NAWeb99: What Works and Why

 
The Fifth International Conference on Web-Based Learning
October 2-5, 1999

Sponsored by the University of New Brunswick and the WWW Courseware Developers.

Saturday, October 2nd, Pre-Conference Sessions

(A1) This session (A1) is full - Pedagogical Issues in Developing Web-Based Courseware - 9 am till 4 pm. Instructor - Associate Professor Allan Ellis, Director of Post Graduate Studies and Research, School of Social and Workplace Development, Southern Cross University Lunch and nutrition breaks are provided. (Click here for more information) Full Day

(A2) Webmastering (with Your Sanity Intact) - 9 am till 4 pm. Instructor - Jeni Li - Webmaster, Arizona State University
Lunch and nutrition breaks are provided. Full Day

Half day Tutorial: (A3a) Dynamic HTML (DHTML) - 9:00 am till 12:00 noon - Instructor - Dr. Bebo White - Computational Physicist and Senior Computing Information Systems Analyst at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), the high-energy physics laboratory operated by Stanford University (Click here for more information)- Half Day

Half day Tutorial: (A3b) Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - 1:00 pm till 4:00 pm
Instructor - Dr. Bebo White - Computational Physicist and Senior Computing Information Systems Analyst at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), the high-energy physics laboratory operated by Stanford University (Click here for more information) - Half Day

 

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