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Web Based Education and Training -- Technologies for Learning Communities in the next Millenium

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at 8th Annual Scholarship and Community Conference University of Houston (Hilton Hotel) on October 7 1998. Foils prepared October 10 98

We start with an overview of web based education in asynchronous and synchronous modes -- we cover
  • Curricula design, authoring, management and delivery
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 in education
We stress the important role of both Asynchronous and Synchronous collaboration and the web and web-based collaboration allows one to implement it.


Table of Contents for Web Based Education and Training -- Technologies for Learning Communities in the next Millenium


001 Web Based Education and Training Technologies for Learning 
    Communities in the next Millenium
002 Abstract of An Introduction to Web-based Education Presentation
003 Challenge and Opportunity
004 The Ingredients of Web Based Education
005 NPAC Education Curricula and Distance Delivery Activities
006 CSC499/615 at Jackson State
007 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
008 PPT Slide
009 Some Definitions and Technology Notes
010 Screenshots of Tango Teaching Tools
011 Tango WebWisdom Model Collaborative Business model for Education
012 Traditional Model of Instruction
013 Collaborative Model of Instruction
014 Lessons from JSU Experiment
015 Design and Architecture of Curricula Material
016 Future Design and Current Status of Curricula Material
017 The Pragmatic Object Web I
018 Pragmatic Object Web II
019 Authoring the Curricula
020 4 Approaches to Authoring of Back End Resource I
021 4 Approaches to Authoring of Back End Resource II
022 Managing the Curricula
023 Learning and Teaching the Curricula I
024 Learning and Teaching the Curricula II
025 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
026 A Session is An Application and a Group of Users You can join a 
    session
027 The current Capabilities of Tango -I
028 Click the Chat Icon to start a Session
029 TangoInteractive is a flexible framework -- 3 chats
030 Tango Offers Two White Boards
031 Capabilities of Tango -II
032 Microsoft's NetMeeting runs under Tango -- It has a more limited 
    sharing Model
033 The current Capabilities of Tango -III
034 Shared Simulations -- Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion
035 The current Capabilities of Tango -IV
036 Games are Natural in Tango Othello and the Magic Cube
037 Architecture of Tango
038 How do you use Tango I?
039 How do I use Tango II?
040 Tango and Collaborative Versions of Other Large Scale  Systems
041 Asynchronous vs. Synchronous
042 Features of Database Backend
043 WebWisdomNT
044 Leveraging Collaborative Tools
045 Collaborative Web Applications with their Participants I
046 Collaborative Web Applications II
047 Some Tango Futures
048 Leveraging Collaborative Tools
049 Collaborative Web Applications with their Participants I
050 Collaborative Web Applications II
051 Some Tango Futures


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