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Creating Electronic Learning Environments: Games, Flow, and the User Interface
Marshall G. Jones
Selected Research and Development Presentations at the National Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Sponsored by the Research and Theory Division 1998 (February 1998)
A difficult task in creating rich, exploratory interactive learning environments is building an environment that is truly engaging. Engagement can be defined as the nexus of intrinsic knowledge and/or interest and external stimuli that promote the...
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Planning and Implementing Web-Based Instruction: Tools for Decision Analysis
Stephen W. Harmon; Marshall G. Jones
Selected Research and Development Papers Presented at the National Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology [AECT] 1999 (February 1999)
This paper discusses issues and factors involved in making decisions on whether to use World Wide Web-based instruction. Five levels of Web-based instruction (no Web use, informational, supplemental, essential, communal, or immersive Web use) are...
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A Qualitative Analysis of Situated Web-Based Instruction
Stephen W. Harmon; Marshall G. Jones
Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association 2000 (April 2000)
This paper presents results of research on an intensive online graduate level course in Web-based instruction (WBI) delivered via the same medium. The classes, offered concurrently at the University of Memphis and at Georgia State University,...
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What We Know about Research in Instructional Technology: Interviews with Research Leaders
Marshall G. Jones; Daniel W. Surry; Stephen W. Harmon; Susan Land; John D. Farquhar
Selected Research and Development Presentations at the National Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Sponsored by the Research and Theory Division 1998 (February 1998)
Instructional Research Online (InTRO) was established in 1994 as a repository of research papers, media, and other artifacts related to research in instructional technology. The World Wide Web site (http://intro.base.org) includes sections on...