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Lester, Danielle; Skulmoski, Gregory J.; Fisher, Darren P.; Mehrotra, Vishal; Lim, Iris; Lang, Alexander; Keogh, Justin W. L. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
While gamification and game-based learning have both been demonstrated to have a host of educational benefits for university students, many university educators do not routinely use these approaches in their teaching. Therefore, this systematic review, conducted using the PRISMA guidelines, sought to identify the primary drivers and barriers to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Gamification, Game Based Learning, Teacher Attitudes
Ravitz, Jason; Hoadley, Christopher – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
How can we accelerate innovation and ensure effective dissemination of knowledge about online learning resources? This paper advocates strategies that systematically link online professional development with the research, development and diffusion cycle. The systemic approach we describe can accelerate knowledge advancement and help manage change…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Instructional Development, Online Courses, Evaluation Methods

Koumi, Jack – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1994
Proposes a framework to help course developers design criteria for optimal media deployment. The merits of radio, television, audio, video, and print are briefly compared with computer-based media and analyzed in light of six types of media characteristics: symbol system, access, controllability, student reactivity, interactivity, and adaptivity.…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Instruction, Check Lists, Comparative Analysis