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Author Suduc, A.-M.; Bîzoi, M.; Gorghiu, G.; Gorghiu, L.M. url  openurl
  Title Information and communication technologies in science education Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1076-1080  
  Keywords ICT in education; Multinational project; Science education  
  Abstract The advancements in information and communication technologies (ICT) provide significant opportunities to improve teaching and learning. The use of ICT in science education offers even more advantages due to the attractive premises to simulate and interactively explore and test experiments which would be too expensive or too dangerous in real settings (for example in nuclear physics). The aim of this paper is to contribute to the research field of technology based learning by presenting several findings obtained during a multinational educational project (Comenius) regarding the use of computer in classroom, in science education, in Romania, Spain, Poland, Greece and Finland. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.  
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  Series Editor (up) Series Title 3rd World Conference on Educational Sciences, WCES-2011 Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume 15 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 18770428 (Issn) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes <p>Correspondence Address: Suduc, A.-M.; Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Targoviste, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., Targoviste, 130082, Romania; email: anasuduc@yahoo.com</p>; <p>doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.03.241</p>; <p>Export Date: 13 December 2012</p>; <p>Language of Original Document: English</p>; <p>References: Cheng, Y.C., The changing context of school leadership: Implications for paradigm shift (2002) 2nd International Handbook of Educational Leadership and Administration, , K. Leithwood, & P. Hallinger (Dü) İçinde Dordrecht: Kluwer; <br/>Gorghiu, G., Gorghiu, L.M., Suduc, A.-M., Bizoi, M., Dumitrescu, C., Olteanu, R., Related aspects to the pedagogical use of virtual experiments (2009) Research, Reflections and Innovations in Integrating ICT in Education, pp. 809-813. , Lisbon: Formatex;<br/>Gorghiu, L.M., Gorghiu, G., Alexandrescu, T., Borcea, L., Exploring chemistry using virtual instrumentation – Challenges and successes (2009) Research, Reflections and Innovations in Integrating ICT in Education, 1, pp. 371-375. , A. Méndez-Vilas, A. Solano Martín, & J. A. Mesa Gonz (Dü) içinde Cilt Badajoz, Spain: FORMATEX;<br/>Gorghiu, L.M., Gorghiu, G., Dumitrescu, C., Olteanu, R., Bizoi, M., Suduc, A.-M., Implementing virtual experiments in sciences education – Challenges and experiences achieved in the frame of VccSSe comenius 2.1. Project (2010) Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, (2), pp. 2952-2956;<br/>Haddad, W.D., Jurich, S., ICT for education: Potential and potency (2002) Technologies for Education, pp. 28-41. , W. D. Haddad, & A. Draxler (Dü) içinde;<br/>Hennessy, S., Wishart, J., Whitelock, D., Deaney, R., Brawn, R., La Velle, L., Pedagogical approaches for technology-integrated science teaching (2007) Computers & Education, 48, pp. 137-152;<br/>Juuti, K., Lavonen, J., Aksela, M., Meisalo, V., Adoption of ICT in science education: A case study of communication channels in A techers' professional development project (2009) Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 5 (4), pp. 103-118;<br/>Korte, B.W., Hüsing, T., Benchmarking access and use of ICT in European schools 2006: Results from head teacher and A classroom teacher surveys in 27 European countries (2007) E Learning Papers, 2 (1);<br/>Sang, G., Valcke, M., Van Braak, J., Tondeur, J., Zhu, C., Predicting ICT integration into classroom teaching in Chinese primary schools: Exploring the complex interplay of teacher- related variables (2010) Journal of Computer Assisted Learning;<br/>Tondeur, J., Van Braak, J., Valcke, M., Towards a typology of computer use in primary education (2007) Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, (23), pp. 197-206</p>; <p>Source: Scopus</p>; The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:<br/>Author Address: Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Targoviste, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., Targoviste, 130082, Romania<br/>Author Address: Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Valahia University Targoviste, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., Targoviste, 130082, Romania<br/>JF – Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences<br/>JA – Procedia Soc. Behav. Sci.<br/>CY – Istanbul<br/> Approved no  
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Author Gorghiu, G.; Gorghiu, L.M.; Suduc, A.M.; Bîzoi, M. url  openurl
  Title Considerations related to the videoconference with European Science teachers organized in the frame of vccsse project Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 574-578  
  Keywords Adobe Acrobat; Adobe acrobat connect pro; Comenius 2.1. project; Dissemination activity; Education; Information technology; On-line meeting; Science education; Videoconference; Virtual reality  
