DOCUMENT RESUME AUTHOR Webnet 96 Conference Proceedings

DOCUMENT RESUME AUTHOR Webnet 96 Conference Proceedings

DOCUMENT RESUME ED 427 649 IR 019 168 AUTHOR Maurer, Hermann, Ed. TITLE WebNet 96 Conference Proceedings (San Francisco, California, October 15-19, 1996). INSTITUTION Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, Charlottesville, VA. PUB DATE 1996-10-00 NOTE 930p.; For selected individual papers, see IR 019 169-198. Many figures and tables are illegible. AVAILABLE FROM Web site: http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf/webnet/proc96.html; also archived on WebNet 98 CD-ROM (includes 1996, 1997, 1998) AACE Membership/CD orders, P.O. Box 2966, Charlottesville, VA 22902; Fax: 804-978-7449 ($35, AACE members, $40, nonmembers). PUB TYPE Collected Works Proceedings (021) EDRS PRICE MF06/PC38 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Access to Information; Authoring Aids (Programming); Computer Science; Computer Software; Courseware; Databases; Distance Education; Educational Media; Educational Strategies; *Educational Technology; Electronic Libraries; Elementary Secondary Education; *Hypermedia; Information Technology; Instructional Design; Multimedia Materials; Postsecondary Education; *World Wide Web IDENTIFIERS Electronic Commerce; Software Tools; Virtual Classrooms; *Web Sites ABSTRACT This proceedings contains 80 full papers, 12 posters/demonstrations, 108 short papers, one panel, and one tutorial, all focusing on World Wide Web applications. Topics include: designing hypertext navigation tools; Web site design; distance education via the Web; instructional design; the world-wide market and censorshipon the Web; customer support via the Web; VRML; tracking Web users; developing adaptive electronic textbooks on the Web; developing secure Web accessible databases; automating hypermedia course creation and maintenance; innovativeresources for educational and public information; interactive justice trough the Web; 3D visualization of Web semantic content for browsing and query formation; Web authoring tools; the impact of the Web on education; multilingual font service; networked learning environments; Web conceptual space; the impact of Web publication on a child writer's development; concurrent manufacturingon the Web; browsing; virtual office hours; designing digital libraries for post-literate patrons; electronic commerce; a distance education how-to manual; media, multimedia, and language learning; managing the virtual classroom; a course in multimedia technology for non-computer science majors; full-text retrieval; collaborative learning/teaching on the Web: the webas a teaching tool; computer mediated communication; active messaging inJava; an electronic shopping agent; helping teachers use anti-virus Web sites; teaching personally sensitive material over the Internet; global distance learning and the transformation of knowledge construction; gender and the human computer user interface; school participation in the development of commercial, Web-based curriculum resources; a virtualcampus on the Web; authentic activities and the Internet; a tool for creating and browsing in +++++ ED427649 Has Multi-page SFR---Level=1 +++++ case libraries; providing real-time instruction on the Web; discursive networking; Web language teaching; and how to set up and maintain an image database on the Web.(DLS) ******************************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * *************************************************************************** ***** Web Net 96 Conference Proceedings San Francisco, CA October 15-19, 1996 Edited by Hermann Maurer U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS CENTER (ERIC) O This document has been reproduced as MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY received from the person or organization originating it. G.H. Marks O Minor, changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent E4E3T co7y official OERI position or policy. Gfi' TO THE EDUcATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER.(ERIC)." Published by Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education Web Net 96 San Francisco, CA - October 15-19, 1996 http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf/webnet/proc96index.html WEBNET 96 Table of Contents FULL PAPERS BRIAN BEVIRT Designing hypertext navigation tools MARTIN BICHLER & STEFAN NUSSER Developing structured WVVW-sites with W3DT JOHN BIGELOW Developing an Internet section of a management course: Transporting learning Premises Across Media MICHAEL BJORN & YIN YUE CHEN The world-wide market: Living with the realities of censorship on the Internet MANFRED BOGEN, MICHAEL LENZ & SUSANNE ZIER A Broadcasting Company goes Internet WILLIAM A. BOGLEY, JON DORBOLO, ROBBERT O.ROBSON & JOHN A. SECHREST