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technical symposium on computer science education | 2000

A generic model for on-line learning

John Rosbottom; Jonathan Crellin; Dave Fysh

We describe a generic model for on-line learning which has been used to develop a course unit in Computer Science, and to evaluate a course unit in Economics.The model may be used to produce a template for on-line learning resources. Alternatively a template developed intuitively by an experienced teacher may be evaluated using the generic model. Using these approaches both the model and the template may be refined.We also study the use of the model and templates as ways of disseminating web-based on-line learning among colleagues in Economics and Computer Science departments.


Computer Science Education | 2009

Virtual Worlds in Computing Education

Jonathan Crellin; Emma Duke-Williams; Jane Chandler; Timothy Collinson

This article reports on the use of a virtual world (Second Life) in computing education, and identifies the precursors of current virtual world systems. The article reviews the potential for virtual worlds as tools in computing education. It describes two areas where Second Life has been used in computing education: as a development environment; as a collaboration tool and to provide a environment for simulation. The benefits of virtual worlds for computing education (with a particular emphasis on Second Life) are discussed. Qualitative feedback from students is reported which, although not definitive, illustrates many of the benefits and disadvantages of using virtual worlds in computing education.


research challenges in information science | 2017

Guidelines for designing a smart and ubiquitous learning environment with respect to cultural heritage

Alaa S. A. Alkhafaji; Mihaela Cocea; Jonathan Crellin; Sanaz Fallahkhair

This paper introduces a list of guidelines for designing mobile location-based learning services with respect to cultural heritage sites. This list was set out based on the results of a user-study in the field. The user study was carried out with adult end-users to evaluate a prototype mobile application that delivered information through mobile phones and smart eye glasses simultaneously regarding cultural heritage sites based on location. Augmented reality and location-based services are utilised in this app.


european conference on technology enhanced learning | 2016

A survey study to gather requirements for designing a mobile service to enhance learning from cultural heritage

Alaa S. A. Alkhafaji; Sanaz Fallahkhair; Mihaela Cocea; Jonathan Crellin

This study was carried out to gather user requirements using a questionnaire survey. The study has investigated how people may use mobile location-aware technologies for learning purposes in cultural heritage contexts. This paper presents the results of this survey study and outlines a number of challenges for further development.


international conference on human computer interaction | 1990

Evaluating Evaluation: A case study of the use of novel and conventional evaluation techniques in a small company

Jonathan Crellin; Thomas Horn; Jennifer Preece


international conference on human computer interaction | 1990

PROTEUS: An approach to interface evaluation

Jonathan Crellin


Researching Learning in Immersive Virtual Environments 2011 | 2011

Simulation in Computer Forensics Teaching: the student experience

Jonathan Crellin; Mo Adda; Emma Duke-Williams; Jane Chandler


8th Educators Workshop: Effective Teaching and Training in HCI | 2005

Adding more push to an HCI learning website

Jonathan Crellin; John Rosbottom


7th Educators Workshop: Effective Teaching and Training in HCI | 2004

Management of learning and assessment processes

John Rosbottom; Jonathan Crellin


Human Computer Interaction: Interact '90 | 1990

Evaluating evaluation: an empirical examination of novel and conventional usability evaluation methods

Jonathan Crellin; T. Horn; J. Preece

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Jane Chandler

University of Portsmouth

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John Rosbottom

University of Portsmouth

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Mihaela Cocea

University of Portsmouth

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Mo Adda

University of Portsmouth

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Dave Fysh

University of Portsmouth

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