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Schneider, Sandra B.; Brock, Donna-Jean P.; Lane, Crystal Duncan; Meszaros, Peggy S.; Lockee, Barbara B. – Journal of Extension, 2011
A hybrid Extension project is introduced that uses a traditional Extension delivery model without the complete infrastructure of Cooperative Extension Services. The absence of this local organizational support and infrastructure necessitates new thinking regarding how Information Technology (IT) can support this project and hybrid Extension…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Information Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Delivery Systems
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Horvath, Imre; Peck, David; Verlinden, Jouke – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
In the field of design and engineering education, the fast and expansive evolution of information and communication technologies is steadily converting traditional learning approaches into more advanced ones. Facilitated by Broadband (high bandwidth) personal computers, distance learning has developed into web-hosted electronic learning. The…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Engineering Education, Distance Education, Courseware
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2006
All over the country, college faculty and administrators are plugging themselves into one of the newest--and hottest--technologies in an effort to better connect with students: podcasting. National studies show that more than 80 percent of college students own at least one device that can download and play recordings, and proponents of podcasting…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Intermode Differences, Instructional Material Evaluation, Technology Uses in Education
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Cyphert, Dale – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
PowerPoint is an inevitable technology of contemporary business presentations, a tool that is now available to virtually every office worker in the United States, but denounced by academics and by CEOs as intellectual reductionism. Requiring students to create and use electronically generated "visual aids" seems to result in a…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Business, Persuasive Discourse, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Vik, Gretchen N. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
One interesting aspect of teaching students to use PowerPoint and similar graphics packages effectively is that graduate students who are already in the workforce often have bad presentation habits that they need to break. In this article, the author discusses ways of breaking these bad habits. Using storyboards is one way to keep students from…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Graduate Students, Habit Formation, Visual Aids
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Demetriadis, S.; Barbas, A.; Molohides, A.; Palaigeorgiou, G.; Psillos, D.; Vlahavas, I.; Tsoukalas, I.; Pombortsis, A. – Computers & Education, 2003
A teachers' training project, employing teacher-mentored in-school training approach, has been recently initiated in Greek secondary education for the introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the classroom. Data resulting from this project indicate that although teachers express considerable interest in learning how to…
Descriptors: School Culture, Information Technology, Technology Integration, Technological Literacy
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Chin, Warrick H.; Scott, Susan – Canadian Library Journal, 1990
Discussion of resistance to technological changes in libraries focuses on a study conducted at Algoma University College (Canada) to determine library users' reactions to the online catalog. The coexistence of traditional card catalogs and online catalogs is discussed, and the importance of the role public service staff play is emphasized. (nine…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Card Catalogs, Change Strategies, Foreign Countries