Journal: BJET

Volume 31, Issue 4

275 -- 0Nick Rushby. Editorial
277 -- 294Jacobijn Sandberg, Anjo Anjewierden, Jolanda Groothuismink, Robert de Hoog, Mascha Giebels. The CREDIT project: Towards a generic framework for assessment and accreditation - a prototype for childcare
295 -- 306Lynne Blanchfield, Ian Patrick, Ormond Simpson. Computer conferencing for guidance and support in the OU
307 -- 320Dorothy Williams, Louisa Coles, Kay Wilson, Amanda Richardson, Jennifer Tuson. Teachers and ICT: current use and future needs
321 -- 332Neil Selwyn, Kate Bullon. Primary school children's use of ICT
333 -- 348Lisa Lynch, Angela J. Fawcett, Roderick I. Nicolson. Computer-assisted reading intervention in a secondary school: an evaluation study
349 -- 357Sara Kim, Michael L. Astion. Patterns of image comparison using compare and contrast feature in Urinalysis Tutor™
359 -- 369Glenn Rowe, Gareth Thorburn. VINCE - an on-line tutorial tool for teaching introductory programming
371 -- 373Dale Nesbary. The value of web directories in the classroom
374 -- 376Fatima H. Al-Ahmed. Multi-media input to a foundation ESP course at university level

Volume 31, Issue 3

183 -- 184Nick Rushby. Editorial
185 -- 197Elisabet Weedon. Do you read this the way I read this?
199 -- 212John Hegarty, Stephen Bostock, Dave Collins. Staff development in information technology for special needs: a new, distance-learning course at Keele University
213 -- 220Olga S. Fomichova, Vladimir A. Fomichov. Computers and the thought-producing self of the young child
221 -- 228Dave Hearnshaw. Effective desktop videoconferencing with minimal network demands
229 -- 241Alison A. Carr-Chellman, Philip C. Duchastel. The ideal online course
243 -- 245Uri Leron, Orit Hazzan. IT in higher education: why is it so hard and why there is still hope after all?
246 -- 250Greg Hale. A computer supported teamwork project for people with a visual impairment
251 -- 253Roy B. Clariana. Change in instruction-related web sites in an 18-month period
254 -- 256Paul Yates. Use of World Wide Web access statistics to monitor study patterns in physical chemistry
257 -- 259Heather Wharrad, Christine Kent, Nick Allcock, Barry Wood. Development and evaluation of a series of cal modules on cell biology for undergraduate nursing students

Volume 31, Issue 2

99 -- 107Linda la Velle, Jon Nichol. Editorial: Intelligent Information and Communications Technology for education and training in the 21st century
109 -- 116Tom Conlon. Visions of change: information technology, education and postmodernism
117 -- 125Heli Ruokamo, Seppo Pohjolainen. Distance learning in a multimedia networks project: main results
127 -- 134Paola Forcheri, Maria Teresa Molfino, Alfonso Quarati. Teleconferencing tools in enterprises - constraints and opportunities
135 -- 144Jon Nichol, Kate Watson. Videotutoring, non-verbal communication and initial teacher training
145 -- 152Anne Jelfs, Denise Whitelock. The notion of presence in virtual learning environments: what makes the environment "real"
153 -- 161Osvaldo Luiz De Oliveira, Maria CecĂ­lia Calani Baranauskas. Semiotics as a basis for educational software design
163 -- 170Jaakko Kurhila, Tei Laine. Individualized special education with cognitive skill assessment
171 -- 179Tariq M. Khan, Keith E. Brown. Model-based training of situated skills

Volume 31, Issue 1

3 -- 4Nick Rushby. Editorial
5 -- 20Martyn Wild. Designing and evaluating an educational performance support system
21 -- 27Michael Collins. Comparing Web, Correspondence and Lecture versions of a second-year non-major Biology course
29 -- 46Linda Carswell, Pete G. Thomas, Marian Petre, Blaine A. Price, Mike Richards. Distance education via the Internet: the student experience
47 -- 55Katie Herson, Michael H. Sosabowski, Andrew W. Lloyd, Stephen Flowers, Cameron Paine, Becci Newton. Implementation strategies for educational intranet resources
57 -- 69Hsin-Yih Cindy Shyu. Using video-based anchored instruction to enhance learning: Taiwan's experience
71 -- 79Konrad Morgan, Madeleine Morgan, John Hall. Psychological developments in high technology teaching and learning environments
81 -- 82Joseph S. Fulda. Student evaluations of teaching: brought to you by computer