1. Awards, Fellowship & More
  2. Key Note Tals & Invited Presentations
  3. Educational R&D Projects and Development Grants
  4. Referred conference Publications
  5. Continuing Studies & Online Faculty Training Modules
  6. Online Undergraduate Courses & Support Material
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1) Awards, Fellowship & More

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2) Keynote Talk & Invited Presentations

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3) Educational R&D Projects and Development Grants

  1. Teaching Fellowship Grant (1998)
    Web-based Courseware Development and Delivery: Technologies and Techniques

  2. Educational Strategic Development Fund (ESDF'1998)
    Teaching Engineering Subject in an asynchronous virtual classroom.
    A general frame work to incorporate synchronised audio files into a virtual classroom was completed. Also completed, inclusion of video files and key interactive features into the virtual classroom.

  3. Strategic Development Fund (1996)
    Promotion of New Educational Delivery Technologies. The project aims to develop sample computer modules to demonstrate features and capabilities of the Web technology and concept when it is used in tertiary education. It shows how the technology enables students to use a range of teaching and learning media in an integrated and coherent environment. These modules are used for small group presentations and training sessions for Faculty members who wish to adapt new educational technologies in their teaching.

    Modules included Web technology 1) to support problem-based and computer-simulation approaches, 2) for publishing teaching and learning resources, 3) to support teaching laboratory classes, 4) to support large class of core subjects, and 5) to support PG reports and thesis subjects.

  4. Power Quality Clearinghouse (1996)
    A group of projects started in 1996 and hosted by the EDTLab. Web-based Power Quality Education and Database were among completed modules in this project.

  5. Applied Engineering Education Technology (1993/1994)
    In 1993/1994 a new R&D activity that aimed to investigate the impact of " new flexible delivery technologies " and " computational hypermedia environment " on engineering education was initiated. This project produced a new engineering education working model that uses available campus-wide computer network infrastructure and educational computer simulation programs.

    Intensive work resulted in the development of three main models;

    1. a computational hypermedia platform for publishing engineering resources that contain text, animation, computer simulations, and images using the Web technology,
    2. an integrated environment consisting of different media files used in science and engineering laboratory classes, and
    3. direct usage of computer simulation program(s) to help students to develop conceptual and intuitive understanding of multi disciplinary engineering subjects.
    Further information on my applied engineering education technology is available.

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4) Referred Educational Conference Publications (1994-2000)

Over 30 conference papers were published as the result of the EDTLab's research and development activities since 1994.

The following link provides a listing of published paper and abstracts. Also available the actual paper in PDF and/or Postscript format.

Abstracts: Published Educational Papers

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5) Continuing Studies & Online Faculty Training

  1. P. Doulai. Dynamic Web in Support of On-Campus Education (WebCT101)
    A four-week online course designed to introduce WebCT tools and resources to the University of Wollongong staff members. About 50 staff members attended the course in 1999.
  2. P. Doulai. Teaching With the Web (WWW101)
    A five-week online course designed to introduce new web-based educational delivery technologies to the University of Wollongong staff members. About 75 staff members attended the course in September 1998.
  3. P. Doulai. WWW Edition of Power Quality Course
    Faculty of Informatics, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, July 1998.
  4. P. Doulai. Multimedia File Delivery Over the Internet
    A short course designed for the University of Wollongong "Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources" Educational Consultant, June 1998.
  5. P. Doulai. Promotion of New Educational Technologies
    A University of Wollongong funded project in Faculty Training.
  6. P. Doulai. "Development of Computational Hypermedia Environment"
    IEEE 2nd International Conference on Multimedia in Education (M2E2'96)
    Two-day Workshop and hands-on experience
    (July 1 and 2, 1996).
  7. P. Doulai. Active power conditioning systems for reactive power control and distortion compensation. Power Systems Education, Department of Electrical Engineering, Queensland University, November 1990.
  8. P. Doulai. PWM voltage waveform synthesis techniques. In Power Electronics Workshop Lecture Notes, chapter 3. Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland, Brisbane, November 1990.

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6) Online Undergraduate Courses & Support Materials

  1. P. Doulai. ELEC101: Electrical Engineering1. School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering, University of Wollongong, July 2000.
    The first version of ELEC101 was published in August 1995.
    ELEC101, AC Circuits Overview
    A multimedia (synchronised sound & image) module, reviewing important pointers of ac circuits analysis.
  2. P. Doulai. ECTE195: Design & Management 1, 2000.
  3. P. Doulai. ECTE233: Sound/Slides Presentation 80C196KC Chip, MiCE & Assembly Language, 2000.
  4. P. Doulai. ECTE411/ECTE911 Incorporating Flexibility into Classroom Based Subjects, 2000
  5. P. Doulai. ELEC476/912: Power Electronics/Power Quality School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering, University of Wollongong, July 1999.
  6. P. Doulai. IACT101: Introduction to Information and Communication Technology. School of Information Technology and Computer Science, Faculty of Informatics, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, July 1998.
  7. P. Doulai. ELEC221: Energy Conversion and Distribution 1. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, March 1996.
  8. P. Doulai. Electric Power Laboratory: Basic Experiments. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, August 1994.
  9. P. Doulai. Computer Simulation Design, Analysis and Planning Tasks. Computer-Assisted Power Engineering Education, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, August 1993/94.
  10. P. Doulai. Power Electronics Education Using Specific Technologies as a Vehicle. Power Electronics Education, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, August 1993/94.
  11. P. Doulai. Power Electronic Devices: General Survey and Implications for Present Applications. Power Electronics Education, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, March 1992.
  12. P. Doulai. Application of Power Electronics in Electric Utilities: HVDC Link, SVC, and APF Technologies. University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 1991.

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