Turbulence signals a lucrative experience
Michael Gell and Peter Cochrane scent opportunities in global education business. The emergence of a new turbulent phase in the global economy is likely to trigger absorption of much of the education...
Michael Gell and Peter Cochrane scent opportunities in global education business. The emergence of a new turbulent phase in the global economy is likely to trigger absorption of much of the education...
Jurassic Park's dinosaurs showed the dramatic potential of virtual reality but set unattainable standards for the technology's more everyday uses. John Vince explains. Virtual reality systems should...
No need to walk around endless kilometres of the world's museums they are there, virtually. Jonathan Bowen looks to the future. Traditionally, visitors to museums have had to travel to the museum...
Academics should leave multimedia production to the professionals, Peter Fowler argues. The arguments had been so intense during the development of our multimedia package for cytology screeners that...
Huw Jones examines the possible risks of virtual reality. New uses of virtual reality are reported almost daily. With prices falling, VR systems could become as ubiquitous as the personal computer....
Publicly-funded initiatives in education technology have enabled many university departments to explore interactive media for teaching and learning. But the Computers in Teaching Initiative and the...
Is all this "interactive media" still a solution looking for a problem which merely drains funding resources? David Clark argues for a complete rethink on uses of information technology. At a recent...
David Mottram asks if there is a formula for computer-assisted learning in pharmacology that works for both student and teacher. Undergraduate pharmacy degree courses encompass a wide range of...
Multimedia teaching techniques will only thrive if there is a radical change in the way courses are structured, Jonathan Darby argues. Anyone who has been observing the educational technology scene...
Computing science is failing its students and drastic measures are needed to remedy the problem, Darrell Ince argues. Most of our computing departments should be closed down and their staff dispersed...
In a high-technology alternative to the traditional "milk-round", Coventry University is showcasing its students' skills on the World Wide Web. According to careers guidance officer David Bennett,...
An 11-month investigation by West Midlands police has led to two men being charged with distributing child pornography on the Internet. The charges arise from a raid by police on the metallurgy...
Twenty-five senior educationists representing 16 countries met in London last Friday to begin work on the European Open University. The meeting, organised by the Open Learning Foundation and hosted...
The Internet Book Shop has more than 750,000 titles online, not as stated in last month's Multimedia. The World Wide Web address is: http://www.bookshop.co.uk
"The Virtual Future: policies for multimedia in the 21st century" is the title of a colloquium sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council's Programme on Information and Communication...