E-Learning Methodologies and Computer Applications in ArchaeologyPolitis, Dionysios IGI Global, 30 abr 2008 - 490 páginas Tools of data comparison and analysis are critical in the field of archaeology, and the integration of technological advancements such as geographic information systems, intelligent systems, and virtual reality reconstructions with the teaching of archaeology is crucial to the effective utilization of resources in the field. E-Learning Methodologies and Computer Applications in Archaeology presents innovative instructional approaches for archaeological e-learning based on networked technologies, providing researchers, scholars, and professionals a comprehensive global perspective on the resources, development, application, and implications of information communication technology in multimedia-based educational products and services in archaeology. |
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... human intervention is needed, but it is encouraging that archaeologists have started using and developing such tools, boosting their productivity. Section III is titled “Electronic Publishing and Copyright Protection over Archaeological ...
... human action. Every human action is mediated by tools, while every historical period is determined as much by the available tools (artefacts), as by the ways they are used. Using a tool does not merely facilitate an action (which would ...
... human knowledge may produce better search results than massive, automated search engines. Several academic institutions (e.g., Warwick University, Brighton University) are experimenting with the application of Web 2.0 technologies ...
... human behavior identify attitudes toward a behavior or an object as an important indicator of prospective behavior. Therefore, the successful integration of new technologies in education depends significantly upon positive teacher and ...
... Human Behavior, 18, 17-35. There are many future directions for e-learning. As previously mentioned, new e-learning modalities, such as ubiquitous computing, mobile learning, blogging, podcasting, social networking, educational and ...
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SpatialComputational Technologies and Virtual Reality Reconstructions in Archaeology | 78 |
Electronic Publishing and Copyright Protection over Archaeological Computer Networks | 220 |
Selected Readings | 275 |
Compilation of References | 423 |
About the Contributors | 459 |
Index | 463 |
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