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Challenges in the Development of Web-based Courseware using Virtual Experiments (2000)

by F Hanisch, R Klein
Venue:University of Ulm
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Authoring and Linking of Highly Interactive Content within Web-based Courseware

by Frank Hanisch , 2002
"... Sophisticated Web-based courseware typically includes highly interactive elements like interactive illustrations or a virtual laboratory together with cooperative tools. The intention is to support active engagement with the teaching content and to educe intuitive understanding by experimentation. ..."
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Sophisticated Web-based courseware typically includes highly interactive elements like interactive illustrations or a virtual laboratory together with cooperative tools. The intention is to support active engagement with the teaching content and to educe intuitive understanding by experimentation.

Scripting and Cooperation for Interactive Web-based Courseware

by Frank Hanisch, Dipl. -inform Frank Hanisch - in:3 rd International Conference of New Learning Technologies (NLT), University of Applied Sciences of Western , 2001
"... Highly interactive Web-based courseware allows for a more intuitive learning than nowadays textbooks. A high level of interaction and cooperation is crucial for the success in stirring up the participants' emotions and involving him into self-acting studies. The basic requirements for the underlying ..."
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Highly interactive Web-based courseware allows for a more intuitive learning than nowadays textbooks. A high level of interaction and cooperation is crucial for the success in stirring up the participants' emotions and involving him into self-acting studies. The basic requirements for the underlying programming architecture are interdisciplinary. We describe a general framework for rapid development and easy enhancement of Web-based courseware with special focus on concepts that meet the task of providing scripting and cooperation for highly interactive content.
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