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Charette, Reno – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2022
The Aseto'ne Network Project (ANP) is a healthcare initiative of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) that builds relationships with tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) and promotes student interest and engagement through mentorship and self-paced, Native-relevant, health research education. The curriculum emphasizes a…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Tribally Controlled Education, Health Education, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Ward, Monica – Language Learning & Technology, 2018
The use of computing technologies in less commonly taught language (LCTL) and endangered language (EL) learning is different from mainstream computer-assisted language learning (CALL), where several languages, most noticeably English, dominate the literature. Many most commonly taught language (MCTL) learners learn a language for a variety of…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Uncommonly Taught Languages, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
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Kostelnick, John C.; Rowley, Rex J.; McDermott, David; Bowen, Carol – Journal of Geography, 2009
Programs in geographic information systems (GIS) and related areas (e.g., GPS, remote sensing) have become important additions to the curriculum at colleges and universities of all sizes and types, including tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) such as Haskell Indian Nations University. This article discusses the recent development of a GIS…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, College Programs, Tribally Controlled Education, Curriculum Development
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Baum, Liesl M.; Newbill, Phyllis Leary – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2010
The role of critical and creative thinking has been debated within the field of instructional design. Through an instructional design and development project we have identified how critical and creative thinking are essential to the instructional design process. This paper highlights a recent project focused on a virtual Native American village…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, American Indians, Instructional Materials, Creative Thinking
Jacobi, Carolyn – 1985
Project DISC (Developing Indian Software Curriculum) was initiated in the Rapid City (South Dakota) school district to improve Native American children's reading and language arts ability and to provide them with microcomputer skills. During the summer of 1982, introductory computer activities were planned, a computer specialist was hired, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software
Fletcher, J. D.; Sawyer, T. E. – 1984
A 3-phase project to adapt, develop, and evaluate computer-aided instructional materials in elementary education basics (specifically word recognition, reading comprehension, and mathematics) for Alaska Native and American Indian students included in its design and planning phase a conference with project staff and six nationally recognized…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Basic Skills
Hamilton, Candy – Winds of Change, 1993
In a program sponsored by the Apple Crossroads III Educational Grant, American Indian students at Pine Ridge High School (Oglala, South Dakota) use computers to enhance their study of Lakota history and culture and other subjects and to communicate with other schools. This program has increased student interest in school and improved student test…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Computer Assisted Instruction
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McCurry, Niki; Kleinfeld, Judith – Journal of American Indian Education, 1986
Presents model for developing localized district computer software targeted to Native American students from particular language communities. Describes process through which Yukon/Koyukuk School District developed computer software for Athabaskan students. Emphasizes software as one tool in teacher-directed language arts program, not replacement…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Athapascan Languages
Indian Affiliates Inc., Orem, UT. – 1983
The report describes the initial design and planning phase of a 3-phase project to adapt, develop, and evaluate computer-aided instructional materials in elementary education basics (specifically word recognition, reading comprehension, and mathematics) for Alaska Native and American Indian students. Section 1 provides background information about…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Basic Skills
Wells, Bethany J.; Bell, D. Scott – Educational Technology, 1980
Discusses the Computer-Assisted Instruction Project, under the auspices of the All Indian Pueblo Project, designed to help elementary Pueblo students to develop better reading skills through culturally relevant reading and the cloze technique. (RAO)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Cloze Procedure, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cultural Context
Donahue, Bill – Winds of Change, 1990
Describes a computer program used at Isleta Pueblo's Headstart to teach preschool children to speak Isletan (a dialect of Tiwa). Discusses problems with technology and with community traditionalists seeking to protect secret cultural information. Provides contact information for those interested in starting a spinoff program, as have the Zunis.…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Native Language Instruction
Edeburn, Carl E.; Jacobi, Carolyn – 1984
Evaluation at the end of the first year of a 3-year project to use microcomputers to improve the reading and language skills of Limited English Proficient (LEP) Native American students revealed that the major objective was not reached, but there were achievements nonetheless. Lakota (Sioux) children constitute 10% of the Rapid City, South Dakota…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Limited English Speaking
Jacobi, Carolyn – Computing Teacher, 1985
Describes demonstration grant project undertaken by the Rapid City South Dakota school district to determine whether computer assisted instruction (CAI) would be beneficial to Native American children. Discussion covers operation and results of the program, which offered CAI instruction in reading and language arts to students in grades three to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Martin, Anna L. – 1988
The final financial status and performance report for a library literacy program project at the Yuma City-County Library (Arizona) begins with a brief statement of general information about the grant. This is followed by a narrative report that delineates the goal of the project--for the library to take a leadership role in developing,…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, American Indians, Computer Assisted Instruction, County Libraries
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Precoda, Kristin – CALICO Journal, 2004
Most languages of the world have not been the focus of a speech recognition development effort, and the choice of technical approaches best suited to a language can be substantially impacted by the cultural context surrounding it. As the technologist and the teacher of or expert in a non-mainstream language and its culture are typically not the…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Cultural Context, Languages, Computer Assisted Instruction
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