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Gabrielle Rabinowitz; Katherine S. Moore; Safinah Ali; Mark Weckel; Irene Lee; Preeti Gupta; Rachel Chaffee – International Journal of STEM Education, 2025
This study evaluates the effectiveness of a machine learning (ML) integrated science curriculum implemented within the Science Research Mentorship Program (SRMP) for high school youth at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) over 2 years. The 4-week curriculum focused on ML knowledge gain, skill development, and self-efficacy, particularly…
Descriptors: High School Students, Museums, Science Teaching Centers, Artificial Intelligence
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Otchie, Wilson O.; Pedaste, Margus; Bardone, Emanuele; Chounta, Irene-Angelica – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2021
The potential of social media technology has made its use a daily habit among individuals, institutions, and communities. However, several studies on technology adoption, especially social media use in education, focus more on its impact on the student than the teacher, who is generally perceived as a key stakeholder. This study used purposive…
Descriptors: Social Media, Ecology, Affordances, Teacher Attitudes
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Barton, Emily A.; Dexter, Sara – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
Teachers do not consistently maximize the potential of classroom technologies for enhancing student learning. As their self-efficacy is positively associated with technology integration, developing teachers' self-efficacy could increase high-quality integration. We investigate how a holistic system of professional learning about technology…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Technology Integration, Informal Education, Independent Study
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Hietajärvi, Lauri; Lonka, Kirsti; Hakkarainena, Kai; Alho, Kimmo; Salmela-Aro, Katariina – Frontline Learning Research, 2020
This article examined digital learning engagement as the out-of-school learning component that reflects informally emerging socio-digital participation. The gap hypothesis proposes that students who prefer learning with digital technologies outside of school are less engaged in traditional school. This hypothesis was approached from the framework…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Informal Education, Grade 8, Grade 7
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Fransson, Göran; Norman, Fredrik – Teacher Development, 2021
The call for digitalisation in compulsory and upper secondary schools implies the need for teachers to pursue professional development. Here, teachers' self-understanding may influence how they use, relate to and learn about digital technologies. The purpose of this article is to explore how a teacher's self-understanding influences his…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Technology Integration, Professional Development, Learning Strategies
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Fauville, Géraldine; Queiroz, Anna C. M.; Hambrick, Linda; Brown, Bryan A.; Bailenson, Jeremy N. – Environmental Education Research, 2021
Ocean Acidification (OA) is an emerging environmental issue that is still largely unknown to the public and in its infancy in terms of educational strategies. OA teaching material should address the specific challenges that educators face while building learners' understanding of OA. The objective of this study is two-fold. First, we identified…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Computer Simulation, Technology Integration, Environmental Education
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Barton, Emily A.; Dexter, Sara L. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Teachers learn about technology integration through formal, informal, and independent modes, forming their systems of practice for professional learning. Within the context of a technology leadership intervention study, we used multiple linear regressions to investigate relationships between teachers' frequency of participation in each learning…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Informal Education, Independent Study, Professional Development
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Sanabria, Jorge C.; Arámburo-Lizárraga, Jesús – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2017
As 21st century skills (e.g., creativity and collaboration) are informally developed by tech-savvy learners in the Digital Age, technology-based strategies to develop such skills in non-formal and formal contexts are necessary to reduce the gap between academic and business organizations on the one hand, and the revolutionary wave of self-taught…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Creativity, Art, Informal Education
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Baruch, Alona Forkosh, Ed.; Tal, Hagit Meishar, Ed. – IGI Global, 2019
The use of mobile technology for learning in organizations and the workplace is spreading widely with the development of infrastructure and devices that allow ubiquitous learning and training. Since learning, teaching, and training in a mobile-saturated environment is a developing field, implications for a combined overview of these topics may be…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Electronic Learning, Best Practices, Workplace Learning
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Jones, W. Monty; Dexter, Sara – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2014
A qualitative study of math and science teachers at two middle schools identifies how their system for learning to integrate technology into their teaching goes beyond what school leaders typically consider when planning for teachers' learning. In addition to (a) the district-initiated, or formal, system of professional development (PD) and…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Informal Education
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Stowell, Dan; Dixon, Simon – British Journal of Music Education, 2014
Technologies such as YouTube, mobile phones and MP3 players are increasingly integrated into secondary school music in the UK. At the same time, the gap between formal and informal music learning is being bridged by the incorporation of students' preferred music into class activities. We conducted an ethnographic study in two secondary schools in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Technology Integration, Music Education, Influence of Technology
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Adukaite, Asta; Cantoni, Lorenzo – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2016
Diffusion of digital games and the trend of gamification in various fields have increased scholars' attention on how digital games or their elements can be introduced into formal and informal learning practices. Majority of the research in this field has been conducted in economically developed regions and not so much in emerging economies. With…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Consciousness Raising, Heritage Education, Program Development
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Voogt, J.; Knezek, G.; Cox, M.; Knezek, D.; ten Brummelhuis, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2013
"Under which conditions does ICT have a positive effect on teaching and learning?" This was the leading question of the International EDUsummIT in The Hague, the Netherlands. The bases for the discussion were the scholarly findings of the International Handbook of Information Technology in Primary and Secondary Education, a synthesis of research…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education
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Bull, Prince Hycy, Ed.; Keengwe, Jared, Ed. – IGI Global, 2019
Digital integration is the driving force of teaching and learning at all levels of education. As more non-traditional students seek credentialing, certification, and degrees, institutions continue to push the boundaries of innovative practices to meet the needs of diverse students. Programs and faculty have moved from merely using technology and…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Technological Advancement, Learner Engagement, Story Telling
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Greenhow, Christine; Lewin, Cathy – Learning, Media and Technology, 2016
It is argued that social media has the potential to bridge formal and informal learning through participatory digital cultures. Exemplars of sophisticated use by young people support this claim, although the majority of young people adopt the role of consumers rather than full participants. Scholars have suggested the potential of social media for…
Descriptors: Social Media, Informal Education, Models, Learning Theories
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