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Schmucker, Robin; Wang, Jingbo; Hu, Shijia; Mitchell, Tom M. – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2022
We consider the problem of assessing the changing performance levels of individual students as they go through online courses. This student performance modeling problem is a critical step for building adaptive online teaching systems. Specifically, we conduct a study of how to utilize various types and large amounts of log data from earlier…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Electronic Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Predictor Variables
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Djordje M. Kadijevich; Nikoleta Gutvajn; Danijela Ljubojevic – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 influenced all aspects of school life. Teaching and learning moved only online, with different software solutions emerging for teachers to make the most of them. These educational platforms provided more than just a traditional teaching which is focused on the transmission and access to information.…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
Gratz, Trevor; Goldhaber, Dan; Brown, Nate – Center for Education Data & Research, 2022
While spring of 2020 introduced virtual instruction to all public schools, virtual schooling had already been growing in most states. We focus on pre-COVID-19 changes to fulltime virtual school enrollment in public schools, and provide evidence on the relationship between virtual school enrollment, internet speed, community demographics, and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Electronic Learning, Enrollment, Internet
Henderson, Theresa – ProQuest LLC, 2018
K-12 online and blended learning initiatives have experienced unprecedented growth in the past decade and are fast becoming a mainstream option for today's generation of learners. In 2016, over five million students were enrolled in K-12 full-time state virtual schools and all 50 states and the District of Columbia offered some form of online…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Virtual Classrooms, Charter Schools, Electronic Learning
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Andrew Camp; Alison Johnson; Gema Zamarro – Journal of School Choice, 2024
During the 2020-21 school year, Black students were less likely to learn in person than white students. We examine whether this difference persisted as the pandemic progressed. We find that the rate of in-person learning increased in 2021-22 but remained lower for Black students compared to white students. While several factors helped explain…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Ethnicity, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Börnert-Ringleb, Moritz; Casale, Gino; Hillenbrand, Clemens – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
The school closures during the COVID-19 outbreak triggered a shift towards digital learning. Whilst this is a major challenge for mainstream education, the implementation of digital learning poses an even bigger challenge for special education teachers, as they are confronted with different learning requirements which might hinder digital learning…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Electronic Learning, Special Education Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Xie, Jingrong; Basham, James D.; Marino, Matthew T.; Rice, Mary F. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2018
Mobile technologies have shown great potential in various educational settings. Moreover, there is an emerging research base demonstrating how students view and interact with mobile devices to learn. As more of these technologies enter inclusive educational settings, an understanding of the extant research base for mobile learning (M-learning) and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Disabilities, Special Needs Students
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Jacob, Brian; Berger, Dan; Hart, Cassandra; Loeb, Susanna – Grantee Submission, 2016
This chapter assesses the potential for several prominent technological innovations to promote equality of educational opportunities. We review the history of technological innovations in education and describe several prominent innovations, including intelligent tutoring, blended learning, and virtual schooling.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Equal Education, Educational Opportunities, Technological Advancement
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Pallant, Amy; Lee, Hee-Sun; Pryputniewicz, Sara – Science Teacher, 2012
Systems thinking suggests that one can best understand a complex system by studying the interrelationships of its component parts rather than looking at the individual parts in isolation. With ongoing concern about the effects of climate change, using innovative materials to help students understand how Earth's systems connect with each other is…
Descriptors: Climate, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Electronic Learning
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Reeves, Todd D.; Pedulla, Joseph J. – Grantee Submission, 2013
Online professional development (OPD) for teachers is an increasingly popular and viable alternative to face-to-face professional development. While OPD can be effective, little is known about OPD's design and implementation features that maximize its impact. Using data from a large-scale OPD initiative, this correlational study (N = 1231)…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Faculty Development, Program Effectiveness, Elementary School Teachers
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Kiger, Derick; Herro, Dani; Prunty, Deb – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2012
Third grade students at a Midwestern elementary school participated in a 9-week mobile learning intervention (MLI). Two classrooms used Everyday Math and daily practice using flashcards, etc., to learn multiplication. Two other classrooms used Everyday Math and web applications for the iPod touch for daily practice. MLI students outperformed…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices, Web Based Instruction
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Reeves, Todd D.; Pedulla, Joseph J. – Professional Development in Education, 2011
Online professional development (OPD) is proliferating in an effort to eliminate barriers to high-quality in-service teacher training. Using the Internet as a vehicle for continuing professional development, however, introduces new concerns largely absent in its face-to-face counterpart. For example, evidence from the USA's e-Learning for…
Descriptors: Evidence, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Least Squares Statistics
Goines, Erika Kristine Kelly – ProQuest LLC, 2012
As the ideas behind traditional learning change the content delivery methods used by teachers should adapt as well. Teachers are being asked to find ways of introducing and relating the material to students in the web world that many digital natives live in outside of the classroom walls. To prevent the misuse of Internet inside of the classroom…
Descriptors: Internet, Web 2.0 Technologies, Technology Integration, Self Efficacy
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Hirumi, Atsusi; Sivo, Stephen; Pounds, Kelly – International Journal on E-Learning, 2012
Storytelling may be a powerful instructional approach for engaging learners and facilitating e-learning. However, relatively little is known about how to apply story within the context of systematic instructional design processes and claims for the effectiveness of storytelling in training and education have been primarily anecdotal and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Instructional Design, Testing, Online Courses
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Kirby, Dale; Barbour, Michael K.; Sharpe, Dennis B. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2012
University students who had completed at least one distance education course were surveyed during their first and fourth year of postsecondary studies. When controlled for those who had previous distance education experience in high school, it was found that self-regulatory learning behaviors, which are frequently linked to positive experiences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Web Based Instruction, Electronic Learning, Independent Study
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