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Books and Book Chapters

Newhouse, C.P. (1999). Teachers Use Computers in the 21st Century. Specialist Educational Services. Perth. Western Australia. (ISBN 0 9577253 0 2)

Campbell-Evans, G., Gilbert, C., Knibb, K., Newhouse, P., and Wild, M. (1996). A Problem-Based Approach to Learning Information Technology and Research Skills (Second Edition). Perth: MASTEC. (ISBN 0-7298-0261-2)

Lydon, H. and Newhouse, C.P. (1997). Approaches to integrating and assessing Technology and Enterprise: Ballajura Community College. In Getting Started in Technology and Enterprise (Edited by Bana, J. & Kershaw, L.), Perth: MASTEC. (ISBN 0-7298-0361-9)

Newhouse, C.P. and Oliver, R.G. (1992). Learning Authorware 2. Napier Publications. Perth. Western Australia. (ISBN 1 86383 024 3 )

Newhouse, C.P. and Oliver, R.G. (1992). Teachers Use Computers. (revised) Napier Publications. Perth. Western Australia. (ISBN 0 949053 18 X )

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Journal Articles - Refereed or Invited

Newhouse, C.P. (1993). Are Australian classrooms ready for computers? Australian Educational Computing, 8(1), 179-188. (Publisher: Australian Council for Computers in Education)

Newhouse, C.P. (1997). Computer-supported learning environments in technology education. Journal of the Home Economics Institute of Australia, 4(4), 2-9.

Newhouse, C.P. (1998). The impact of portable computers on classroom learning environments. Australian Educational Computing, 13 (1), 5-11.

Brown, D. & Newhouse, C.P. (1998). The role and function of the computing coordinator in Western Australian Government Senior High Schools. Australian Educational Computing, 13 (2), 20-27.

Newhouse, C.P. (1999). Examining how teachers' adjust to the availability of portable computers. Australian Journal of Educational Technology, 15(2), 148-166. http://cleo.murdoch.edu.au/ajet/ajet15/newhouse.html

Newhouse, P. and Rennie, L. (2001). A longitudinal study of the use of student-owned portable computers in a secondary school. Computers and Education, 36, 223-243.

Newhouse, C.P. (2001). A follow-up study of students using portable computers at a secondary school. British Journal of Educational Technology, 32(2), 209-219.

Newhouse, C.P. (2001). Applying the Concerns-Based Adoption Model to Research on Computers in Classrooms. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 33(5), Summer 2001[online]. http://www.iste.org/jrte/33/5/newhouse.html

Newhouse, C.P. (2001). Wireless portable technology unlocks the potential for computers to support learning in primary schools. Australian Educational Computing, 16 (2), 6-13.

Newhouse, C.P. (2001). Development and Use of an Instrument for Computer-Supported Learning Environments. Learning Environments Research, 4 (2):115-138.

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Journal Articles - Non-Refereed

Newhouse, C.P. (1988). Survey of School Use of Computers. Login, 2(2).

Newhouse, C.P. (1988). Computer Awareness of Year 10 Students. Login, 2(4).

Newhouse, C.P. (1989). Geometric Investigations. Login, 3(2).

Newhouse, C.P. (1990). A Comparison of Calculus Toolkits. Login, 4(1).

Newhouse, C.P. (1993). Every Student has a computer in Year 7. Viewpoints 2., 31-35. (Publisher: Educational Computing Association of WA)

Newhouse, C.P. (1993). Book Review of Proceedings of Logo and Mathematics Education Conference (1991). Issues in Educational Research 3(1), 64-65.

Newhouse, C.P. (1999). Moving on to relational databases with Web front-ends. Login Lite, 13(1), 5-6.

Newhouse, C.P. (2000). Designing Tomorrow Today. Login Lite, 14(3), 3-4.

Newhouse, C.P. (2001). The 'Extra' Three T&E Outcomes. Login, 15(2), 8.

Newhouse, C.P. (2001). Post-Compulsory ICT Courses of Study Proposal. Login, 15(2), 9.

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Conference Papers - Presentations

1987 "An Ethnographic Study into the Factors Affecting the Computer Literacy of Secondary Students." Presented at the annual conference for the Western Australian Institute for Educational Research.

1988 "The Computer Solution! Where are the Problems." Presented at the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Perth. Western Australia.

1989 "What has Happened to the Class of '86?" Presented for the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Canberra. ACT.

1990 "Some Instructional Design Considerations in the Use of Hypercard to Develop Educational Software." Presented at the World Conference on Computers in Education (WCCE/90), Sydney. NSW.

1992 "Mathematical Modelling Using Computers: Not Just for the 'Clever'!" Presented for the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Melbourne. Victoria.

1992 "Using SimCity with Primary School Students" Presented for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.

1993 "Are Australian classrooms ready for computers?" Presented for the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Penrith, NSW.

1993 "Every Student has a computer in Year 7." Presented for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.

1993 "Computer Communications." Presented for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.

1997 "Industry IT Course" Presented for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.

1997 "Let's Go On-Line" Presented jointly with Ron Oliver for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.

1997 "Authorware 3.5" Presented jointly with Ron Oliver for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.

  1. "Using computers to teach and learn effectively." Presented for the annual conference of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australian.
  2. West Australian Institute for Educational Research 1998 Conference, Notre Dame University. A model to assist in the understanding of teachers' responses to high-access-computing-environments.
  3. West Australian Institute for Educational Research 1999 Conference, Notre Dame University. Portable computers and secondary school learning.

1999 Newhouse, C.P. (1999). Computer-supported Learning Environments. Presentation at the New Frontiers to Learning conference, Brighton, England.

