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User centered evaluation of an automatically constructed hyper-textbook.(Statistical Data Included)
March 22, 2002... As hypertext systems become widely available and their popularity increases, attention has turned to converting existing textual documents into hypertextual form. An important issue in this area is the fully automatic production of hypertext...
Peer-to-peer networking collaboration within education.(Statistical Data Included)
March 22, 2002... Education is becoming increasingly collaborative with the advent of the Internet, so it is no surprise that educators around the world are seeking improved methods of collaborating through the medium of the Internet. We have developed a...
Identifying and using hypermedia browsing patterns.
March 22, 2002... Hypermedia offers benefits for users who wish to find information and users who wish to learn about a particular topic (Jonassen & Grabinger, 1991). However, hypermedia is also plagued by drawbacks that were identified early in its inception...
A visualization pilot study for hypermedia: developing cross-cultural user profiles for new media interfaces.
March 22, 2002... With the unparalleled yearly growth of the World Wide Web (WWW) and a concise paradigm shift to global e-marketing, media research organizations have placed human-computer interaction (HCI) and usability issues as a key factor in the...
Effects of learner control and hypermedia preference on cyber-students performance in a Web-based learning environment.
March 22, 2002... This study investigated whether the factor of "hypermedia preference" in a web-based learning environment (WBLE) affects students' task performance under "learner control with and without advisement" conditions. Eighty-one undergraduates at...