HELP! * GREY=local Full Index for LOCAL foilset Web Technologies for Education and NPAC Projects Master Presentation
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Workshop on Education and Training Technology -- NIST on 25 March 1996. Foils prepared 24 March 1996
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- The World Wide Web offers the potential for revolutionary changes in education at all levels from K-12, undergraduate, graduate and continuing (lifelong) levels.
- We describe four significant activities where we have used Web Technologies to prepare and deliver education. These are the
- Living SchoolBook -- 6 K-12 schools in New York State connected by the high-speed ATM network NYNET to HPCC resources at NPAC;
- Undergraduate science education for non-science majors;
- Graduate computer science courses both at Syracuse and remotely with students in China.
- These curricula development and delivery activities build on a suite of Web Technologies.
- We will describe how text-indexed video, Perl, JavaScript, Java, VRML (incurrent and future 2.X version) and object databases can and are being woven into a novel interactive educational technology base.
- We speculate on the implication of pervasive availability of such capabities on Universities or more generally the current educational establishment.
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The Virtual University and other Projects
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* Separate HTML Some (New) Web Technologies in a Nutshell - I
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* Separate HTML Some (New) Web Technologies in a Nutshell - VI
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* Separate HTML Possible Uses of JavaScript in Education
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* Separate HTML Possible Uses of VRML in Education
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* Separate HTML Uses of Databases in Education
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* Separate HTML Possible Uses of Digital Video in Education
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* Separate HTML WebWisdom--JavaScript for Structured Information
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* Separate HTML Web Education Areas of Interest to NPAC
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* Separate HTML Education in a Box -- Initial Steps to Understand Web Based Education
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* Separate HTML Scope of Certificate in Computational Science
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Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, npac@npac.syr.edu
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