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Kortemeyer, Gerd – Physics Teacher, 2022
In recent years, do-it-yourself microcontrollers and sensors have gained increased attention as measurement devices for physics teaching (see, for example, Refs. 1-5). This is not surprising, since Arduinos are relatively cheap and ubiquitous, the code base and design are open source, and there is a wide variety of sensors available. Arduinos can…
Descriptors: Physics, Measurement Equipment, Computers, Computer Uses in Education
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Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2022
As I approach my 70th year in physics, let me tell my younger colleagues about my adventures with computation. When I was 14, my father gave me a slide rule because I appeared to be headed toward a career in physics. Since then, I have had experience with many other calculating devices.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Calculators
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Bassi, Merfat – Art Education, 2020
Recently, many studies have discussed the importance of meditation and artmaking in the art classroom (Ganley, 2017; Kohler, 2012; Patterson, 2015; Phillips, 2016; Rohloff, 2008). The practice of meditation and artmaking not only promotes the physical health of the body but also develops the inner attitude of self and identity. Often artmaking and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Metacognition, Computer Software, Art Education
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Eric Best; Daniel J. Mallinson – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
There has been a massive shift in teaching quantitative political research since the "Journal of Political Science Education" was launched in 2004. Smartphones were an anomaly, and it was uncommon to have laptops in the classroom. Statistical calculations were sometimes done by "statisticians", i.e., professional staff who did…
Descriptors: Political Science, Educational History, Educational Trends, Educational Change
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Arnò, Simone; Galassi, Alessandra; Tommasi, Marco; Saggino, Aristide; Vittorini, Pierpaolo – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2021
Online proctoring generally refers to the practice of proctors monitoring an exam over the internet, usually through a webcam. This technology has gained relevance during the current COVID-19 pandemic, given that the social distance owing to health reasons has consequently led to the switching of all learning and assessment activities to online…
Descriptors: Supervision, Computer Assisted Testing, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology
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Wörner, Salome; Fischer, Christian; Kuhn, Jochen; Scheiter, Katharina; Neumann, Irene – Physics Teacher, 2021
Video motion analysis allows tracing trajectories of objects in motion and is an established method in physics education. Tablet computers, with their integrated cameras, offer the opportunity to both record and analyze dynamic motions during experiments on a single device. This enables students to work without transitioning the data between…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Motion, Astronomy, Science Instruction
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Lytridis, Chris; Tsinakos, Avgoustos; Kazanidis, Ioannis – Education Sciences, 2018
Augmented Reality (AR) has been used in various contexts in recent years in order to enhance user experiences in mobile and wearable devices. Various studies have shown the utility of AR, especially in the field of education, where it has been observed that learning results are improved. However, such applications require specialized teams of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Textbooks
Balu, Rekha; Lee, Shawna; Steimle, Samantha – Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 2018
Building Bridges and Bonds (B3), a federally funded study of Responsible Fatherhood programs, is testing a set of innovative approaches designed to help fathers advance their parenting and employment skills. One of these innovations is a new smartphone-based application called DadTime. It is one of the first mobile applications specifically…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Attendance, Parent Participation, Fathers
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Moryl, Rebecca L.; Gabriele, Florencia; Desvira, Jannet – Journal of Economic Education, 2019
In this article, the authors describe an innovative charades-based educational game, HeadsUp! Econ, and its use for effective economics instruction. Results of a self-assessment survey of students demonstrate that implementing HeadsUp! Econ as an active learning game provides students opportunities to: (1) practice identifying which concepts are…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Economics Education, Review (Reexamination), Active Learning
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Ball, Lynda – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2018
This paper provides a set of five indicators of CAS use, which provide a means to analyse a student's written solution to determine whether they used CAS for solving a given problem. These indicators provide a way for researchers and teachers to determine CAS use without requiring classroom observation or the explicit recording of extra…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Calculators, Algebra
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Garcia-Carballeira, Felix; Calderon-Mateos, Alejandro; Alonso-Monsalve, Saul; Prieto-Cepeda, Javier – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2020
Our educational project has three primary goals. First, we want to provide a robust vision of how hardware and software interplay, by integrating the design of an instruction set (through microprogramming) and using that instruction set for assembly programming. Second, we wish to offer a versatile and interactive tool where the previous…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Computer Simulation, Technology Integration, Programming
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Howard, Julie; Dorgo, Sandor; Salvatore, Anthony; Boyle, Jason B. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2019
Concussions continue to be an injury that is confusing for healthcare professionals, athletes and parents alike. This confusion stems from the fact that not every concussion presents or resolves in the same way. What is known, however, is that coaches must have appropriate screening and identifying practices in place for every athlete at every…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Handheld Devices, Computer Uses in Education, Head Injuries
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Yulianto, Budi; Layona, Rita; Dewi, Lusiana Citra – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2017
Smartphone has become a daily necessity in supporting the mobility of users, including teachers and students. The need of users to make multi-presentation via a smartphone wirelessly does not fit with the cost and multiplatform support. This study aims to produce a solution by using Raspberry Pi as a wireless digital media player that will be…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Computers, Computer Uses in Education
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Akbari, Ehsan; Castro, Juan Carlos; Lalonde, Martin; Moreno, Lina; Pariser, David – Art Education, 2016
Art educators can harness the collective intelligence and creativity of a class by focusing on the knowledge that emerges from the everyday connections and interactions among students. This article argues the importance and value of collective learning in the art classroom by presenting a lesson from a mobile media visual art curriculum entitled…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Art Education, Visual Arts, Handheld Devices
Schön, Daniel; Kopf, Stephan; Klinger, Melanie; Guthier, Benjamin – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
Mobile devices like smartphones and tablet PCs are widely used among university students and can be used for audience response systems (clicker systems) to improve teaching. Modern implementations of these systems are no longer limited to plain multiple-choice questions, but enable the lecturers to perform a variety of teaching scenarios. We…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Lecture Method, College Instruction, Handheld Devices
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