  Abstract Nowadays, the videoconference represents a spread technology in the distant training processes but experienced also in the traditional ones, mostly in the frame of national and international projects. Taking into consideration the last type of actions, the paper emphasizes on the main aspects carried out for organizing a Meeting with European Science teachers, under the umbrella of a videoconference, as a distinct dissemination activity, planned in the frame of the three years Socrates-Comenius 2.1 European project “VccSSe – Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education” – code 128989-CP-1-2006-1-RO-COMENIUS-C21. The project partnership consists of 9 institutions, coordinated by Valahia University Targoviste, Romania. The paper offers an image on the videoconference organization and feedback collected from the participants. There were taken into consideration and discussed aspects like: technical and organizational criteria, content of the videoconference, communication and feedback criteria, strong and weak points met during the videoconference session. © 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.  
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  Series Editor (up) Series Title 1st World Conference on Information Technology, WCIT-2010 Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume 3 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 18770509 (Issn) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes <p>Conference code: 84172</p>; <p>Correspondence Address: Gorghiu, G.; Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Targoviste, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Targoviste, Romania; email: ggorghiu@yahoo.com</p>; <p>doi: 10.1016/j.procs.2010.12.095</p>; <p>Export Date: 13 December 2012</p>; <p>Language of Original Document: English</p>; <p>References: Videoconferencing in international projects. Document presented in the frame of the european socrates grundvig 1 project code 110512-CP-1-2003-1- GRUNDTVIG-G1: SPECIAL Strengthening & Promoting European Citizenship in Adult Learning, , http://www.activecitizen.net, (cited August 2010); <br/>Suduc, A.M., Bîzoi, M., Filip, F.G., Exploring multimedia web conferencing (2009) Informatica Economicǎ Journal, 13 (3), pp. 5-17;<br/>Gorghiu, G., VccSSe: Virtual community collaborating space for science education – An european project experience under socrates comenius 2.1 action, virtual instruments and tools in sciences education – Experiences and perspectives (2009) Education 21 (special Number) 54, pp. 7-16. , Casa Cǎrţii de Ştiinţǎ, Cluj Napoca;<br/>Gorghiu, G., Gorghiu, L.M., Bîzoi, M., Suduc, A.M., Setting up of a web educational video-clips exhibition related to the implementation of virtual experiments in sciences education (2010) Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences – Innovation and Creativity in Education, 2 (2), pp. 2906-2910;<br/>Adobe connect: Web conferencing solutions: Web conferencing solution benefits Adobe Systems Incorporated, , http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnectpro/webconferencing/benefits. html, (cited August 2010);<br/>Suduc, A.M., Bîzoi, M., Gorghiu, G., Gorghiu, L.M., Using web conferencing for disseminating the educational projects results (2010) Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences – Innovation and Creativity in Education, 2 (2), pp. 2813-2818;<br/>Suduc, A.M., Bîzoi, M., Gorghiu, G., Gorghiu, L.M., Web conferencing – A tool for knowledge transfer between universities and business organizations (2010) Proceedings of 1st International Multi-Conierence on Innovative Developments in ICT (INNOV 2010), pp. 165-168. , Athens, SciTePress</p>; <p>Source: Scopus</p>; The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:<br/>Author Address: Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Targoviste, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Targoviste, Romania<br/>Author Address: Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Valahia University Targoviste, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Targoviste, Romania<br/>JF – Procedia Computer Science<br/>JA – Procedia Comput. Sci.<br/>CY – Istanbul<br/> Approved no  
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Author Gorghiu, L.M.; Gorghiu, G.; Dumitrescu, C.; Olteanu, R.L.; Bîzoi, M.; Suduc, A.-M. url  openurl
  Title Implementing virtual experiments in Sciences education – Challenges and experiences achieved in the frame of VccSSe Comenius 2.1. project Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 2952-2956  
  Keywords Comenius 2.1 Project; sciences education; Virtual experiment; Virtual instrumentation; web libraries  
  Abstract Since the beginning of the 21st Century, massive changes took place in the field of education. New teaching and learning methods based on using modern ICT tools – like virtual experiments, educational video-clips or other multimedia products – have been implemented in the educational process. The paper presents an analysis of the impact produced by the implementation of new virtual experiments designed by 146 teachers who participated to a 40 hours training modules “Virtual Instrumentation in Science Education” organized in the frame of Socrates-Comenius 2.1. European project “VccSSe – Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education”. Different aspects and interpretation related to the challenges and difficulties encountered during the implementation process are also included. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.  
