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Flores" <flores@pcs.cnu.edu> User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (Windows/20050716) X-Accept-Language: en-us, en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: pconrad@UDel.Edu Subject: Re: Diagram from your EdMedia 97 paper References: <ce05d7930601121124q282f677cte22376f9c24994e8@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <ce05d7930601121124q282f677cte22376f9c24994e8@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Junkmail-Status: score=10/50, host=md4.nss.udel.edu X-Junkmail-SD-Raw: score=unknown, refid=str=0001.0A090201.43C7B840.0058,ss=1,fgs=0, ip=137.155.2.10, so=2005-09-30 22:39:37, dmn=2005-12-05 21:30:38 X-Mirapoint-Loop-Id: ad957fe76931dcaed118b02be8d73094 Hi Phillip, I am glad that you're finding good use for this paper--it has been quite a while since I wrote it. by any means, feel free to use the figure; this paper is the original source. Regards, Roberto Phillip Conrad wrote: > Dear Dr. Flores: > I found your paper "Java concept maps for the learning web" from a > Google search on "concept maps", and I'd like to ask your permission > to use one of the diagrams from this paper. > > I'm an Asst. Professor the Dept. of Computer and Info. Sciences (CIS) > at the University of Delawrare. As it turns out, I'm planning to use > Concept Mapping in my course CISC474 (Advanced Web Technologies), > which is a course primarily focussing on Java development of servlets, > JSPs and XML applcations. So, I'd like to use the diagram of a > concept map of the Java language as an example in my course. > > Two questions: > > (1) Is this paper the primary source and proper citaton for this diagram? > (2) May I have your permission to copy the diagram on to my web site > (with proper citation) > to use an example concept map? > > The diagram in question is figure one from your the paper cited below. > > If you give me permission, I would make a local copy of the gif file > the UD web server to avoid "bandwidth stealing" from the ucalgary web > server. > > Regards, > Phill Conrad > > Paper link: > http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~robertof/publications/edmedia97/ > > Diagram itself: > http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~robertof/publications/edmedia97/Ed-Media97_figure1.gif > > Citation: > Roberto A. Flores. "Java Concept Maps for the Learning Web." In T. > Muldner & T.C. > Reeves (Eds.), Proceedings of the World Conference on Educational > Multimedia/Hypermedia and Educational Telecommunications > (Ed-Media/Ed-Telecom สน97), > Calgary, Canada, June, 1997. > > PS: In case you are curious, I primarily plan to use Concept mapping > as a tool for helping students navigate through and document their > knowledge of the alphabet soup of acryonyms and technologies related > to web development, e.g. JSP, PHP, DTD, XML, XSLT, CSS, XHTML, HTML, > SGML, SQL, JDBC, JNDI, ASP, etc. etc. A draft of my proposed > homework assignment is at the link below. It's still in very rough > format (plain ASCII)... our semester doesn't start for another 4 > weeks. > > My hope is to convert this to HTML, and add a link to your diagram as > an example concept map. What would be especially nice about this > example is that it is in the same problem domain (software) and on a > topic they are (ostensibly) already experts in. > > http://www.udel.edu/CIS/474/pconrad/06S.temp/work/activities/activity01.txt > > > > > > -- > -- Phill Conrad > -- Asst. Professor, CIS Dept., University of Delaware > -- pconrad@udel.edu http://copland.udel.edu/~pconrad -- Roberto A. Flores, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Physics, Computer Science & Engineering Christopher Newport University 1 University Place, Newport News, VA 23606 USA flores@pcs.cnu.edu . http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/~flores fax (757) 594-7919 . voice (757) 594-7487