© 1996 by British Computer Society
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Using Distributed Hypermedia for Collaborative Learning in Universities
Department of Computing and Information Science, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
Hypermedia technology provides both an opportunity for universities to provide a better learning experience for their students, and a way to cope with funding reductions. Second-generation hypermedia systems makes it cost-effective to develop and deliver multimedia courseware, while permitting learning to occur within a community. We illustrate by describing our experiences developing and offering a hypermedia course in computer architecture, in which lectures were replaced by on-line courseware, using the Hyper-G system.
Received April 12, 1996. revised August 5, 1996.
* Department of Computing and Information Science, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada Email: skill{at}qucis.queensu.ca