Development and Delivery of Chemical-Education Hypermedia Using the World-Wide Web

Brian M. Tissue

Paper 04, ChemConf '96

Abstract
and Index
1. Introduction 2. Hypermedia 3. Instrumental
Analysis Prelabs
4. Summary 5. References

Section 5: References

Note: All WWW links were verified May 29, 1996.

1. Introduction

  1. For more information about the Web, see the "The World Wide Web Consortium" home page: http://www.w3.org/, or the "World Wide Web FAQ": http://www.boutell.com/faq/.
  2. Rzepa, H. Recent Applications of Hyperactive Chemistry and the World Wide Web; ChemConf '96: New Initiatives in Chemical Education, On-Line Symposium, June 3 to July 19, 1996.
  3. Casher, O.; Chandramohan, G. K.; Hargreaves, M. J.; Leach, C.; Murray-Rust, P.; Rzepa, H. S.; Sayle, R.; Whitaker, B. J. J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. II 1995, 7.
  4. Wiggins, G. Use of the Internet in Teaching Chemical Information Sources; ChemConf '96: New Initiatives in Chemical Education, On-Line Symposium, June 3 to July 19, 1996.
  5. Smith, S.; Stovall, I. Networked Instructional Chemistry; ChemConf '96: New Initiatives in Chemical Education, On-Line Symposium, June 3 to July 19, 1996.
  6. Some publications that discuss the use of information technology in education are:
    1. Change magazine; American Association for Higher Education: Washington, DC. Avail. URL: http://www2.ido.gmu.edu/AAHE/Change.html.
    2. CAUSE/EFFECT magazine; CAUSE: Boulder, CO. Avail. URL: http://cause-www.colorado.edu/cause-effect/cause-effect.html.
    3. Syllabus magazine; Syllabus Press: Sunnyvale, CA. Avail. URL: http://www.syllabus.com/.
  7. Tissue, B. M. Trends Anal. Chem. 1995, 14, 426. Avail. URL: http://www.elsevier.nl:80/freeinfo/trac/tissue.htm.
  8. Tissue, B. M. J. Chem. Ed. 1996, 73, 65.
  9. Laurillard, D. Rethinking University Teaching, a Framework for the Effective Use of Educational Technology; Routledge: London, 1993.
  10. Varveri, F. S. J. Chem. Ed. 1993, 70, 204.
  11. Varveri, F. S. J. Chem. Ed. 1994, 71, 872.
  12. Schatz, B. R.; Hardin, J. B. Science 1994, 265, 895.
  13. Tissue, B. M.; Yip, C. W.; Wong, Y. L. J. Chem. Ed. 1995, 72, A116.
  14. Tissue, B. M.; Earp, R. L.; Yip, C. W.; Chem. Educator 1996, 1(1):S 1430-4171(96)01010-2. Avail. URL: http://journals.springer-ny.com/chedr.
  15. See for example: Burks Oakley II, Sloan Center for Asynchronous Learning Environments, http://w3.scale.uiuc.edu/scale/.

2. Hypermedia Design

  1. Nielson, J. Hypertext and Hypermedia; Academic: Boston, 1990.
  2. Hodges, M. E.; Sasnett, R. M. (Editors) Multimedia Computing: Case Studies from MIT Project Athena; Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1993.
  3. Cotton, Bob; Oliver, R. Understanding Hypermedia: From Multimedia to Virtual Reality; Phaidon: London, 1993.
  4. Woodhead, N. Hypertext and Hypermedia, Theory and Applications; Sigma: Wilmslow, England, 1991.

3. Hypermedia Prelabs

  1. Stein, L. D. How to Set Up and Maintain a World Wide Web Site: The Guide for Information Providers; Addison-Wesley: Reading, MA, 1995. Avail. URL: http://www-genome.wi.mit.edu/WWW/index.html.
  2. Till, D. Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days; Sams Publishing: Indianapolis, IN, 1995.
  3. Schwartz, R. L.; Wall, L. Learning Perl; O'Reilly & Associates: Sebastopol, CA, 1993.
  4. Schwartz, R. L.; Wall, L. Programming Perl; O'Reilly & Associates: Sebastopol, CA, 1991.
  5. Angelo, T. A.; Cross, K. P. Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers, 2nd. ed.; Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, 1993, p. 330.
  6. Four of 24 students responded disagree or strongly disagree to the statement I had sufficient access to the internet, on the midsemester survey.
  7. Four of 23 students answered agree or strongly agree for the statement I would prefer to have the computer exercises delivered by CD-ROM rather than over the internet, on the end-of-semester survey.

Abstract
and Index
1. Introduction 2. Hypermedia 3. Instrumental
Analysis Prelabs
4. Summary 5. References

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