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  Series Editor (up) Series Title 2nd World Conference on Educational Sciences, WCES-2010 Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume 2 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 18770428 (Issn) ISBN Medium  
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  Notes <p>Cited By (since 1996): 4</p>; <p>Correspondence Address: Gorghiu, L. M.; Sciences Department, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Valahia University Târgovişte, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Târgovişte, Romania; email: laura_monica@yahoo.com</p>; <p>doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.446</p>; <p>Export Date: 13 December 2012</p>; <p>Language of Original Document: English</p>; <p>References: Glava, C., Bocos-Bintintan, M.D., Glava, A.E., Views of Teachers Regarding the Classroom Effectivness of Virtual Instrumentation Used in Science Teaching and Learning (2009) Education 21, pp. 39-50. , Special Number: “Virtual Instruments and Tools in Sciences Education – Experiences and Perspectives” Casa Cǎrţii de Ştiinţǎ Publishing House, 54, Cluj Napoca, Romania; <br/>Gorghiu, G., “VccSSe: Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education” – An European Project Experience under Socrates Comenius 2.1 Action (2009) Education 21, pp. 7-16. , Special Number: “Virtual Instruments and Tools in Sciences Education – Experiences and Perspectives” Casa Cǎrţii de Ştiinţǎ Publishing House, 54, Cluj Napoca, Romania;<br/>Gorghiu, L.M., Gorghiu, G., Alexandrescu, T., Borcea, L., Exploring Chemistry Using Virtual Instrumentation – Challenges and Successes (2009) Research, Reflections and Innovations in Integrating ICT in Education, 1, pp. 371-375. , A. Méndez-Vilas, A. Solano Martín, J. A. Mesa González, & J. Mesa González (Eds.), FORMATEX, Badajoz, Spain</p>; <p>Source: Scopus</p>; The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:<br/>Author Address: Sciences Department, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Valahia University Târgovişte, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Târgovişte, Romania<br/>Author Address: Automatics, Informatics and Electrical Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Târgovişte, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Târgovişte, Romania<br/>JF – Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences<br/>JA – Procedia Soc. Behav. Sci.<br/>IS – 2<br/>CY – Istanbul<br/> Approved no  
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Author Gorghiu, G.; Gorghiu, L.M.; Bîzoi, M.; Suduc, A.-M. url  openurl
  Title Setting up of a web educational video-clips exhibition related to the implementation of virtual experiments in Sciences education Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 2906-2910  
  Keywords Comenius 2.1 Project; Educational video-clips; sciences education; Virtual experiment; web exhibition  
  Abstract The paper emphasizes the principal steps developed for setting up of a web educational video-clips exhibition, composed by 50 representative video-experiments related to the implementation of the virtual experiments in Sciences education, as this was done in the frame of the Socrates-Comenius 2.1. European project: “VccSSe – Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education”. The Exhibition represents a web interface that contains the best virtual experiments produced by the in-service teachers who finalized the Virtual Instrumentation in Science Education training modules, carried out as a main output of the mentioned project. Beside the educational video-clips, other 9 on-line / remote simulating laboratories (produced by the project partnership) allow teachers and students to work directly inside the experiment. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.  
