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Prosjektet Multi Media Courseware on the WWW identifiserer ressurser for opplæringsansvarlige og opplæringsorganisasjoner som ønsker å legge ut multimedia i sine studietilbud på WWW .

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Social Learning in Multimedia (SLIM)

http://www.rcss.ed.ac.uk/research/slim.html
The final report of this major EC supported project is now available on-line.

SLIM investigated the process of innovation in multimedia : the convergence of information, communication and broadcasting technologies,highlighting the role of social learning, the widely dispersed interactions between producers, intermediate and final users and policy-makers which are critical to the future evolution and success of multimedia.

http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~webdev/jharun/media/index.html
This site contains a mini tutorial on four types of multimedia: graphics,
animations, video and audio. In addition there is resource material, links to other multimedia sites and 'how to do it' information and advice.

Technical

http://collaborate.shef.ac.uk/egrp.htm

This site contains very useful descriptions and case studies of the use
of  the most common software products for preparing and delivering web based courses. In addition, there are links to vendors and other comparative material about the software products.

http://www-3.ibm.com/services/learning/

IBM's global learning training site contains lists of courses for
learning how to create multimedia.

http://www.ccon.org/hotlinks/vedu.html#top

This site contains information about Virtual Universities and
particularly examples of virtual worlds being used on educational courses.

http://www.jtap.ac.uk/reports/htm/jtap-037.html

At this site is a report on Practical Guidelines for Teaching with
Videoconferencing



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