In this issue...
- From the Director
- Ian Johnston, UniServe Science
Articles
- Communicating to Teach and Communicating to Learn: Using the World Wide Web for Science Teaching and Learning
- Evelyn Patterson, United States Air Force Academy and Gregor Novak, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis
- The UK's Higher Education Teaching and Learning Technology Programme (TLTP): From Development to Implementation
- Sarah Turpin, TLTP
- The BioNet Project: Beyond Writing Courseware
- Andrew Booth, University of Leeds, JR Aiton, University of St. Andrews, F Bowser-Riley, University of Aberdeen and JR Maber, University of Leeds
Conference Reports
- Third International Conference on Computer Based Learning in Science, 1997
- Mary Peat, UniServe Science
- UK Earth Science Courseware Consortium Annual Users Meeting, 1997
- Mary Peat, UniServe Science
- UniServe Workshop: Putting You in the Picture
- Anne Fernandez and Mark Nearhos, UniServe Science
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Reviews
- Geology of Australia
- Mark Warne, La Trobe University
- Powersim 2.5C
- David Chapman, The University of Sydney
- BioXplorer Plus
- Mark O'Brien, Queensland University of Technology
- Contemporary Laboratory Experiences in Astronomy (CLEA)
- Margaret Mazzolini, La Trobe University
CAUT Reports
- An Interactive Multimedia Package Designed to Improve Beginning Students' Understanding of Chemical Equations
- Patrick Garnett, Mark Hackling and Ron Oliver, Edith Cowan University
- Thinking Tasks for Undergraduate Chemistry Students
- Robert Bucat, The University of Western Australia
- Development and Production of Videos for Microscale Laboratory Courses
- Jacki O'Connor, Swinburne University of Technology
- Interactive Teaching Resources for Thermal Physics Available on the Web
- Pal Fekete , Brian McInnes , The University of Sydney and Paul Walker, University College London
- An Integrated Video and Practical Program for Teaching Microscopy
- Clinton Hale, Brian Malone and Ken Wong Hee, La Trobe University
- Application of Explanation Based Learning to the Teaching of Biochemical Calculations
- Gareth Denyer, The University of Sydney
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