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Web Based Education and Training -- Lets Go for It!

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Dynamics of the Networked Academy Mississippi State Univ. on September 9-11 1998. Foils prepared September 13 98

We start with an overview of web based education in asynchronous and synchronous modes
Then we describe Tango which can be downloaded and used Today
It is quite reliable and one of most sophisticated "WebWindows" applications -- build systems entirely on top of Web clients and servers
Overview of Tango Architecture, Capabilities and how to use it -- not only in education but also in
Collaborative Visualization and Computational Steering or more generally Collaborative Research
In each case one needs a mix of Asynchronous and Synchronous collaboration and a mix of real-time and archival information.


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1 Web Based Education and Training Lets go for it!
2 Abstract of An Introduction to Web-based Education Presentation
3 The Ingredients of Web Based Education
4 CSC499/615 at Jackson State
5 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
6 95 Talking to NT running 4 Applications
7 Tango WebWisdom Model Collaborative University model for Education
8 Screenshots of Tango Teaching Tools
9 NPAC Education Curricula and Distance Delivery Activities
10 Lessons from JSU Experiment
11 Design and Architecture of Curricula Material
12 Future Design and Current Status of Curricula Material
13 Traditional Model of Instruction
14 Collaborative Model of Instruction
15 The Pragmatic Object Web I
16 Pragmatic Object Web II
17 Authoring the Curricula
18 4 Approaches to Authoring of Back End Resource I
19 4 Approaches to Authoring of Back End Resource II
20 Managing the Curricula
21 Learning and Teaching the Curricula I
22 Learning and Teaching the Curricula II
23 Collaborative Capabilities
24 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
25 TangoInteractive is Just One Click -- Integrated into Web Browser
26 Download the Java Controls Login into the Java Server
27 A Session is An Application and a Group of Users You can join a session
28 The current Capabilities of Tango -I
29 Click the Chat Icon to start a Session
30 TangoInteractive is a flexible framework -- 3 chats
31 Tango Offers Two White Boards
32 Capabilities of Tango -II
33 Microsoft's NetMeeting runs under Tango -- It has a more limited sharing Model
34 The current Capabilities of Tango -III
35 Two Shared Physics Simulations and audio video conferencing
36 Either Join or Master Remote Opens
37 Shared Simulations -- Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion
38 The current Capabilities of Tango -IV
39 Games are Natural in Tango Othello and the Magic Cube
40 Architecture of Tango
41 TANGO Server
42 How do you use Tango I?
43 How do I use Tango II?
44 Tango and Collaborative Versions of Other Large Scale Systems
45 Asynchronous vs. Synchronous
46 Features of Database Backend
47 WebWisdomNT
48 PPT Slide
49 Leveraging Collaborative Tools
50 Collaborative Web Applications with their Participants I
51 Collaborative Web Applications II
52 TANGO for Distributed Simulation and Computational Steering
53 Tango and Grande Gateways
54 Shared Visualization in Tango
55 A Shared Java Mapper used in Crisis Management
56 Some Tango Futures

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