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  Series Editor (up) Series Title 2nd World Conference on Educational Sciences, WCES-2010 Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume 2 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 18770428 (Issn) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes <p>Cited By (since 1996): 1</p>; <p>Correspondence Address: Gorghiu, G.; Automatics, Informatics and Electrical Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Târgovi Te, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Târgovi te, Romania; email: ggorghiu@yahoo.com</p>; <p>doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.438</p>; <p>Export Date: 13 December 2012</p>; <p>Language of Original Document: English</p>; <p>References: Gorghiu, G., “VccSSe: Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education” – An European Project Experience under Socrates Comenius 2.1 Action (2009) Education, 21, pp. 7-16. , Special Number: “Virtual Instruments and Tools in Sciences Education – Experiences and Perspectives” Casa Cǎrţii de Ştiinţǎ Publishing House, 54, Cluj Napoca, Romania; <br/>Gorghiu, L.M., Gorghiu, G., Alexandrescu, T., Borcea, L., Exploring Chemistry Using Virtual Instrumentation – Challenges and Successes (2009) Research, Reflections and Innovations in Integrating ICT in Education, 1, pp. 371-375. , A. Méndez-Vilas, A. Solano Martín, J. A. Mesa González, & J. Mesa González (Eds.), FORMATEX, Badajoz, Spain;<br/>Kirstein, J., Nordmeier, V., Multimedia Representation of Experiments in Physics (2007) European Journal of Physics, 28, pp. S115-S126;<br/>Sherin, M.G., Linsenmeier, K.A., Van Es, E.A., Selecting Video Clips to Promote Mathematics Teachers' Discussion of Student Thinking (2009) Journal of Teacher Education, 60, pp. 213-230;<br/>Suduc, A.M., Bîzoi, M., Gorghiu, G., Virtual Instrumentation Environment Used in the VccSSe Project (2008) Postȩpy Eedukacji, pp. 364-370. , Praca Zbiorowa Pod Redakcja̧ Zespołu Ośrodka Kształcenia Na Odległość OKNO PW (Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Warszawskiej), Warsawa, Poland;<br/>Tłaczała, W., Mazanka, M., Zaremba, M., Zagorski, A., Gorghiu, G., Simulated Physics Experiments Developed in the frame of the VccSSe European Project (2009) Research, Reflections and Innovations in Integrating ICT in Education, 1, pp. 431-435. , A. Méndez-Vilas, A. Solano Martín, J. A. Mesa González, & J. Mesa González (Eds.), FORMATEX, Badajoz, Spain;<br/>Integrating ICT in Traditional Training, On-line Course Developed in the Frame of the Socrates Comenius 2.1 Project, FISTE – a Future Way for In-service Teacher Training Across Europe, , http://bscw.ssai.valahia.ro/pub/bscw.cgi/d258035/4.1. %20Camtasia%20Studio.pdf;<br/>(2001) Report from the Education Council to the European Council: “the Concrete Future Objectives of Education and Training Systems”, , http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/2010/doc/repfutobj_en.pdf, Council of the European Union, Brussels, 14 February;<br/>VccSSe – Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education, , http://vccsse.ssai.valahia.ro, Project website</p>; <p>Source: Scopus</p>; The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:<br/>Author Address: Automatics, Informatics and Electrical Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Faculty, Valahia University Târgovi Te, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Târgovi te, Romania<br/>Author Address: Sciences Department, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Valahia University Târgovi Te, 18-24 Unirii Blvd., 130082 Târgovi te, Romania<br/>JF – Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences<br/>JA – Procedia Soc. Behav. Sci.<br/>IS – 2<br/>CY – Istanbul<br/> Approved no  
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Author Kordaki, M.; Bizoi, M.; Gorghiu, G. url  openurl
  Title Teachers' computer supported constructions within a European virtual community collaborative space for sciences education: An experience achieved in a multinational European project Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 349-356  
