Network Performance - Implications On Networked Educational
Delivery
T-L Nguyen t-nguyen@adfa.oz.au,
Jan Newmarch
Thuy-Linh says:
"I'm a multimedia programmer and have been working on multimedia courseware
for approx 2 years at ADFA with John,
Head of School of Aerospace and
Mechanical Engineering, ADFA; and doing postgraduate study at University
of
Canberra with Jan. I was fortunate to work with Jan, who is expert on Unix
and the Web, and was also fortunate to work on this project, since I was
also a teacher and love teaching. I wish wholeheartedly to see technology
geared to education and taken off ! In this project the major authoring
enviroments are Macromedia Director (standalone on Mac & PC), Visual
Basic
(standalone on PC), and the Web (distributed), to experiment with
courseware development and delivery. This paper reports some statistics
about the performance of the network and my Web-based courseware. In
general I perceive the Web as an excellent educational tool, despite the
current limitation of bandwidth, etc."
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