New pedagogies and tools for Web-based calculus ELLEN BORKOWSKI, DAVID HENRY, LIDA LARSEN & DEBORAH MATEIK Supporting teaching and learning via the Web: Transforming hardcopy linear mindsets into Web flexible creative thinking ALEXANDRA BOST The WWW as a primary source of customer support WOLFGANG BROLL VRML and the Web: A fundament for multi-user virtual environments on the Internet CHRIS BROWN & STEVE BENFORD Tracking VVWVV Users: Experience from the Design of HyperVis PETER BRUSILOVSKY, ELMAR SCHWARZ & GERHARD WEBER A tool for developing adaptive electronic textbooks on WWW ROBERT BUCCIGROSSI, ALBERT CROWLEY & DANIEL TURNER A comprehensive system to develop secure Web accessible databases 1 of 13 11/23/98 12:04 PM 3 Web Net 96 - San Francisco, CA - October 15-19, 1996 http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf7webnet/proc96index.htm1 ANTONIO CAPANI & GABRIEL DE DOMINICIS Web Algebra SCOTT CAPDEVIELLE (BUSINESS/CORPORATE) Capturing the state of the web CURTIS A. CARVER & CLARK RAY Automating hypermedia course creation and maintenance LEE LI-JEN CHEN & BRIAN R. GAINES Methodological issues in studying and supporting awareness on the World Wide Web CAROL A. CHRISTIAN Innovative resources for educational and public information: Electronic services, data and information from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and other NASA missions BETTY COLLIS, TOINE ANDERNACH & NICO VAN DIEPEN The Web as process tool and product environment for group-based project work in higher education MARGARET CORBIT & MICHAEL HERZOG Explorations: The Cornell Theory Center's online science book CHANTAL D'HALLUIN, STEPHANE RETHORE, BRUNO VANHILLE & CLAUDE VIEVILLE Designing a course on the Web: The point of view of a training institute P.M.D. DE BRA Teaching hypertext and hypermedia through the Web DIETER W. FELLNER & OLIVER JUCKNATH MRTspace: Multi-user 3D environments using VRML BARRY FENN & JENNY SHEARER Delivering the daily Us RICHARD H. FOWLER, WENDY A.L. FOWLER & JORGE L. WILLIAMS 3D visualization of W1W/ semantic content for browsing and query formulation G. FULANTELLI & M. ALLEGRA Interactive justice through the Web BRIAN R. GAINES (INVITED SPEAKER) Convergence to the Information Superhighway BRIAN R. GAINES, MILDRED L.G. SHAW & LEE LI-JEN CHEN Utility, usability and likeability: Dimensions of the Net and Web SUSAN GAUCH & GUIJUN WANG Information fusion with ProFusion ROBIN E. GOODMAN & PAUL S. CHINOWSKY The Web in interdisciplinary design education 2 of 13 4 11/23/98 12:04 PM Web Net 96 - San Francisco, CA - October 15-19, 1996 http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf7webnet/proc96index.html CHETAN GOPAL & CESAR A.C. TEIXEIRA MHEG-5 delivery in the DAVIC environment A. HASHMI, B. BARRY, R. LUNDQUIST & M. KRISHNAMOORTHY Aster servers: How to make Aster more widely available ERIK P. HAUGSJAA Collaborative learning through a knowledge-based \AWN authoring tool CAROLINE HECHT & KATHY BARBIERI Math and Science Gateway A successful model for high school educators and students DANIEL J. HELM, RAYMOND J. D'AMORE & PUCK-FAI YAN MITRE information discovery system D.J. HOBBS & R.J. TAYLOR The impact on education of the World Wide Web JENS F. JENSEN Mapping the Web: A Media Typology for Information Traffic Patterns on the Internet Highway W. LEWIS JOHNSON, TYLER BLAKE & ERIN SHAW Automated management and delivery of distance courseware R. JOHNSON, J. DURRANCE, J. KOZYRA, C. ALEXANDER, T. CLARKE, J. LINKER, D. MASTIE, J. GREEN, P. ORSELLI & C. RASMUSSEN Windows to the universe JIM JUNGBAUER, PATRICIA BAGGETT & ANDRZEJ EHRENFEUCHT A browsing system based on multimedia cohesion WING KAY KAN, STEPHEN S.M. WONG, VINCENT S.Y. YIU, GILBERT H.F. YOUNG, HAK WAI CHAN, HENRY W.H. CHEUNG On-demand multi-lingual font service on heterogeneous computer platforms JUDY KEINER Real audiences-worldwide: A case study of the impact of WWW publication on a child writer's development ROBERT E. KENT & CHRISTIAN NEUSS Web conceptual space ARKADI KOSMYNIN An information broker for adaptive distributed resource discovery service ANASTASIOS KOUTOUMANOS, NIKOLAOS PAPASPYROU, SIMEON RETALIS & EMMANOUEL SKORDALAKIS Towards a novel networked learning environment ROB KREMER & BRIAN R. GAINES Embedded interactive concept maps in Web documents JAMES M. LAFFEY & DALE MUSSER Building Internet-based electronic performance support for teaching and learning 3 of 13 11/23/98 12:04 PM Web Net 96 - San Francisco, CA - October 15-19, 1996 http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf/webnet/proc96index.htm1 ANDREW Z. LAPSLEY, BRIAN R. GAINES & DOUGLAS H. NORRIE Concurrent manufacturing on the Web GERRY LEBING, MAURA HOGAN & WESLEY GURNEY (BUSINESS/CORPORATE) On-the-Fly Web Pages Minus the HTML Files S. 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