附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Committee Members -- Session 1: E-Laboratories from Theory to Practice -- The Lab@Future Project: "Moving Towards the Future of e-Learning" -- Virtual Laboratories in Education: a Cheap Way For Schools to Obtain Laboratories for all Courses, by using the Computer Laboratory -- Session 2: E-Learning Evaluation and Usability -- Clustering Students to Help Evaluate Learning -- Issues on School E-Laboratories in Science Teaching: Virtuality, Reality and Gender -- Computer-Automated Testing: an Evaluation of Student Performance -- A Model for Designing and Evaluating Teacher Training Programs in Technology Education -- Session 3: New Generation Technologies at School -- The Project "Lab of Tomorrow": Designing and Developing the School Science Laboratory of the Future -- COLAB: A Platform Design for Collaborative Learning in Virtual Laboratories -- Web-Based Computer Visual Simulator -- Computer Supported Ubiquitous Learning Environment for Vocabulary Learning using RFID Tags -- Session 4: E-Laboratories Experiments -- User Adaptation in E-Learning Environments -- MIRTO: a New Approach for Call Systems -- Using Learning Theories for Education on the Web: a Web Application for Teaching and Learning Computer Networks -- A Look at the Learning Process in Remote Laboratory: Tele- Experimentation Situations at ICAM -- Session 5: Fast Abstracts -- Ambient Learning: the Experience of Ambient Technologies in eLearning -- The Eudoxos Project: Teaching Science in Secondary Education through a Robotic Telescope -- Using Multimedia in E-Learning, a New Role for Teachers? -- A Connectionist Approach for Adaptative Lesson.
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