1999 Newhouse, C.P., Mann, B. & Pagram, J. (1999). Split Attention in Multimedia Learning: Support for Dual Processing. Presentation at the New Frontiers to Learning conference, Brighton, England.

1999 Newhouse, C.P. (1999). Portable Computers Supporting Secondary School Learning. Presentation at the New Frontiers to Learning conference, Brighton, England.

2000 Mann, B., Newhouse, P. & Pagram, J. (2000). Divided attention in multimedia learning. ED-MEDIA 2000: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. June 26 - July 1. Montreal, Canada.

2001 Newhouse, C.P. (2001). Portable Computing: nearly a total solution for the networked learner. A paper presented at the 2001 World Conference for Computers in Education, Copenhagen.

2001 Newhouse, C.P. (2001). Providing technology education for the 21st Century in Australia. A paper presented at the 2001 World Conference for Computers in Education, Copenhagen.

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Conference Papers - Refereed Proceedings

1988 "The Computer Solution ! Where are the Problems." Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Perth. Western Australia.

1989 "What has Happened to the Class of '86 ?" Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Canberra. ACT.

1990 "Some Instructional Design Considerations in the Use of Hypercard to Develop Educational Software." Proceedings of the World Conference on Computers in Education (WCCE/90), Sydney. NSW.

1992 "Mathematical Modelling Using Computers : Not Just for the 'Clever'!" Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Melbourne. Victoria.

1993 "The IT Skills of School Leavers." Proceedings of the annual Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Fremantle. WA. [Joint paper with R.G. Oliver]

1994 Newhouse, P. (1994).The development of an interactive multimedia package to introduce computer communications. In Proceedings of the Second International Interactive Multimedia Symposium. Perth: Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd.

1994 Newhouse, P. (1994). Creating Computer Supported Learning Environments. Proceedings of the Learning Environments Technology Australia 94 conference.

1995 Newhouse, P. (1995). Precipitation from Computer-Saturated Learning Environments Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Perth. Western Australia.

1995 Newhouse, P. (1995). Developing technology-related courses geared to connect with student outcome statements Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Perth. Western Australia.

1995 Jefferson, M. and Newhouse, P. (1995). Interactive Television: The Promise, the Reality! Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Perth. Western Australia.

1996 Newhouse, P. (1996). Computer Saturated Learning Environments. Proceedings of the Learning Environments Technology Australia 96 conference. Adelaide, South Australia.

1998 Newhouse, P. (1998). Supporting learning activities in schools with immediate-access to computer processing. Proceedings of the annual Australian Computer Education Conference, Adelaide. South Australia.

1998 Newhouse, C.P. (1998). Two Teachers respond to the availability of portable computers. Proceedings of the Global Learning in the 21st Century, Copenhagen, Denmark.

1998 Newhouse, C.P. (1998). Supporting learning with immediate-access to computers. Proceedings of the Global Learning in the 21st Century, Copenhagen, Denmark.

1999 Newhouse, C.P. (1999). Portable Computers Supporting Secondary School Learning. The Fifth UNESCO-ACEID International Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. (Invited Paper)

2000 Mann, B., Newhouse, P. & Pagram, J. & Campbell, A. (2000). Divided attention in multimedia learning. ED-MEDIA 2000: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. June 26 - July 1. Montreal, Canada. (http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~bmann/Roe_Study/roe.htm)

2000 Newhouse, C.P. (2000). Computer Supported Learning Environments. Australian Computers in Education Conference. July 2000, Melbourne, Australia. (http://www.cegv.vic.edu.au/acec2000/paper_ref/p-newhouse/paper02/index.htm)

2000 Newhouse, C.P. (2000). Portable computers supporting secondary school learning. Australian Computers in Education Conference. July 2000, Melbourne, Australia. (http://www.cegv.vic.edu.au/acec2000/paper_ref/p-newhouse/paper03/index.htm)

2002 Newhouse, C.P. (2002). Portable computing and the networked learner. Networking the Learner: Computers in Education. Proceedings of the seventh IFIP World Conference for Computers in Education, Copenhagen, Denmark. Edited by Watson, D. and Anderson, J.

2002 Newhouse, C.P. (2002). Technology education for the 21st Century in Australia? Networking the Learner: Computers in Education. Proceedings of the seventh IFIP World Conference for Computers in Education, Copenhagen, Denmark. Edited by Watson, D. and Anderson, J.

2003 Newhouse, C.P. (2003). Using portable computer technologies to support learning environments. Proceedings of the seventh IFIP Working Groups 3.1& 3.3 Conference, ICT and the Teacher of the Future, Melbourne, Australia. Edited by Dowling, C. and Kwok-Wing Lai. 2004

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Seminar Papers

1992 "Implementation of Computer Supported Learning Environments in Upper Secondary Maths Courses for Lower Ability Students." Ministry of Education and Faculties of Education Research Seminars, Perth, Western Australia.

1997 Innovative Teachers Project (Education Department of WA). Professional development seminar on innovations using computers in the classroom.

1997 Graylands Primary School. Professional development seminar on using information technologies in the classroom.

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Computer Software

Maths Budget Project - commercially available through Specialist Educational Services.

School Absentee and Records Package - designed for use at Willetton Senior High School. Was used successfully for over 5 years.

Practical Mathematics Problems - commercially available through Specialist Educational Services.

Computer Communications - developed for external studies at Edith Cowan University.

Computer Supported Learning Environments shockwaved interactive multimedia tutorial software for teachers (http://gandalf.scam.ecu.edu.au/csle/index.htm)

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Other Media

Creating Computer Supported Learning Environments - video-based film produced through Edith Cowan University.


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