  Keywords Blended learning; Collaborative spaces; Computer supported education; Essential considerations; European Countries; European project; Experiments; Finland; Information and Communication Technologies; Lesson plans; Online training; Personnel training; Planning; Romania; Science education; Teacher training; Teaching; Teaching and learning; Virtual community; Virtual experiments; Virtual reality  
  Abstract This paper presents some essential considerations referred to the constructions performed by European teachers in terms of virtual experiments and lesson plans within the framework of a Virtual community collaborative Space for Sciences education. This framework was set up in the context of the Socrates Comenius 2.1 European project: “VccSSe – Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education”. In this project, teachers from five European countries (Romania, Poland, Finland, Spain and Greece) participated in blended learning courses aiming their training for the use of Information and Communication Technologies in real teaching and learning practices. Within this framework, on-line training materials and virtual experiments were created and developed. After the end of the designed courses, teachers were asked to form their own virtual experiments and lesson plans and then to implement their products in the classrooms. The analysis of the data shows that teachers who participated in the VccSSe Project encouraged by the aforementioned blended course, expressed a favourable feedback related to the implementation of their own virtual experiments in the teaching activities.  
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  Series Editor (up) Series Title 2nd International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU 2010 Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume 2 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 9789896740238 (Isbn) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes <p>Conference code: 81593</p>; <p>Correspondence Address: Kordaki, M.; Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, Patras University, 26500, Rion Patras, Greece; email: kordaki@cti.gr</p>; <p>Export Date: 13 December 2012</p>; <p>Language of Original Document: English</p>; <p>References: Balacheff, N., Kaput, J., Computer-based learning environments in mathematics (1996) International Handbook on Mathematics Education, pp. 469-501. , A. J. Bishop, K. Klements, C. Keitel, J. Kilpatric and C. Laborde (Eds), Dortdrecht: Kluwer; <br/>Davis, N., Tearle, P., A core curriculum for telematics in teacher training (1998) Proceedings of Thw XV, IFIP World Computer Congress- Teleteaching '98 Distance Learning, Training and Education, 1, pp. 239-248. , Vienna & Budapest, 31 August – 4 September, 1998;<br/>Dubinsky, E., Tall, D., Advanced mathematical thinking and the computer (1991) Advanced Mathematical Thinking, pp. 231-248. , Tall D. O. (ed.), Kluwer: Holland;<br/>Dyfour-Janvier, B., Bednarz, N., Belanger, M., Pedagogical considerations concerning the problem of representation (1987) Problems of Representation in Teaching and Learning of Mathematics, pp. 109-122. , C. Janvier (Eds), London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates;<br/>(1997) V Framework Programme: Information Society Programme for Technologies and Skills Acquisition, , European Commission, Proposal for a research agenda. Draft for large scale consulting, European Commision DG XIII-C, Brussels, Weets, G. (Eds;<br/>Harasim, L., Hiltz, S.R., Teles, L., Turoff, M., (1995) Learning Networks: A Field Guide to Teaching and Learning Online, , Cambridge: MIT Press;<br/>Janvier, C., Representation and understanding: The notion of function as an example (1987) Problems of Representation in Teaching and Learning of Mathematics, pp. 67-72. , C. 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Noss (eds), Cambridge, Ma: MIT Press;<br/>Noss, R., Hoyles, C., (1996) Windows on Mathematical Meanings: Learning Cultures and Computers, , Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers;<br/>Palloff, M.R., Pratt, K., Learning together in community: Collaboration online (2004) 20th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, , http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/Resourcelibrary/proceedings/ 041127.pdf, August 4-6, 2004, Madison, Wisconsin, Retrieved on Sept. 30, 2009, from;<br/>Papert, S., (1980) Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas, , NY: Basic Books;<br/>Roberts, T.S., Computer-supported collaborative