Education unplugged: Mobile Technologies and Web 2.0" (Juli 2011) vorgetragen worden sind.
  20. Wilburg, K.: Teaching science with technology : telecommunications and multimedia (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reports on a variety of studies which indicate how students can learn science through telecomputing and interactive multimedia activities. 2 studies reflect the newest trends in teaching science with technology concerned with telecomputing and an innovative approach to integrating hypermedia with science learning, which has student in several schools in Iowa working as programmers and instructional designers, 2 other studies considers new ways to look at both science/technology education and research. As a study of an international high school science project suggests a new methodology for researching computer-support collaborative learning

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