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Smith, Mac; Gustafson, Kent – TechTrends, 1995
Describes the use of a barcode reader, rather than a computer, to control an interactive videodisc for presentations and self-paced tutorials. Highlights include hardware and software used; remote and direct communication; a HyperCard-based program to make barcodes; and converting an existing program. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Selection, Computer Software, Higher Education, Hypermedia

Bracke, Paul J.; Dickstein, Ruth – Reference Services Review, 2002
Considers how to meet the challenge of providing students in large college courses with effective library instruction and describes librarian cooperation with faculty in the development of a Web tutorial and supplementary course materials to deliver library instruction. Explains how the tutorial was incorporated into the class syllabus and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Large Group Instruction, Librarian Teacher Cooperation

Cann, Alan J. – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1999
Discussion of problems involved in evaluating computer-assisted learning resources focuses on evaluation strategies for interactive tutorials on the World Wide Web that were developed at the University of Leicester (United Kingdom). The questionnaire that was ultimately used to provide subjective feedback on user responses is appended. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Mason, Robin; Weller, Martin – Ed at a Distance, 2001
Discusses results of an evaluation of a Web-based course at the United Kingdom's Open University relating to student satisfaction. Considers skills versus academic content, previous computing experience, interaction through computer conferencing, online group work, online tutoring, lack of time, and course revision; and compares results with three…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
Sweeney, Jill; O'Donoghue, Tom; Whitehead, Clive – Teaching in Higher Education, 2004
Despite considerable research on the outcomes of teaching approaches at the tertiary level, there have been very few investigations of students' perspectives on the different approaches. This study, based on a series of in-depth interviews with students who completed a unit using traditional face-to-face tutorials and web-based bulletin-board…
Descriptors: Programmed Tutoring, Teaching Methods, Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries

Cooper, Sandra B. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1998
A series of computer tutorials provide opportunities for education students in an elementary-mathematics-methods course to explore a topic in depth. Tutorials cover content discussed in class and offer classroom situations for student response and reflection. At the end of each tutorial, students have a choice of assignments to complete in…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education

Tolppanen, Bradley P.; Miller, Joan; Wooden, Martha H. – Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 2000
Presents the results of a study of Web sites for 133 academic libraries serving medium-sized universities. Suggests that navigational and design aspects need improvement; information should not be included unless it will be accessed and used; and greater use should be made of online tutorials and virtual tours to supplement regular bibliographic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Utilization, Library Instruction

Frederiksen, Carl; Donin, Janet – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1999
A model of expert tutors' knowledge of applied statistics was used to create a web-based computer coach that emulates human tutoring. Cognitive assessments are obtained from records of students' actions as, with the computer tutor's help, they learn to apply components of procedural knowledge required to solve problems. Learning is evaluated by…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Databases, Higher Education, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
O'Connell, Ann Aileen; Bol, Linda – 1995
Interpreting information regarding health risks, crime statistics, and government polls requires some ability to use and interpret probabilities. Studies have shown that even after training or coursework in probability and statistics, people still have many difficulties solving probability problems. The thesis of this document is that helping…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Oberem, Graham E. – 1994
The limited language capability of CAI systems has made it difficult to personalize problem-solving instruction. The intelligent tutoring system, ALBERT, is a problem-solving monitor and coach that has been used with high school and college level physics students for several years; it uses a natural language system to understand kinematics…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Higher Education, Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Rutter, Lynne; Matthews, Marian – Electronic Library, 2002
Describes the development of InfoSkills, a Web-based library tutorial at Bournemouth University (United Kingdom) designed to provide an interactive introductory library skills tutorial as an adjunct to conventional instruction. Discusses key objectives, methodologies, content, technology, and evaluation that included usability issues of content…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Content Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Evaluation Methods

Veldof, Jerilyn; Beavers, Karen – Research Strategies, 2001
Discussion of online instructional design by academic librarians focuses on a study at the University of Minnesota that compared mental models of librarians and students as they relate to online library tutorials. Reports on a review of existing library tutorials, usability studies, and student interviews about the research and writing process.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Interviews
Packham, Gary; Jones, Paul; Thomas, Brychan; Miller, Christopher – Education & Training, 2006
Purpose: The on-line tutor or e-moderator faces a diversity of new challenges, including instructional design, organisation, direct instruction and facilitating discourse. This study aims to contrast the views of students and tutors regarding what factors constitute effective e-moderation in order to identify key attributes of an on-line tutor.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Tutors, Tutor Training, Instructional Design
Kelly, Rob – Distance Education Report, 2001
Describes e-global library, a virtual library based on the Jones International University's library that organizes Internet resources to make them more accessible to students at all skill levels. Highlights include online tutorials; research guides; financial aid and career development information; and possible partnerships with other digital…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Career Development, Electronic Libraries

Davis, Erica S.; Hantula, Donald A. – Computers in Human Behavior, 2001
Describes a study of university students that investigated the effects of a variable unique to Internet-based learning, namely download delay of instructional materials. Discusses a simulated online teaching tool that measured the effects of download delay of images on test performance, time spent on the material, end-user satisfaction, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Downloading