DocumentCode :
288140
Title :
Telework training through World Wide Web
Author :
Smith, Cprmel ; Maye, Terry
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Comput. Based Learning, Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh, UK
fYear :
1994
fDate :
1994
Firstpage :
42644
Lastpage :
42646
Abstract :
New technologies for scouting computer networks for relevant information are not generally sufficiently well tuned to the needs of the busy individual requiring specific information. World Wide Web (WWW), the latest network service tool developed by NCSA, is attracting much interest because it answers some of the shortcomings of other network service tools. WWW enables networkers to share their own and other people´s compiled information resources on given topics. With WWW, multimedia documents can easily be developed from existing resources using a Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML), stored on any Internet connected workstation which has a WWW server and viewed by anyone on the Internet using a standard HTML interface or reader, such as Mosaic. HTML documents can transparently link to other HTML documents located on WWW servers anywhere in the Internet giving people using the HTML readers the impression that they are looking at a single virtual document. We are performing a six month pilot study to examine the potential of WWW as a technology infrastructure for creating virtual telework training resources to provide the teleworker with a single point-of-call for information resources. We have set up a WWW server in the UK, translated an initial set of relevant documents into HTML format and created links to relevant HTML resources elsewhere on the Internet. European project partners and a few other telework organisations have helped to provide training and information resources and to test the procedures and resources from a user´s perspective
Keywords :
computer based training; computer communications software; home working; human factors; hypermedia; wide area networks; European project partners; HTML documents; HTML format; Hypertext Mark-up Language; Internet connected workstation; NCSA; UK; WWW; World Wide Web; busy individual; computer networks; information resources; multimedia documents; network service tool; single point-of-call; standard HTML interface; telework organisations; teleworker; virtual document; virtual telework training resources;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Teleworking and Teleconferencing, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
369762
Link To Document :
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