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Understanding, using and designing for educational uses of the World-Wide Web

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Software Engineering Education (CSEE 1995)

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This tutorial is intended for the audience that is acquainted with the Internet and its services, but are lacking detailed knowledge about World-Wide Web (WWW) concepts and uses. The tutorial is intended to give the student an understanding of WWW software, some background in understanding issues in designing information spaces and services, and an overview of designing and coding HTML pages. Examples from educational settings will be used.

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Hefley, W.E. (1995). Understanding, using and designing for educational uses of the World-Wide Web. In: Ibrahim, R.L. (eds) Software Engineering Education. CSEE 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 895. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58951-1_122

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