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Distance Education How to do it ..... 2
Abstract of Cook Book for Distance Education 3
Challenge and Opportunity in Education and Training 4
Why use Distance Education and Training? 5
Traditional Model of Instruction 6
Better Model of Instruction 7
WebWisdom.org Education Curricula and Distance Delivery Activities 8
NPAC is Popular with AltaVista ..... 9
Courses at Jackson State 10
Sample 1999 Java Academy Certificate 11
Role of Collaborative Objects in Education 12
Universal Shared Object Strategy 13
Tango WebWisdom Collaborative Business model for Education and Training 14
Architecture of Tango Distance Education 15
Some Definitions and Technology Notes I 16
Some Definitions and Technology Notes II 17
Screenshots of Tango Teaching Tools 18
Distance Learning with Tango 19
Buena Vista Audio/Video Conferencing 20
Simplistic Object Web View 21
Other Useful Distributed Objects 22
Basic Multi Tier architecture 23
The Ingredients of Web Based Education 24
Design and Architecture of Curricula Material 25
Future Design and Current Status of Curricula Material 26
Authoring the Curricula 27
4 Approaches to Authoring of Back End Resource I 28
4 Approaches to Authoring of Back End Resource II 29
Managing the Curricula I 30
Managing the Curricula II 31
LecCorder Lecture Recorder 32
WebWisdomDB Web linked Database 33
From HTML or PowerPoint to Database To Web 34
Setting Presentation Attributes in the Java Manager 35
Editing PowerPoint from the Database 36
Early XML Template exporting from database 37
XML used as a Template 38
Architecture of WebWisdomDB 39
WebWisdomDB XML Templates -- Example I 40
WebWisdomDB XML Templates -- Example II 41
Current NPAC Grading Database used to register Syracuse and Online Courses 42
Learning and Teaching the Curricula I 43
Learning and Teaching the Curricula II 44
What is Universal Acccess / Cross Disability Rendering? 45
If you believe these assertions 46
What Objects should we look at first and what services do we need? (a.k.a. why do we only need to study web pages) 47
What's wrong with Java Clients? 48
Shared Simulations -- Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion 49
So what do you do I? 50
So what do you do II? 51
What is Involved in Sharing Web Pages? 52
Document Object Tag Hierarchy 53
Hierarchical Object Components in a Web Page 54
XML and Document Object Model 55
W3C Document Object Model Level 1 56
Collaboration I 57
Collaboration II 58
Collaboration Architecture 59
JavaScript Shared Browser with Dynamic HTML I -- "Pure" Client Event 60
Shared Form Illustrated by Shared Access to NCSA Biology Workbench showing how general server objects can be shared from web interface 61
Sharing Client Data is Sharing Server Side Objects 62
Basic JSSB Architecture 63
JSSB JavaScript Shared Browser I 64
JSSB JavaScript Shared Browser II 65
Some Cosmic Features of JSSB 66
Some Technical Difficulties 67
Is a variable defined? 68
Some Needed JavaScript Technologies 69
onUnload onLoad Events 70
Event Model in JSSB 71
Events have a Bunch of Properties 72
Other Capabilities of Event Package 73
Use of Events in JSSB 74
What Can, Will be or May be Shared 75
Archiving sessions 76
Preview and Review Capabilities 77
New Enterprise Models for Universities? 78
Where are we?
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