This paper presents a new curriculum for the Internet and e-business that has been developed at University of Redlands in Southern California with first offering in 2000. The pape...
This paper is a report of some of the findings in a study of how and what women in computer science learn using the Internet for communication with other women. The focus of this ...
In this paper we discuss our experience with the design of a system for supporting learning about other cultures in children attending kindergartens. In the paper we report the mo...
We introduce a way of simulating the creation of simple Origami (paper folding). The Origami is created in a thin shell simulation that realistically models the behavior and physi...
Abstract. This paper considers the issues involved in translating specifications described in the CSP B formal method into Handel-C. There have previously been approaches to transl...
Steve Schneider, Helen Treharne, Alistair McEwan, ...
This paper describes a novel browsing paradigm, taking benefit of the various types of links (e.g. thematic, temporal, references, etc.) that can be automatically built between mul...
The purpose of this paper is to clearly point out commonly agreed definitions of the terms Ergonomics, Usability, Accessibility and Safety, their relations to each other, overlaps ...
This paper presents the development of two related machine-learned models which predict (a) whether a student can answer correctly questions in an ILE without requesting help and (...
: This paper presents the results of a study on notetaking in university courses and derives implications for the design of electronic notetaking and annotation systems in eLearnin...