Australian Journal of Educational Technology

Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 1993


Larry NelsonCreating and using digital audio files under the Windows operating environment1-11
Leon NooneInstructional design and workplace performance12-18
Graham PeglerOASIS: The development of a school information system19-29
John King and
Rhonda King
Student impulsivity in decision making with computer simulations30-40
John Schiller and
John Mitchell
Interacting at a distance: Staff and student perceptions of teaching and learning via video conferencing41-58
R. C. MacGregorAre we recognising the organisational impact on educational software design?59-68
Peter J. HosieTechnologically mediated learning: The future of training in Australia69-86
Marianne TreuenFormative evaluation of educational children's programs: A comparison of Australian and American models87-97
Deborah P. BlochReview of "Education and Work"98-101

Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 1993


Gwyn BrickellNavigation and learning style.103-114
Robert M. Corderoy,
Barry M. Harper and John G. Hedberg
Simulating algal bloom in a lake: An interactive multimedia implementation115-129
Marguerite FoxonA process approach to the transfer of training. Part 1: The impact of motivation and supervisor support on transfer maintenance.130-143
Diana GattoThe use of interactive computer simulations in training144-156
John G. Hedberg,
Barry Harper and Christine Brown
Reducing cognitive load in multimedia navigation157-181
Geoffrey RobertsEducation technology and the mass lecture: A restatement of fundamental issues182-187


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