Computers & Education
1999 Volume 32, Number 4
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 3
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Three-level teaching material for computer-aided lecturing
Jorma Sajaniemi & Marja Kuittinen
Three kinds of supporting material are needed for lectures: lecture notes, presentation material and guidance material for the lecturer. Current computer-aided presentation systems do not allow... More
pp. 269-284
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“Graphical” Jogthrough: expert based methodology for user interface evaluation, applied in the case of an educational simulation interface
Stavros Demetriadis, Athanasios Karoulis & Andreas Pombortsis
“Walkthrough” and “Jogthrough” techniques are well known expert based methodologies for the evaluation of user interface design. In this paper we describe the use of “Graphical” Jogthrough method... More
pp. 285-99
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Software piracy among computing students: a Bruneian scenario
Md.Mahbubur Rahim, Afzaal H Seyal & Mohd.Noah Abd Rahman
Software piracy committed by university students in the western world has been published widely in various computer literature. Little is reported however about why and what proportion of students,... More
pp. 301-321