Pedagogy og technology


References

References

...based on the futile hope that all the web sites exists

  1. Sutherlands Sketchpad. I. Sutherland, "SketchPad A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System", Spring Joint Computer Conference, 1963. A recording of a demonstration is included in [7].
  2. Berner-Lee at Cern described version 1.0 of HTML i 1990. HTML is described by SGML , Standard Generalised Markup Language. Standardised as ISO-8879-1.
  3. Vannevaer Bush described in 1945 in an article in Atlantic Monthly, As we may think, a system he called Memex. See http://www.isg.sfu.ca/~duchier/misc/vbush/
  4. Xanadu, see http://www.glasswings.com.au/xanadu/
  5. Douglas C. Engelbart work: "A Conceptual Framework for the Augmentation of Man's Intellect" was published in 1963. See http://www.bootstrap.org/dce-bio.htm for an entry to Engelbarts works.
  6. Seymour Papert: Mindstorms, Children Computers and Powerful Ideas, Harvester Press 1980, ISBN 0-85527-163-9
  7. Alan Kays lesson on video: Doing with Images Makes Symbols: Communicating with Computers. Distinguished Lecture Series from Apple Computer 1987.
  8. J.D. Bernal: Science in History, Pelican Books 1969.
  9. Idun, se http://sofie.tic.dk/projekt/idun/
  10. Brukerorientert Programvare, Ivar Minken og Børre Stenseth, Nasjonalt læremiddelsenter 1995, ISBN 82-7726-123-3 (in Norwegian)
  11. See Magne Myrtveit og Lars Vavik: Systemdynamikk, SimSim 5120 Manger, ISBN 82-991554-0-1.(In Norwegian)
  12. PowerSim, see http://www.powersim.no/
  13. Vi på vindusrekka, see the catalogue from Nasjonalt Læremiddelsenter, http://skolenettet.nls.no/programvarekatalogen/index.html
  14. Forsøk med datateknologi i skolen, skrift 11, Ungdomsskoler designer pedagogisk programvare, Kirke- og undervisningsdepartementet, Datasekretariatet 1988. (in Norwegian)
  15. Blooms taxonomy, see for instance. http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/guides/bloom.html, or descriptions in pedagogical literature.
  16. The Demeter Parliament, see: http://www.distans.hkr.se/demeter/
  17. Papert on pedagogy: http://www.connectedfamily.com/
  18. Simula. The first object oriented programming language. See for instance: http://www.jsp.umontreal.ca/~simula/

 

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