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Intelligent Tutoring Media, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1990
- Masoud Yazdani:

Editorial. 2
- Daniel M. Russell, Richard R. Burton, Daniel S. Jordan, Anne-Marie S. Jensen, Russell A. Rogers, Jonathan R. Cohen:

Creating instruction with IDE: Tools for instructional designers. 3-16 - Stefano A. Cerri, Mark Elsom-Cook:

The Rather Intelligent Little Lisper. 17-22 - André Boder, David Cavallo:

An epistemological approach to intelligent tutoring systems. 23-29 - Annette Simpson:

Lost in hyperspace: How can designers help? 31-40
- Ray McAleese, Catherine Green:

Hypertext II. 41-48
Volume 1, Number 2, 1990
- Roy Rada:

Article Expertext: Intelligent hypertext. 55-64 - Ray Thomas:

Benefits and costs of computer conferencing in adult education. 65-72 - Elizabeth T. Whitaker, Ronald D. Bonnell:

Plan recognition in intelligent tutoring systems. 73-82 - Hyacinth S. Nwana:

The anatomy of FITS: A mathematics tutor. 83-95
Volume 1, Number 3, 1990
- Paul Wilson:

Computer supported cooperative work: an overview. 103-116 - Hyacinth S. Nwana:

The evaluation of an intelligent tutoring system. 117-132 - Stuart Mealing, Masoud Yazdani:

A computer-based iconic language. 133-136

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