The following papers were presented at the Conference. A copy of each paper is available as well as a copy of the accompanying PowerPoint presentation in most cases.

The Conference Proceedings and Papers are in Adobe Acrobat format and contain contact details for the authors. All papers and presentations are copyright the authors. Please contact them and seek permission if you plan to use any material contained in either their paper or presentation.

Note: Many Presentations contained embedded QuickTime movies and sounds, for space and copyright reasons these have been removed from the presentations available for download.


Conference Proceedings
(includes all papers, 4.6MB download)

Australian National University

The Wedge Virtual Reality Theatre
Rod Boswell and Henry Gardner

Curtin University of Technology

Decoupling the WebObjects Application from the EOModel – a case study in OO Design.
Alan Parkinson and Ashley Aitken
Beyond ‘eye-candy’: Improving learning with animations.
Richard Lowe

Deakin University

QuickTime Multi-track Theatricks
Stephen Segrave, Colin Warren and Glenn McNolty

Edith Cowan University

JoePM: implementing a collaborative environment for learning multimedia project management.
Andrew Dunbar, Joe Luca, Arshad Omari and Ron Oliver
Designing an On-line Learning Environment to Support the Development of Generic Skills: A Case Study.
Joe Luca, Ron Oliver, Arshad Omari and Andrew Dunbar
Presentation not available.
CHOREOGRAPH 3D: Collaborative Innovation through Dance and Multimedia.
Mark McMahon and Chrissie Parrrott
The Apple is ripe, but the connection gives us the pip!
Jeremy Pagram and Elaine Rabbitt

Griffith University

Computational Marketing Using an AppleSeed Cluster
Kevin Voges and Nigel Pope

Macquarie University

MacQTEX: Self-Testing Quizzes, using PDF
Ross Moore and Frances Griffin

Monash University

Quicktime Streaming: a Gateway to Multi-modal Social Analyses
David Crean

Murdoch University

The Use Of QTVR For Teaching Radiology And Diagnostic Imaging
Rob Phillips, Fred Lafitte and Jennifer Richardson
Presentation not available.

 


Murdoch University (cont)

eDucation: Some of the Economics of eCommerce and the future of Higher Education
Simon Avenell


University of Melbourne

MotionWorkshop: tracking motion in an on-line environment
Jon Pearce and Michelle Livett
Collaborative Learning: on-campus in a technology based environment
Robert Kemm, Neil Williams, Helen Kavnoudis, Paul Fritze and Debbi Weaver

University of New England

The need for technological tools to enable visual thinking: What does the research tell us?
Catherine McLoughlin and Krzysztof Krakowski
An E-learning solution to creating work-related skills and competencies for the knowledge-based economy
Catherine McLoughlin and Joe Luca

University of Technology, Sydney

Sound in Educational Presentations
Suzanne Hogg

University of Western Australia

iMovie. A Student Project with Many Side-Effects
Alexandra Ludewig
High Tech, High Touch – Education at a Distance
Alan Dodds

University of Wollongong

Programming the Velocity Engine
Bing-Chang Lai and Phillip John McKerrow
Exploring Online Learning Communities: Supporting Physical and Health Education Professional Development Opportunities.
Gregg Rowland, Lori Lockyer and John Patterson
Developing a Multimedia Engine in QuickTime for Java
Dhammika Ruberu and Phillip John McKerrow
Developing a Java API for Digital Video
control using the Firewire SDK
Bing-Chang Lai, Phillip John McKerrow and Damon Woolley