Topic: WWW-based Course Sites & Learning Resources
Attendees
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Bryan AivazianNatrona County School DistrictUnited States
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Tetsuji AsakawaGraduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of TokyoJapan
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Diana BajzekCarnegie Mellon UniversityUnited States
Sessions
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Developing online learning for the auto parts industry
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The Development Process of a University-Wide ‘Technology Clearinghouse’ Website
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Building and Using the Digital Water Education Library (DWEL) for K-12 Education
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Building the Digital Water Education Library (DWEL) for K-12 Education
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Online Statistics Education: A Multimedia Course of Study
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e-Learning of Mathematics
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The EyePathologist
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Using Visual Materials to Engage Learners
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Using Knowledge Map to Diagnose Misconceptions in Real-Time Internet Tests
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Art Education and Distance Learning: Goals and Insights from two Museum Projects with K-12 Teachers
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Evaluating a Web-based Professional Development System: Learning to Teach in Technology Studio (LTTS)
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ANGEL Course Management System Removes Barriers to Course Development and Student Interaction
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EarthEd Online: Software Supporting a General Education Oceanography Course
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Requirements for Spoken Japanese Learning and Video-on-Demand System Based on the Analysis
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A Developing Method Applied Database Techniques for Web-based Japanese Learning Software
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The Use of Multiple Representations in a Discipline-Integrated Science Lesson On The Web
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PLANNING and DESIGNING ONLINE COURSES and LEARNING RESOURCES
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Design and evaluation of multimedia learning objects
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Development of Educational System to Support Improvement of Cognition to Cultural Difference
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Next Stop in the Study Metro: Supporting Learning of Freewriting by Providing Interactive Feedback