This page provides some references to publications by the software author.


Waddick, J. (1994). The creation of a computer learning environment as an alternative to traditional lecturing methods in chemistry. Educational Training and Technology International, 31, 2, 98-103.

Waddick, J. (1994). The use of a Hypercard simulation to aid in the teaching of laboratory apparatus operation. Educational Training and Technology International, 31, 4, 295-301.

Waddick, J. (1994). The use of technology as an alternative to traditional lecturing methods. Proceedings of Learning Environment Technology Conference, Australia: LETA

Waddick, J. (1994). The use of technology in the teaching of science.Proceedings of the 13 International Conference on Chemistry Education, Puerto Rico, August.

Waddick, J. (1995) A computer Paradigm challenged: Food for thought. British Journal of Educational Technology, 26, 1, 55-56

Waddick, J. (1995) Technological problem solving in a computer environment. Computers in New Zealand Schools, 7, 2, 29-32

Herd, A., Idrus, N., Latta, C., Nyhof, R. And Waddick, J. (1995). The Efficacy of Multimedia in technological education. Proceedings of 1995 International Congress of Engineering Deans and Industry Leaders. Melbourne, Monash University, 180-184.

Waddick, J. (1995). Computers replacing lectures: A case study in multimedia. Proceedings of 1995 Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Conference. Melbourne, University of Melbourne Press.

Waddick, J. (1996) NZCS Chemistry: a social institution. Connections, 44, April, 36-40.

Waddick, J. (1996) Multimedia as a principal tool: Learning in a social situation. Demonstration, World conference on educational multimedia and Hypermedia, Boston.

Waddick, J. (1996) Innovations in Training using Multimedia. Proceedings of 1996 International Congress of Engineering Deans and Industry Leaders. Paris, 888-890.

Waddick, J., Wood, P. and Alterio, M. (1996) Using scaffolding to enable student learning: A New Zealand experience. Chapter 11 in Gina Wisker and Sally Brown, Enabling Student Learning London: Kogan Page.

Waddick, J. (1997) Physical considerations in the develoment of a computer learning environment. British Journal of Educational Technology, 28, 1, 80-82.


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