Eman El-Sheikh, Fran Bakowska, Chris Penney, Rong Liu and Jon Sticklen
Proceedings of Web Net 97 World conference of the WWW, Internet & Intranet, p.14
World Conference on the WWW, Internet & Intranet (Toronto, Canada, 11/01/1997–11/05/1997)
1997
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Abstract
(Poster Abstract) A web tutorial is a cost-effective method for the education and training of people in the manufacturing industry as well as in other environments. An Internet-based tutorial can be used by many users simultaneously at different locations. In addition, it allows each student to browse and progress through the material in his/her own order preference and pace. We describe a web tutorial for the domain of polymer composite molding, a field of importance to the chemical engineering, material science, and mechanics communities. The intended users include industry professionals, university students, and others interested in learning about the domain of polymer composite molding. Several navigation techniques are provided to allow users to access the information in the most suitable manner. Users have the option of navigating directly to the specific information required or reading through the tutorial sequentially in a step-by-step manner. To make the learning process more effective, the tutorial utilizes various media forms to present the information to the user. The latest version of the tutorial is available at http://isl.cps.msu.edu/trp/.
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Title
Utilizing the WWW for Industrial Training
Publication Details
Proceedings of Web Net 97 World conference of the WWW, Internet & Intranet, p.14
Resource Type
Abstract
Conference
World Conference on the WWW, Internet & Intranet (Toronto, Canada, 11/01/1997–11/05/1997)
Publisher
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE); https://researchr.org/publication/webnet%3A1997
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99380495410506600
Academic Unit
Center for Cybersecurity; Division of Academic Affairs