Title :
The Virtual Learning Machine: integrating Web and non-Web technologies
Author :
Johnson, Russell ; Kemp, Elizabeth ; Kemp, Ray ; Blakey, Peter
Author_Institution :
Massey Univ., Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract :
Web-based courseware packages have rapidly gained popularity in universities as practical tools which streamline the authoring and administration of Web-based learning. However, evidence suggests that they are less popular among students, due in part to limits inherent in their Web browser-based interface. The virtual learning machine is a prototype tool for the authoring and delivery of computer-based distance education that extends the multidimensional and collaborative learning environment of a university. By paying careful attention to the design of the student interface and by integrating Web-based and nonWeb technologies behind-the-scenes, it is able to combine the greater functionality and interactivity of standalone computer-based learning systems with the collaborative, networking strengths of Web-based systems.
Keywords :
Internet; authoring systems; courseware; distance learning; Virtual Learning Machine; Web based courseware; Web browser; collaborative learning environment; computer based distance education; multidimensional learning environment; nonWeb technology; student interface; Collaborative work; Computer interfaces; Computer networks; Courseware; Distance learning; Educational institutions; Machine learning; Multidimensional systems; Packaging machines; Virtual prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2003. Proceedings. The 3rd IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1967-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2003.1215107