2006
DOI: 10.1002/cae.20069
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Development of a web-based graduate-level module courseware

Abstract: This article presents a survey analysis conducted in and the implementation of a web-based courseware for a graduate-level module on Rapid Response Manufacturing. A courseware website has been developed using HyperText Markup Language, JavaScripts, and Cascading Style Sheets. The website designed is of a hierarchical design. To allow students to navigate easily in this website, a navigation menu that resembled the popular Microsoft Outlook is hence chosen. The website contains course materials, which serve eit… Show more

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“…Virtual laboratories and simulation programs are widely used, especially in higher education institutions, to provide the complex levels of interactivity needed by students (Pivic, 2007;Pulman, Scammell, & Martin, 2009;Yang & Liu, 2007). In addition to virtual laboratories and simulation programs, there are also many different e-learning applications and systems that were introduced in the literature and developed for specific course subjects by using well-known programming and development environments like Java TM , Macromedia Shockwave TM and Macromedia Director TM (Drofenik, Kolar, van Duijsen, & Bauer;2001;Gilbert, Wang, & Sim, 2005;Lazaridis, Paparrizos, Samaras, & Sifaleras, 2007;Méndez, Lorenzo, Acosta, Torres, & González, 2006;Ong, 2006;Toral, Barrero, Martínez-Torres, & Gallardo, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual laboratories and simulation programs are widely used, especially in higher education institutions, to provide the complex levels of interactivity needed by students (Pivic, 2007;Pulman, Scammell, & Martin, 2009;Yang & Liu, 2007). In addition to virtual laboratories and simulation programs, there are also many different e-learning applications and systems that were introduced in the literature and developed for specific course subjects by using well-known programming and development environments like Java TM , Macromedia Shockwave TM and Macromedia Director TM (Drofenik, Kolar, van Duijsen, & Bauer;2001;Gilbert, Wang, & Sim, 2005;Lazaridis, Paparrizos, Samaras, & Sifaleras, 2007;Méndez, Lorenzo, Acosta, Torres, & González, 2006;Ong, 2006;Toral, Barrero, Martínez-Torres, & Gallardo, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%