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C5 2004: Kyoto, Japan
- 2004 Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5 2004), January 29-30, 2004, Kyoto, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2166-5
Croquet
- David A. Smith, Andreas Raab, David P. Reed, Alan C. Kay:
Croquet: A Menagerie of New User Interfaces. 4-11
Collaboration and Contents
- Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Ola Rosling:
Free Software for a World in Motion. 14-19 - Masaki Hayashi, Mamoru Douke, Narichika Hamaguchi:
Automatic TV Program Production with APEs. 20-25 - Yukari Shirota:
Knowledge-Based Automation of Web-Based Learning Materials Using Semantic Web Technologies. 26-33 - John Voiklis, John B. Black, Daniel Kaplan:
SKRAPPLE: Enabling Media-Based Study Schools, Apprentice Schools, and Samba Schools. 34-41 - Tetsuo Ogino, Hideyuki Takada, Yahiko Kambayashi:
Visualizations and Analyses of Elementary School Students? Actions on Squeak Environments. 42-47
Virtual Space and Collaboration
- Takashi Yamamiya:
Skeleton - Easy Simulation System. 50-53 - Yutaka Kidawara, Koji Zettsu:
Operating Mechanism for Device Cooperative Content on Ubiquitous Network. 54-61 - Yuichi Itoh, Shintaro Akinobu, Hiroyasu Ichida, Ryoichi Watanabe, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Fumio Kishino:
TSU.MI.KI: Stimulating Children's Creativity and Imagination with Interactive Blocks. 62-70 - Mark P. McCahill, Julian Lombardi:
Design for an Extensible Croquet-Based Framework to Deliver a Persistent, Unified, Massively Multi-User, and Self-Organizing Virtual Environment. 71-77 - Jana Hintze, Maic Masuch:
Designing a 3D Authoring Tool for Children. 78-85 - Hiroya Tanaka:
Deformable Maps and Spaces: Visualizing Users? Points of Interest and User Communication. 86-94
Programming Environments
- Ned Konz:
Connectors - A Framework for Building Graphical Applications in Squeak. 96-103 - John H. Maloney, Leo Burd, Yasmin B. Kafai, Natalie Rusk, Brian Silverman, Mitchel Resnick:
Scratch: A Sneak Preview. 104-109 - Michael Rüger, Yoshiki Ohshima:
TranSqueak - Making the World a Smaller Place On-the-Fly Translation of Etoy Projects and Instant Messaging. 110-116 - Masahiro Sakai, Yasutaka Ishizaki, Atsushi Togawa, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto:
Application of Squeak/Croquet Environment for Embedded Systems Development. 117-120
Educational Systems
- Ryo Nishide, Shinichi Ueshima:
Digital Campus Project: A "Dream University" over the Internet Web. 122-129 - Takeshi Fujioka, Hiroki Karuno, Yahiko Kambayashi:
Practices of Information Education with Squeak toward the Secure Improvement of 'Academic Ability'. 130-137 - Juan Ye, Zhiyong Peng:
A Squeak-Based Educational Software - Happy Learning. 138-145 - Tak-Wai Chan:
A Grand Challenge: Optimum Curriculum Design. 146-150
Creative Learning Environments
- Kentaro Yoshimasa, Yoshiki Ohshima, Kim Rose:
Developing Squeak-Based Curricula through a Collaborative "TIDE" Course at Kyoto University and UCLA. 152-159 - Diego Gómez Deck, José L. Redrejo Rodriguez:
Squeak in Spain as Part of the LinEx Project. 160-165 - Julian Lombardi, Mark P. McCahill:
Enabling Social Dimensions of Learning through a Persistent, Unified, Massively Multi-User, and Self-Organizing Virtual Environment. 166-172
Japanese Session: Abstracts/Papers
- Hanyuda Eiiti:
MVC Dance: Connecting Software Development and Corporeality from Agile Processes and Pattern Language Perspectives. 174 - Naomi Miyake:
Designing a Collaborative Learning Environment for Knowledge Integration. 175 - Susumu Kanemune, Takako Nakatani, Rie Mitarai, Shingo Fukui, Yasushi Kuno:
Dolittle - Experiences in Teaching Programming at K12 Schools. 177-184 - Noriko Morita, Kohei Yamamoto, Takeshi Nakatani, Masaki Shirai, Masami Ichihashi:
Development Works for Integrated-Study with Co-operations of Community. 185 - Hirokazu Sasamoto, Haruo Noma, Kenji Susami, Yuichi Itoh, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Fumio Kishino, Nobuji Tetsutani:
Development of Computer Learning Environment for Beginners Using Model Railway Layout. 186 - Yoshio Suzuki, Nobuko Matsumoto, Kazunori Sai:
Collaborative Visualization for Supporting Joint Researches in ITBL Project. 187 - Yoshiaki Matsuzawa, Manabu Sugiura, Hajime Ohiwa:
A Trial Course of Programming with Squeak. 188 - Tsuneko A. Kura, Naoyuki Kakehi, Hideo Suzuki, Takeshi Sugiyama, Tokiichiro Takahashi, Keiko Takemiya:
Development of Web-Based Correction System for Artistic Design. 189 - Yasuko Namatame:
Evaluation of the Group Study Using Peer Review in the Lesson of Programming. 190 - Tetsuro Takano, Shinichi Ueshima:
Cooking Studio: Cooking Simulation from Web Recipes. 191 - Hiroshi Taguchi, Hiromitsu Shimakawa, Atsushi Ishii:
Personalized Education Environment Considering Progress in C Programming Skill Acquisition. 192
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