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Calder, Robert; Ainscough, Tom; Kimergård, Andreas; Witton, John; Dyer, Kyle R. – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2017
Effective dissemination from researchers to clinicians can improve outcomes for people using substance misuse services by providing the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver best practice. The internet has the potential to facilitate quick, accurate and affordable learning on a large scale. However, the quality of online resources for…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Costs
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Meredith, Tamara R. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2016
Many game-based learning (GBL) researchers working in K-12 educational settings have supported the incorporation of gaming technologies into classroom practice, but little has been communicated about the effect of incorporating GBL into practicing K-12 educators' professional development. This review is a critical appraisal of the quantity and…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Games, Teacher Attitudes
Moberg, Eric – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of this report is to review the literature on theoretical frameworks, best practices, and conceptual models for the 21st century collegiate writing program. Methods include electronic database searches for recent and historical peer-reviewed scholarly literature on collegiate writing programs. The author analyzed over 65 sources from…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Educational Technology
Lin, Hong – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
Human resource development (HRD) professionals are increasingly incorporating technology into their work activities. However, research that examines the ethics in the use of technology by HRD professionals is still underrepresented in the literature. This article first conducts a PEST (political, economic, social-cultural, and technological)…
Descriptors: Ethics, Staff Development, Human Resources, Trend Analysis
Joyner, Amy – American School Board Journal, 2003
Wireless networks allow students to access technology when and where they need it. Describes a wireless network at a Florida magnet high school, methods of training teachers to use the new technology in their classrooms, and problem solving. A sidebar lists wireless resources. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Donlevy, James G.; Donlevy, Tia Rice – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1998
Reviews the Donlevy template of four perspectives (technological, psychological, ideological, and sociological) in the field of adult education and examines in greater detail the literature authored from a technological perspective. Highlights include adult basic education; staff training and development; continuing education; human resource…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Research, Educational Technology, Human Resources
Rossi, Robert; And Others – 1985
Sixth and last in a monograph series on the use of computer technology in the instruction of learning disabled students, this paper analyzes the California Teacher Education and Computer Centers (TECC) program. Five themes influencing the TECC program are identified for discussion: staff development, teacher incentives, local policymaking…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation
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Evans, Beth; Elium, Michael D. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1982
The ever-increasing importance of technology in the future of staff training programs is examined. Information access implies that children should begin to use computers in the early educational years. Technology may redefine the roles of teachers and cause drastic changes in the learning environment so that students will be able to acquire…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Beckner, Weldon; Barker, Bruce O. – 1994
The use of educational technology in rural schools can maximize the natural advantages of rural schools and alleviate the disadvantages. Rural schools often face geographic isolation, shortages in specialized staff, low student enrollments, small numbers of special needs students, limited program offerings for students, and limited opportunities…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Assisted Instruction, Databases, Distance Education
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Gersten, Russell; And Others – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1987
Current research on direct instruction is reviewed with a particular emphasis on studies of instructional design and technology and research on effective staff development. Among conclusions was that the same instructional variables affecting learner performance with traditional materials affect learning with computer-assisted instruction and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Methods, Educational Research, Educational Technology
Chen, David; Brovey, Daniel J. – 1985
Educational change does not occur overnight, but the introduction of information technology will initiate a chain reaction of changes in the curriculum, instruction, and organization of education. Research on the process of change both identifies factors involved in the introduction of innovations and suggests guidelines for educators. Two phases…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change
Odden, Allan – 1982
The financial health of the education system of most states is not good; those seeking to improve educational quality will have to find inexpensive methods. Areas of the American educational system in which quality standards are not being met include time spent in learning, curriculum content, appropriate use of new technology, and personnel.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
Jordan, William R.; Follman, Joseph M., Ed. – 1993
Computers have become one of the expected trappings of today's classroom, and schools have exhibited an insatiable appetite for hardware; but systemic curricular integration of computers is still more of a promise than a reality. Resources have been allocated and spent, but many students and educators remain technologically illiterate. Section 1…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation
Kearsley, Greg – 1990
The effects of instructional technology on learning are determined by the extent to which hardware and software amplify the basic capabilities of an instructor. Experience indicates that rational considerations such as cost-effectiveness are not usually the primary factors in making decisions about use of technology in training. Most large…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Automation, Computer Uses in Education, Cost Effectiveness
Sherman, Lee – Northwest Education, 1998
Access to technology in school can motivate students to become more independent learners, but will have little effect if teachers are technologically illiterate. To be effective, technology must be integrated into the curriculum, and teachers need support and training in the use of technology and related new pedagogical methods. They also need…
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
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