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ENHANCING LEARNING THROUGH HUMAN-COMPUTER-INTERACTION Table of Contents ¿ June3rd , 2006 I. Technology Management and change Visualizing and implementing ICT change. CHAPTER-1: Visualizing ICT Change in the Academy G. Parchoma University of Saskatchewan, Canada. The role and function of ICT in the university of the 21st century CHAPTER-2: Human-Computer Interaction for Computer-Based Classroom Teaching. W.Hürst & K.A. Mohamed Albert-Lugwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany. Higher Education Evaluation: Support Systems, Models, Case Studies, etc. CHAPTER-3: Project Student Rescue: Online learning facilitation in higher education to improve retention rates for distance learners. M.Axmann Open Universities, Australia. M.Berry, M.Hamilton, N. Herzog & R. Van Schyndel Emerging technologies CHAPTER-4: Enhancing Learning Through Mobile Computing. M.Berry, M.Hamilton, N.Herzog & R. van Schyndel RMIT University, Australia. R.Tarsiero II. Collaborative Learning through HCI Synchronous and asynchronous learning CHAPTER-5: On-line Discourse: Encouraging student participation in large classes. S.Jones RMIT University, Australia. Building community on the web CHAPTER-6: Facilitating social learning in virtual communities of practice. R.Tarsiero Gionnethics, Italy. D.Loi G.Latham & J.Faulkner III. Teacher and Student Use of HCI The use of HCI in various disciplines CHAPTER-7: Design-Personae: Matching Students' Learning Profiles in Web-Based Education. J.Martin, E.McKay, L.Hawkins & V.Murthy RMIT University, Australia. Integrating HCI in the curriculum CHAPTER-8: Enlivening the Promise of Education: Building Collaborative Learning Communities through Online Discussion. K.Kaur Open University Malaysia. R.Horne & J.Kellet Encouraging faculty use of HCI CHAPTER-9: APEC Cyber Academy: Integration of Pedagogical and HCI Principles in an International Networked Learning Environment. C-S Lin National University of Taiwan. C.C.Chou & C.A.Bagley University of St.Thomas, USA. Integration of HCI into the classroom CHAPTER-10: Tangible User Interfaces as Mediating Tools Within Adaptive Educational Environments. D.Loi RMIT University, Australia. Solutions through the classroom use of multimedia CHAPTER-11: Building the Virtual in Teacher Education. G.Latham & J.Faulkner RMIT University, Australia. Integrating interactivity into asynchronous learning CHAPTER-12: Integrating Human Computer Interaction into Veterinary Medicine Curricula. G.Parchoma, K.L.Lohmann, K.Schwarz, C.L.Shmon, L.Polley, C.Clark, S.Taylor, C.Waldner, S.Porterfield, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. J.Naylor, Ross University, Canada. S.Abutarbush, Atlantic Veterinary College, Canada. IV. HCI in Educational Practice Educational and Training Design: Support Systems, Models, Case Studies, etc Problem Based Learning at a Distance: Course Design and HCI in an Environmental Management Masters Programme. R.Horne RMIT University, Australia & J.Kellet University of South Australia. Simulation, Managerial Gaming, etc. An integrative approach to teaching 3D modelling in architecture. C.Sanchez Hampton University, Virginia, USA.
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Human-computer interaction.