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Wagner, Jennifer; Sharp, Janet – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Calculus, perhaps more than other areas of mathematics, has a reputation for being steeped with procedures. In fact, through the years, it has been noticed of many students getting caught in the trap of trying to memorize algorithms and rules without developing associated concept knowledge. Specifically, students often struggle with the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
Carver, Lin; Todd, Carol – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2013
Examination of student comments and end of course surveys from previous courses revealed two content design themes: request for additional graphics and visuals to support content and improved quality and opportunities to master content. Researchers wanted to investigate if incorporating SoftChalk, an e-authoring tool, would effectively address…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Mixed Methods Research, Likert Scales, Learner Engagement
Hardware or Wetware: What Are the Possible Interactions of Pedagogy and Technology in the Classroom?
Christopherson, Kimberly M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Student response systems have received much attention over the past few years. This easy-to-use technology has been marketed as a great way to enhance the student experience in the classroom through increased engagement and improved course performance. This aim of this study was to demonstrate that the simple addition of a student response system…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Student Reaction, Educational Technology, Student Experience
Higdon, Jude; Reyerson, Kathryn; McFadden, Colin; Mummey, Kevin – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2011
Kay Reyerson and her graduate assistant Kevin Mummey applied for and received an internally funded instructional grant to address design challenges in their course Medieval Cities of Europe. One of the grant's goals was to encourage experimentation that might lead to scalable, sustainable, transformative, technology-enhanced pedagogies that could…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Technology Uses in Education, Grants, Films
Kelly, Kiesa Getz – Society for the Teaching of Psychology, 2009
The purpose of this guide is to help lower barriers for instructors who are interested in using student response systems, or "clickers," but are intimidated by the technology or the time investment. This guide is a step-by-step overview of the process of adopting clickers based on the author's experiences as a professor who recently took the…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Educational Technology, Public Policy, Handheld Devices
Yilmazel-Sahin, Yesim; Oxford, Rebecca L. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2010
This mixed-methods study used interviews and a questionnaire to investigate the perceptions of 304 teacher education students regarding the learning-related value of handouts accompanying teacher educators' computer-generated slide presentations. The extent to which graduate and undergraduate students differed in their perceptions was also…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Student Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Joseph, Mary-Anne M. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Students who are visually impaired have significantly lower educational and vocational success rates than their nondisabled peers (Hasazi, Johnson, Hasazi, Gordon, & Hull, 1989; Nagle, 2001). A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to explore the educational, vocational and social experiences of college educated individuals who were…
Descriptors: College Students, Campuses, Visual Impairments, Transportation
White, Peter J. T.; Delaney, David G.; Syncox, David; Akerberg, Oscar Avila; Alters, Brian – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2011
Student response systems can help instructors integrate active learning into their classrooms. Such technology is known by a variety of names, including classroom response systems, student response systems, audience response systems, electronic response systems, personal response systems, zappers, and clickers. The "system" consists of three…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Audience Response, Computer Software, Active Learning
Tofan, Daniel C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
This paper describes an upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level course on computers in chemical education that was developed and offered for the first time in Fall 2007. The course provides future chemistry teachers with exposure to current software tools that can improve productivity in teaching, curriculum development, and education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Preservice Teachers, Graduate Students, Management Systems
Shaffer, Dennis M.; Collura, Michael J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
We evaluated the effectiveness of the use of an electronic personal response system (or "clickers") during an introductory psychology lecture on perceptual constancy. We graphed and projected student responses to questions during the lecture onto a large-screen display in Microsoft PowerPoint. The distributions of answers corresponded…
Descriptors: Psychology, Lecture Method, Introductory Courses, Student Reaction
Blood, Erika; Neel, Richard – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2008
The effects of using a student response system (SRS) in a graduate lecture class in special education were investigated. Comparisons of content mastery and self-reported engagement between lectures with the SRS and without were made. Students demonstrated more mastery of content on weekly quizzes and reported increased class engagement on those…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Tests, Lecture Method, Graduate Students
Students' Response to Traditional and Computer-Assisted Formative Feedback: A Comparative Case Study
Denton, Philip; Madden, Judith; Roberts, Matthew; Rowe, Philip – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
The national movement towards progress files, incorporating personal development planning and reflective learning, is supported by lecturers providing effective feedback to their students. Recent technological advances mean that higher education tutors are no longer obliged to return comments in the "traditional" manner, by annotating…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Pharmaceutical Education, Computer Software, Likert Scales
Cummings, Richard G.; Hsu, Maxwell – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
Does the use of student response systems (clickers) in the classroom increase student performance on exams? Do students perceive a benefit to using clickers in the classroom? This study investigates the effect of student response systems on accounting students' learning outcome and perceived satisfaction. Results show that, though the use of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Software, Computer Assisted Instruction, Student Reaction
Wollak, Barbara A.; Koppenhaver, David A. – Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits, 2011
Writing is a recursive and complex set of cognitive processes that can be taught effectively to students with disabilities. Employing an adapted cognitive theory of writing, a broad view of what constitutes evidence, and the support of a variety of assistive and internet-based technologies, we developed a writing instructional program to meet the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Disabilities, Cognitive Processes, Writing Instruction
Pan, Cheng-Chang (Sam); Sullivan, Michael – T.H.E. Journal, 2005
Online courses may not be for everyone. However, when eLearning is the only opportunity to receive education, it will be one of the instructor's responsibilities to ensure the eLearning experience is as compatible and comparable as possible to students' prior experience. Any online program may have to accommodate those who are limited to the…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Internet, Qualitative Research, Online Courses
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