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 Research and Development - U of A Extension
One such project investigates how statistics and neural networks can be used to analyze users’ path patterns through hypermedia documents to assess how different interfaces may impact how users move through websites.
Investigating the role of reading skills, one of these two studies investigates how hypermedia users of different levels of literacy skills rely on different aspects of a website interface to search for information.
Funding will be sought through EFF and the Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) to conduct a series of studies on using computers as interventions for cognitive deficits due to aging.
www.extension.ualberta.ca /faculty/rd.aspx   (2275 words)

  
 JCAL Abstracts 1994/5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This approach is elaborated within the ODB Project ('Instructional Design of an Optical DataBase'); the term optical refers to the use of optical storage media to hold the audiovisual components.
The project aims at developing a database in which a hypermedia encyclopedia is combined with instructional multimedia applications for different target groups at different educational levels.
The MUCH (Many Using and Creating Hypermedia) system was used as the basis for this tool.
www.jcal.info /jcal-abs.htm   (6371 words)

  
 Best Environmental Directories
Arguments, selected litterature and catalogue of links related to eco-efficiency, green taxes, and world development modelling.
GNET, an impressive hypermedia encyclopedia with description of all technologies, with hyperlinks to related technologies or sites.
Technology, directory of products & services, featuring more than 2,500 leading suppliers from 37 countries.
www.ulb.ac.be /ceese/meta/cdscom.html   (5877 words)

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