Distributed on CD to conference delegates upon arrival at the conference. Formal papers from the CD are available here in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). However, presentation slides and non-printable presentations from the CD are not included.
Download all papers as tb98.zip (12.8MB)
Contents
- Sixteenth Century Meets Twentieth Century
Tina Coulsting, University of the West of England(16cart.pdf 661K) - The Astrowise Project - The Design and Implementation of World Wide Web Pages for Interactive Astronomy
Michael McCabe and Andrew Oliver, School of Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Portsmouth (Astrowis.pdf 8.3MB) - Computer Based Training (CBT): a journalist’s view
Bob Little, Management and Skills Development Magazine (Beyond.pdf 27K) - Using ToolBook to Produce a Distance-Based MSc
Steve Bond, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Bonds.pdf 125K) - Designing Training Programs for Factory Workers
Dr Roy C. Amore, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Design2.pdf 25K) - Using Instructor to Create Software Training: A Case Study
Jeffrey M. Rhodes, Platte Canyon Multimedia Software Corporation, USA (Instrcs.pdf 908K) - Developing courseware with Toolbook: hierarchies reuse, field-testing
Jaak Henno, Tallinn Technical University, Estonia and Heimo Kampman, Kajaani Polytechnics, Finland (Jaakh.pdf 240K) - ToolBook and Windows 1497
Mike Brooks, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education (Msb.pdf 682K) - From book, to CD, to the Web, in language learning
Mike Beilby, Computer-Based Learning, Information Services, University of Birmingham (Onlinemb.pdf 377K) - Problem Based Learning and Asymetrix ToolBook II Instructor
Hens Zimmerman and Carmen Barth, Total Multimedia Solutions, Netherlands (Pbl.pdf 74K) - Supporting Enterprise Wide Systems with Online Learning
John Twigg, Skillchange Systems (Sews.pdf 2.6MB) - Testing the Test
drs. Peter de Jong, Chemistry Department, University of Groningen, Netherlands (Tttest.pdf 20K) - Computer Aided Learning of Process Planning using a Virtual Machine Tool
Richard Farr and Thérèse Lawlor-Wright, Manufacturing Research Group, University of Salford (Vmtrfarr.pdf 114K)
