HYPERMEDIA IN VAASA '94 Conference on Computers and Hypermedia in Engineering Education June 8-11, 1994 PROCEEDINGS Edited by Matti Linna and Pentti Ruotsala Vaasa Institute of Technology UB/TIB Hannover 114 249 164
CONTENTS SECTION 1: INVITED PAPERS The Synthesis Coalition: Information Technologies Enabling a Paradigm Shift in Engineering Education 3 Alice M. Agogino and William H. Wood, USA Learning in Hypermedia 11 J0rgen Bang, Denmark The Essence of Multimedia 22 Ian Douglas, Scotland Designing Human-Machine Interfaces to Match the User's Mental Models - An Issue of Interdisciplinary Research and Education 26 Ernst A. Hartmann, Germany Workshop on Internet Use and Services 34 Goran Karlsson, Sweden The TLTP and the CALGroup Engineering Consortium 36 Jennifer M.Mojfat and Andrew R. Johnson, UK There was a Welshman, a Scotsman and a Finn...: Case Studies on International Cooperation 40 Peter Williams, Scotland SECTION 2: PRESENTATIONS VirtualWCT: Learning the Wall Chart Technique by Multimedia 48 Esa Auramdki, Ari Ilkka, Kari Niemi, Seppo Puuronen, Airi Salminen and Vesa Savolainen, Finland How Computer and Video Techniques Facilitate Extra - Mural Courses in Olsztyn University of Agriculture and Technology 55 Jolanta Balandynowicz, Barbara Gasowska and Jaroslaw Wenta, Poland Learning and the Electronic Medium: the Learner-centred Perspective 58 Aukse Balcytiene, Finland (Lithuania) Multimedia: A Visualisation Tool for Designers 68 Sergio da Luz Benros, Finland (Portugal) Information Hypermedia Technology Aimed at On-line CAD-tutorial 72 V. Bolshakov, V. Cehanovsky, B. Sovetov, M. Streltsova, Russia «Drive-InfoSys»: An Information System to Support Educationin Mechatronics Engineering 79 Bruno Charles Brom, Switzerland The Global University 90 Gordon M. Bull, England
CAL for Object Oriented Design 98 Rachel Bundy, Allan Norcliffe and Phil Siviter, England, and Alistair Kilgour, Scotland Teaching Computer Applications to Business Students: An Interdisciplinary Approach 105 Alfredas Chmieliauskas, Juozas Granskas and Ryan Sheppard, Lithuania Computer Support for Resource-Based Collaborative Learning at a Distance: OU XT001 and the Finnish Experience 109 Ganeas Dorairaju, Matti Hamalainen, Jarek Krol, Johanna Mikhi, Erik Patynen and Jouni Virtamo, Finland, and Gary Alexander, UK Present and Prospect of the Computer Use at the Physics Department 117 Mihaela Dumitru, Maria Honciuc, Valerica Ninulescu and Mihai C.Piscureanu, Romania The Development of an Innovative CAL Package:The Energy Game' 123 /. W. Eames, T. S. Hobbs andh. Haider, UK Co-operation in the Hypermedia Production; One Case from Finland 128 Timo Eloranta, Harri Eskelinen and Raima Suoranta, Finland A Multimedia System for Corrective and Preventive Maintenance in the Factory 135 Manuel Fernandez, Ricardo Martinez, Francisco Perez and Mariano Jimenez, Spain A Learning Environment with Visual Impact for a Data Structure Course 142 Elena Giannotti, Italy Proposal of an Extension of the Concept of Micro-world with Hypermedia and Simulation Technics 149 Olivier Gibaud, France A Computer Aided Learning Tool to Teach Gyroscopic Motion 161 H. Haider, A.. R. Johnson, T. S. Hobbs and I. W. Eames, UK Toolkit for Courseware Authors 169 Jaak Henno, Estonia VIA - Interactive Graph Algorithm Animator 174 Vesa Hirvisalo, Kari Kaiju, Jyri Kotovirta, Lauri Malmi, Esko Nuutila, Iko Rein and Timo Soininen, Finland Electronic Books for Problem Based Learning in Electronics and Computer Engineering: The Weather Station Project 180 Matti Hamalainen, Timo Leinonen and Erkki Rdmo, Finland, and Ray Ruocco, UK Hypermedia Email for Japanese Learners 188 David Inman, UK Applications of Multimedia and Interactive Satellite Transmissions in Education 193 Peter Jagodzinski, Mike Phillips and Adrian Vranch, UK
