The University of Waterloo has been creating a development process for high quality multimedia learnware, which optimizes the use of faculty time, student engagement and instructional staff support. By structuring development around a set of incremental prototypes and instructional design tools, the 7 CS MODEL insures that support resources are applied at the right time and in the right measure to sustain learnware development. We are currently scaling up this process for use across the university, and developing partnerships for sharing the products and the process with other institutions.
I will present an example of 7 C's Model Project (now at the class pilot phase) on which I worked last summer.
Thursday, November 4, 1999 ICR Presents a Seminar on: "Learning Bayesian Networks" Presenter: David Heckerman - Head of Machine Learning and Applied Statistics Group (Microsoft Research) Location and Time: DC 1302, 3:30pm
Thursday, November 4, 1999 Notel Networks Conference ``The Next 10 Years of Networks'' A technical discussion to help clarify research issues. For detailed information, please access the following website: http://plg2.math.uwaterloo.ca/~holt/nortel/techconf/99/ 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; Laurel Room, South Campus Hall