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Journal of Computing in Higher Education, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, September 1994
- Dale Skrien:
CPU Sim a computer simulator for use in an introductory computer organization-architecture class. 3-13 - John S. Gray:
Predict Dem Bones! 14-43 - Marie-Michèle Boulet:
Providing just-in time help to case tool users. 44-62 - Ernest Gallo:
Cellular automata and the humanities. 63-77 - Johan Van Cleynenbreugel, Erwin Bellon, Guy Marchal, Paul Suetens:
A pointing out and naming paradigm to support radiological teaching and case-oriented learning. 78-90 - Sunil Hazari:
An educators' guide to information access across the internet. 91-113 - Ralph Buultjens:
The fourth discontinuity the co-evolution of humans and machines Bruce Mazlish - Yale University Press. New Haven. 114-118 - Greg Kearsley:
Schools out: Hyperlearning, the new technology, and the end of education Lewis J. Perelman - William Morrow & Co., New York. 119-122 - Craig Locatis:
interText - Intellimation P.O. Box 1530, Dept. 1 130 Cremona Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1530 805-968-2291 Cost: $59.00. Site licence available. 123-125
Volume 6, Number 2, March 1995
- Christinger Tomer:
Virtual libraries, virtual communities, and the future of the public library. 3-39 - David H. Jonassen:
Computers as cognitive tools: Learningwith technology, notfrom technology. 40-73 - Patricia A. Carlson, Veronica Larralde:
R-wise: A learning environment for teaching reading comprehension. 74-98 - William J. Gibbs, Kyle L. Peck:
An approach to designing computer-based evaluation of student constructed responses: Effects on achievement and instructional time. 99-119 - George Mitrevski:
Russian hyperTutor: Designing interactive multimedia for the macintosh. 120-137 - Edward A. Connors:
Interactive calculus D.C. health and company 125 spring street Lexington, MA 02173 800-235-3565 cost: $73.00. 138-140
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