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Camille Dickson-Deane; Patricia Grant; Dauran McNeil – Distance Learning, 2024
Recognizing that online teaching and learning is placed within an environment where neither the teacher nor the student has complete-control is the first step to actioning capabilities towards a humanized environment. The tool that is typically used in higher education, the learning management system (LMS), has a design that constrains learning…
Descriptors: Learning Management Systems, Empathy, Personal Autonomy, Electronic Learning
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Marsden, Emma; Graham, Suzanne – Language Teaching, 2009
Using the British "Index to Theses", we found forty-seven Ph.D.s relating to second and foreign language learning and/or teaching defended in English universities in 2006. Objective criteria led us to fourteen theses which had investigated both teaching and learning. Over half of these adopted a process-product research design with the…
Descriptors: Research Design, Second Language Learning, Validity, Foreign Countries
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McIntyre, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1993
Examines problems of existing courseware authoring systems and suggests the use of knowledge-based techniques. A prototype knowledge-based representation language called GTE (Generic Tutoring Environment) is described that could form the basis of a full authoring environment, including generic tasks and instructional methods, domain knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Learning Processes, Models
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Tursman, Cindy – Educational Leadership, 1982
Seymour Papert, the inventor of the computer language LOGO, claims even small children can learn to program computers. Children must think through what they want the computer to do and thereby develop a deeper understanding of the material. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Children, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Early Childhood Education
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Ma, Qing – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2007
It is argued in this article that user actions need to be monitored to understand what has happened during the learning process. Monitoring on its own is not enough; user actions also need to be controlled to some degree so that users can receive the guidance they need to help them to the successful completion of the learning tasks in CALL…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Hall, Keith A. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1983
Research on the characteristics of effective computer-based education (CBE) courseware suggests that content structure and levels of questions presented determine whether the deep cognitive processing requisite for learning takes place. A decision table of types of instructional questions covering Bloom's taxonomy is presented and discussed.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Instructional Design, Instructional Development
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Webb, Brian R. – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1995
Discusses computer-supported cooperative learning (CSCL) in the context of computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). Highlights include learning as a process in CSCW, learning as a task, learning research and CSCL, methodologies of researchers in CSCL, learning outcomes, and educational research issues in CSCL. Contains 62 references. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Environment, Educational Research
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Zajonc, Arthur G. – Teachers College Record, 1984
Three aspects of Piagetian theory are explored in this article and are then related to the use of computers in the education of young children. The computer tends to disrupt the development process by ignoring action and assimilation processes necessary for child development. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Educational Theories
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McShane, Marjorie – Foreign Language Annals, 2003
Proposes a means by which inflectional paradigms can be promoted from their present status as references at the end of textbooks to a more central role in the language learning process. Suggests a computer setting can enhance this process. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Processes, Models
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Goodyear, Peter – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1995
Describes the JITOL (Just-in-Time Open Learning) project funded by the European Community and offers a JITOL perspective on electronic performance support as a technology for accessing distributed knowledge and promoting continuing professional development through computer-mediated communication. The learning cycle, prototype tools, and courseware…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Courseware, Foreign Countries
Hay, Kenneth E. – Educational Technology, 1993
Discusses legitimate peripheral participation and the idea of apprenticeship, in educational settings as well as in broader communities of practice. Highlights include the historical and situational aspects of learning; the contrast with constructivism; instructionism; the influence of computer technology; and empirical research. (11 references)…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Experiential Learning
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Tchogovadze, Gotcha G. – Education and Computing, 1986
Describes one way of structuring an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) in light of developments in artificial intelligence. A specialized intelligent operating system (SIOS) is proposed for software for a network of microcomputers, and it is postulated that a general learning system must be used as a basic framework for the SIOS. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Computer Software
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Dreyfus, Hubert L.; Dreyfus, Stuart E. – Teachers College Record, 1984
The computer in the education setting can serve as tutor, tool, and tutee. A five-stage model of skill acquisition is offered that explores the use of computers and learning styles. (DF)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Processes, Microcomputers
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Ram, Vevek – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1996
Discusses problems in creating the information retrieval mechanisms used in constructivist computer-based learning environments to support knowledge discovery: (1) subject can not always be pre-specified and the learner may not know what to seek; (2) retrieval strategies differ considerably from conventional ones, with the search including data,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Media, Epistemology
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Eary, John – Educational and Training Technology International, 1989
Discussion of training needs of small businesses highlights a training package based on an expert system that was developed in England. Learning styles are discussed, computer-based training (CBT) packages are described, the position audit process is explained, and the value of prototyping is discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Computer Assisted Instruction, Expert Systems, Foreign Countries
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