When the courseware inspector calls
Simon Price and Jason Probert describe the way Bristol computer buffs play detective to find software defects. Over the past few years there has been an explosion in the number of computer assisted...
Simon Price and Jason Probert describe the way Bristol computer buffs play detective to find software defects. Over the past few years there has been an explosion in the number of computer assisted...
As TLTP products begin to move into the marketplace, Michael Smith and Nigel Sternberg warn of the need for licences. The work done under the first stage of the Higher Education Funding Council for...
Software engineering research, its critics claim, is poorly validated and ultimately of little use to anyone. Darrel Ince assesses the evidence. I am external examiner for the computing department at...
Why berate publishing on the Internet for not mimicking traditional methods, asks Fred Nash, when it can offer so many unforeseen advantages? Publication on the Internet is characterised by a...
Israeli universities have installed a powerful and multilingual national online cataloging system, reports Helena Flusfeder. Since the 1980s Israel's universities have shared a library automation...
Roy Ascott argues that the time is ripe for a revolutionary art gallery on the terrain of the twisted pair. You may never have navigated the Internet, visited a Web site or immersed yourself in...
Paul Guilfoyle and Stephanie Marshall on skills transfers between further and higher education. Moves towards collaboration and partnership in higher education can bring unforeseen benefits for both...
Andrew Charlesworth cuts a path through the legal jungle on the World-Wide Web, in the first of a series of articles on Net law . It is apparent, from even a cursory survey of the Internet, that the...
A Leeds University researcher has used World-Wide Web technology to simplify multimedia publishing on the popular Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 platforms. Peter Ward, director of the...
WASHINGTON The Internet will not bring a cultural revolution and has been grossly oversold. Dinty Moore, a short-story writer and teacher of creative writing at Pennsylvania State University, comes...
There are lies, damned lies and great big whoppers about multimedia - ask Stephen Boyd Davies and Janet Street Porter. Mr Boyd Davies, principal lecturer at the centre for electronic arts at...
This week's Final Word comes from an author born into a wealthy, if parsimonious, family who sketched sympathetic accounts of 19th-century peasant life: "And on a wintry day to go walking through the...
Heart of the Heartless World
Youth Cultures - Unpopular Cultures - The Language of Youth Subcultures