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Melissa A. St. Hilaire; Jimmy Franco – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Higher education constantly has to adapt to meet the changing needs of our students. One of the challenges instructors have faced when delivering online courses is the assessment integrity. This issue was highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced educators to quickly convert traditional in-person courses to online versions of the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics, Intermode Differences
Claire Lauer; Eva Brumberger – College Composition and Communication, 2019
In this article we argue that mobile, design, content, and social media technologies have fundamentally redefined the role of the writer in the workplace. Rather than the originator of content, the writer is becoming a sort of multimodal editor who revises, redesigns, remediates, and upcycles content into new forms, for new audiences, purposes,…
Descriptors: Authors, Work Attitudes, Work Environment, Human Factors Engineering
Mangen, Anne – Educational Theory, 2016
Reading and writing are increasingly performed with digital, screen-based technologies rather than with analogue technologies such as paper and pen(cil). The current digitization is an occasion to "unpack," theoretically and conceptually, what is entailed in reading and writing as embodied, multisensory processes involving audiovisual…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Strategies, Keyboarding (Data Entry), Handwriting
Caird, Sally; Lane, Andy – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2015
Despite the widespread availability of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and some research into specific pedagogical practices using them, there has been little research on the role of these technologies in shaping broader pedagogical approaches in higher education (HE). Increased experimentation in using ICTs raises questions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Models, Influence of Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Chiu, Yi-Hui – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2013
There is growing attention to incorporating computer-mediated instruction for language learning and teaching. Specifically, vocabulary is arguably the foundation of mastering a language, as the mastery of vocabulary is the fundamental step of learning a language. Second language (L2) vocabulary is important in the development of cognitive systems…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Language Skills
Gaines, Trudi – NACADA Journal, 2014
When both time and financial resources are limited, administrators selectively decide upon proper utilization of current technology and determine whether monies should be expended on new, flashy, and attractive technology realizing that it may not contribute to the advising experience. By obtaining feedback from the students whom the academic…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Influence of Technology, Preferences, Mass Media Use
Collier-Reed, Brandon I.; Case, Jennifer M.; Stott, Angela – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2013
There is a growing literature on the educational benefits of using podcasting of lectures in higher education, but to date little research that interrogates closely its impact on student learning. The present study investigated how students used lecture podcasts produced in two engineering courses at a South African university. The findings…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Influence of Technology, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
James, Nalita; Busher, Hugh – Ethnography and Education, 2013
This paper discusses the complexities of investigating the experiences of participants in hybrid (online/offline) learning communities through educational ethnography. In these communities, people construct small cultures in the liminal spaces or "border crossings" between the virtually real and "actually" real, using computer-mediated and…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Blended Learning, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Horning, Alice S. – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2009
If Friedman is right that the world is "flat," we need to understand the linguistic implications of that claim. In this increasingly flat world, classical critical literacy is both urgently needed and poorly understood from a linguistic perspective. Three claims based on research on reading can improve both the understanding of the common…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Influence of Technology, Intermode Differences, Media Literacy
Stephens, Wendy – Knowledge Quest, 2012
With the introduction of more standardized multimedia file formats, the text has more potential than ever to provide a really robust experience, with the best products moving from discrete narrative literature to something altogether new and well beyond the page. A work is no longer confined to a single definitive version, as the reader can follow…
Descriptors: Books, Electronic Publishing, High School Students, Information Seeking
Hart, Juliet E.; More, Cori M. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2013
A rapidly growing developmental disability, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects 1 in 88 children. Although highly probable that both general and special educators will encounter ASD students, most teacher graduates receive minimal preparation in evidence-based practices for this population. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Preservice Teachers, Influence of Technology
Suki, Norazah Mohd; Suki, Norbayah Mohd – Online Submission, 2011
This study aims to examine students' acceptance of mobile technology usage for learning. A questionnaire designed with five open-ended questions was distributed to 20 students from the Faculty of Industrial Art and Design Technology of Unisel (Universiti Industri Selangor), Malaysia. Results construes that students were not keen on m-learning…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Pilot Projects, Foreign Countries, Industrial Arts
Rethinking Composing in a Digital Age: Authoring Literate Identities through Multimodal Storytelling
Vasudevan, Lalitha; Schultz, Katherine; Bateman, Jennifer – Written Communication, 2010
In this article, the authors engage the theoretical lens of multimodality in rethinking the practices and processes of composing in classrooms. Specifically, they focus on how learning new composing practices led some fifth-grade students to author new literate identities--what they call authorial stances--in their classroom community. Their…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Intermode Differences, Learning Modalities, Story Telling
Onderdonk, James C.; Allen, Douglas; Allen, Dwight – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2009
Technology has long been employed to improve teaching and learning, although not always so efficiently and cleverly as one might wish. Advances in the teaching paradigm have sometimes reinforced outmoded, obsolete, and simply incorrect practices and prevailing understanding of the organization of knowledge. Today, technology presents education in…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Teaching Methods, Intermode Differences, Textbook Evaluation
Johnson, Martin; Hopkin, Rebecca; Shiell, Hannah – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2012
Technological developments are impacting upon UK assessment practices in many ways. For qualification awarding bodies, a key example of such impact is the ongoing shift towards examiners marking digitally scanned copies of examination scripts on screen rather than the original paper documents. This digitisation process has obvious benefits,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Exit Examinations, Technological Advancement