Creative Design Practices in Hypermedia 205 S. Jain, P. Burrell ands. Clarke, UK Help Problems in OCES System 211 Edward Kacki and Danuta Zakrzewska, Poland A Hypermedia Authoring Course, Experiences in Teaching Hypermedia to Engineers 216 Timo Kankaanpdd, Finland Creating and Linking HTML-Hypertext Documents Using World Wide Web and NCSA Mosaic 222 Pekka Ketola, Finland Computers in Mathematics Teaching: From Calculators to Hypermedia 239 Simo K. Kiveld, Finland Mathematics Laboratory with Maple: Fourier Analysis for Engineering Students 245 Maija Kuusela, Finland Hypermedia as a Meeting Point for Science, Education, Industry and International Cooperation 251 Yves Le Goff, France Hypertext and Multiple Representations in ALEL: Data, Visual Displays and Cumulative Knowledge Construction 259 Jarmo J. Levonen, Erno Lehtinen, Erkki Hdkkinen, Marcus Gustafsson and Elina Rui, Finland Authorware Professional - A Tool for Computer Assisted Learning on PC and Apple Macintosh Platforms 264 Veli-Pekka Lifldnder, Finland Experiences of Using and Building a Medium Large Hypermedia Material 270 Juha Lindfors, Kauko Leiviskd, Leena Yliniemi and Ismo Piirainen, Finland Project Computer Assisted Learning of Mathematics at the Vaasa Institute of Technology 1993-1994 277 Matti Linna, Sirpa Mdki and Henry Niemi, Finland BALT: A Tool for Studying Balanced Trees 287 Lauri Malmi, Finland Conceptual Modeling in Hypermedia: Authoring of Large Hypermedia Databases 294 H. Maurer, F. Kappe, N. Scherbakov and P. Srinivasan, Austria Learning Tools in Hypermedia Based Learning Environments for Mathematics 305 Jari Multisilta, Seppo Pohjolainen and Kostadin Antchev, Finland Multimedia for Child Protection: The Need for a Common Approach among Developers 316 Isobel Nicholson, UK
Walking on Glowing Coal, Only for Fakirs? Studying Heat Conduction with Excel 322 Nicklas Nordborg, Sweden Chasing a Fata Morgana - Terminology Work and Hypermedia 326 Anita Nuopponen, Finland The Human-computer Interaction from the Point of View of the Learning Theory 331 Eero Pantzar, Finland 'Nuclear Waste and Man': Educational Information by Hypermedia 338 Antonio Pereira and Hans Miihlen, Sweden, and Sergio Benros, Seppo Mdkinen and Matti Linna, Finland, and Jose Maria Martinez-Val Penalosa, Spain, and Jose Alberto Fonseca and Joao Ribeiro, Portugal Hypertext and Computer Tools for Teaching Finite State Machines 341 Domenico Ponta and Giuliano Donzellini, Italy Multimedia for Advanced Manufacturing & Design Engineering 350 Paul G. Ranky, UK PrintSim - a Student Project for Developing Multimedia Course Material on Printing Technology 358 Seija Ristimdki, Erkki Rdmo, Minna Karevuori, Tiina Kupila, Mika Pitkdnen, Mariann Slotte, Tuula Turkki and Risto Vallenius, Finland Experience of Student Projects in Developing Multimedia Coursware and Other Applications 365 E. Rdmo and M.Salomaa, Finland A Computer-aided Simulation Tool for Manufacturing Management Courses 371 Hannu Rdsdnen, Finland A Hyperterminological Approach to Modelling Social Science Knowledge 378 Johann Stockinger, Austria Critical Issues in Multimedia: Towards Fulfilling this Missing Dimension 385 Jeff Taylor, UK Hamlet-Vision: the Use of Hypermedia in Producing and Teaching Theatre and Film 391 Mika Tuomola, Finland