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COMPUTERS EDUCATION Editors: David F. Rogers Michael R. Kibby VOLUME 18 1992 computers and education An International Journal EDITORS Professor DAVID F. ROGERS Dr MICHAEL R. KIBBY Aerospace Engineering Department Centre for Academic Practice U.S. Naval Academy University of Strathclyde Annapolis Glasgow G1 10E MD 21402, U.S.A. Scotland EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD A. A. Pouring, U.S.A. (Founder Editor) P. R. Smith, U.K. (Founder Editor) M. H. Aston, U.K. . Hinton, U.K. J. Schoenmaker, N. Gardner, U.K. . Kurtz, U.S.A. The Netherlands M. Gigante, Australia . Liebowitz, U.S.A. W. L. Staats, U.S.A. R. D. Harding, U.K. . Matthews, U.K. D. J. Stevens, U.S.A. J. R. Hartley, U.K. . Plomp, The Netherlands P. Thorne, Australia A. Hawkins, The Netherlands . Sakamoto, Japan Book Review Editor: Professor David Hawkridge, Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, England Publishing Office: Pergamon Press Ltd, Pergamon House, Bampfylide Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, U.K. [Tel. Exeter (0392) 51558; Fax (0392) 425370] Subscription and Advertising Offices: North America: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Rest of the World: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. [Tel. Oxford (0865) 794141] Subscription Rates: Annual institutional subscription rate (1992): £345.00 (US$625.00). Two-year institutional rate (1992/93): £655.50 (US$1187.50). Sterling prices are definitive. US dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change withoui notice. Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. Back Issues: Back issues of all previously published volumes, in both hard copy and on microform are available direct from Pergamon Press offices. Published 8 issues/annum (2 volumes) in January, February, April, May, July, August, October, November Copyright © 1992 Pergamon Press Ltd Application to mail at second class postage rate is pending at RAHWAY, NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to Computers & Education, c/o Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. CONTENTS Number 1-3 COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING Selected Contributions from the CAL91 Symposium ix Preface International Programme Committee Joan Bliss, Jon Ogborn, Reasoning supported by computational tools Richard Boohan, Jonathan Briggs, Tim Brosnan, Derek Brough, Harvey Mellar, Rob Miller, Caroline Nash, Cathy Rodgers and Babis Sakonidis Don Clark Object-lessons from self-explanatory objects Gary Mcl. Boyd and How can intelligent CAL better adapt to learners? P. David Mitchell Wouter R. van Joolingen Modelling domain knowledge for Intelligent and Ton de Jong Simulation Learning Environments Julita Vassileva Pedagogical decisions within an ITS-shell Frank J. Papa, Jon |. Young, A differential diagnostic skills assessment and Gerald Knezek and tutorial tool Robert J. Bourdage Alfredo Fernandez-Valmayor Educational and research utilization of a dynamic and Carmen Fernandez Chamizo knowledge base Monique Grandbastien Intelligent tutoring systems on scientific subjects: are prototypes ready for broad experimentation? R. J. Hendley and CASCADE: introducing Al into CBT N. Jurascheck Chris Bowerman Writing and the computer: an intelligent tutoring systems solution P. L. Brusilovsky and An environment for physical geography teaching T. B. Gorskaya-Belova Mary Webb Learning by building rule-based models Noel Williams The Artificial Intelligence Applications to Learning Programme V M. D. Leiblum Implementing CAL at a university C. E. Beevers, M. G. Foster, Some problems of mathematical CAL G. R. McGuire and J. H. Renshaw Tom Boyle and Sue Margetts The CORE guided discovery approach to acquiring programming skills Neil Pitcher A computer-based laboratory course in mathemati- cai sciences Howard Tanner Developing the use of IT within mathematics through action research J. Dale Burnett Who’s in the driver's seat? Technology, the Arts and Education Nick Hammond, Nigel Gardner, Blocks to the effective use of information technol- Simon Heath, Michael Kibby, ogy in higher education Terry Mayes, Ray McAleese, Christine Mullings and Annie Trapp Douglas Siviter and Hypercourseware Keith Brown G. A. Hutchings, W. Hall, Authoring and evaluation of hypermedia for J. Briggs, N. V. Hammond, education M. R. Kibby, C. McKnight and D. Riley Megan Quentin-Baxter and A method for evaluating the efficiency of present- David Dewhurst ing information in a hypermedia environment Ann Jones, Gill Kirkup, Providing computing for distance learners: a Adrian Kirkwood strategy for home use and Robin Mason Steve Kennewell Computing for the Terrified C. Bloor, D. A. S. Curran, A hypertext system for teaching employment- J. Fowler, K. Manktelow, related language to hearing-impaired school W. Middleton and leavers A. 0. Moscardini Julia Blackstock and The impact of new information technology on Larry Miller young children’s symbol-weaving efforts Stefano Pozzi, Celia Hoyles Towards a methodology for analysing collaboration and Lulu Healy and learning in computer-based groupwork Susan E. Sanders Developing computer use during a Primary P.G.C.E. Vi Rena Upitis 243 Technology and music: an intertwining dance Murray Saunders and 251 The alternative conference: an evaluation of CAL91 Joyce Bisset Number 4 v_ Editorial Editorial Zhengxin Chen A conceptual framework for expert system description Zhengxin Chen Knowledge graphs for information systems Rosa Maria Bottino Comparing different approaches to programming from an educational viewpoint G. D. Moss Comparing awareness and use of content-free software in comprehensive schools S. M. Selim Computer algorithm for constructing the depart- mental timetable Cynthia Winnans and Some factors affecting elementary teachers’ use of Deborah Sardo Brown the computer Esther F. Levary Computer activities and the development of transitions in student writing R. Maity, S. Bhattacharya, Teaching non-hierarchical classification A. Ghosh and T. K. Ghoshal Book Reviews

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