learning in higher education: An introduction (2005) Computer-supported Collaborative Learning in Higher Education, pp. 1-18. , Roberts, T. S. (ed). Idea Group Publishing, Hershey;<br/>Solloway, E., Reading and writing in the 21st century (1993) Communications of the ACM, 36 (5). , May 1993;<br/>Straesser, R., Cabri-Geometre: Does Dynamic Geometry Software (DGS) change geometry and its teaching and learning? (2001) International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 6, pp. 319-333;<br/>Suduc, A.M., Gorghiu, G., Bîzoi, M., Masior, W., Latka, M., A comparative analysis on using several virtual instrumentation software in education (2009) Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU 2009, 1, pp. 435-438. , Lisbon, Portugal, 2009;<br/>Van Eijl, P., Pilot, A., Using a virtual learning environment in collaborative learning: Criteria for success (2003) Educational Technology, 43 (2), pp. 54-56</p>; <p>Source: Scopus</p>; The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:<br/>Author Address: Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, Patras University, 26500, Rion Patras, Greece<br/>Author Address: Automatic Control, Informatics and Electrical Engineering Department, Valahia University, 130082, Targoviste, Romania<br/>JF – CSEDU 2010 – 2nd International Conference on Computer Supported Education, Proceedings<br/>JA – CSEDU – Int. Conf. Comput. Supported Educ., Proc.<br/>CY – Valencia<br/> Approved no  
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Author Bizoi, M.; Suduc, A.-M.; Gorghiu, G. url  openurl
  Title Hybrid method to design multi-language web sites Type Conference Article
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 427-430  
  Keywords Education; Educational comenius project 2.1.; Educational projects; Educational resource; Hybrid method; Hybrid sensors; Internet; Linguistics; Multi-Languages; Project website; Query languages; Spoken languages; Target group; Virtual instrument; Web design; Websites  
  Abstract Language promotes the most suitable way for expressing ideas, habits and values. For a multinational educational project (Comenius 2.1.) with a widespread European target group, it is very important to provide the online educational resources (courses, virtual instruments, etc.) through the project website, in several languages: English (as a worldwide spoken language) and partners' languages. This paper briefly presents three methods to create multi-language web sites and proposes a new architecture – the hybrid method architecture. In addition an example of a multi-language web site implementation is illustrated.  
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  Series Editor (up) Series Title 1st International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU 2009 Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume 1 Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 9789898111821 (Isbn) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes <p>Conference code: 76679</p>; <p>Correspondence Address: Bizoi, M.; Valahia University of Targoviste, UniriiBv., No. 18-22, Targoviste, Romania; email: bizoi@valahia.ro</p>; <p>Export Date: 13 December 2012</p>; <p>Language of Original Document: English</p>; <p>References: Itzkowitz, Z., Grunwald, D., (2008) Considerations in the Design of Multi-Language Websites, , http://www.global-translation-services.com/download/DesignofMulti- Language_Websites.pdf, link verified in 2008; <br/>(2005) How can your website speak multiple languages to your customers?, , http://www.stylusinc.com/Common/whitepapers/WhitePapers/ Multi-Language%20Support.pdf, Stylusinc, Stylusinc Pvt. Ltd;<br/>(2008) Tiscali Encyclopaedia, , http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia;<br/>(2008) Virtual Community Collaborating Space for Science Education, , http://www.vccsse.ssai.valahia.ro, VccSSe, VccSSe European Project web site</p>; <p>Source: Scopus</p>; The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:<br/>Author Address: Valahia University of Targoviste, UniriiBv., No. 18-22, Targoviste, Romania<br/>JF – CSEDU 2009 – Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computer Supported Education<br/>JA – CSEDU – Proc. Int. Conf. Comput. Supported Educ.<br/>CY – Lisboa<br/> Approved no  
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