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Bergsteiner, Harald; Avery, Gayle C. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
Study tours can help internationalize curricula and prepare students for global workplaces. We examine benefits of tours providing deep-level learning experiences rather than industrial tourism using five main theoretical frameworks to highlight the diverse learning benefits associated with intensive study tours in particular. Relevant theoretical…
Descriptors: Administrators, Study Abroad, Tourism, Travel
Tumen, Secil; Taspinar, Mehmet – Online Submission, 2007
The main purpose of this study has been to compare the concept mapping with the traditional instruction method in consideration of student's achievements in English course. The students who took "English" class in 9th grade at Balakgazi High School in 2005-2006 attended this study. An experimental group and a control group consisting of 23 members…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Concept Mapping, Achievement Tests
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McNeil, Nicole M.; Jarvin, Linda – Theory Into Practice, 2007
The use of manipulatives in the classroom has been advocated for decades. However, the theoretical and empirical support for this practice is mixed. Some researchers suggest that manipulatives facilitate learning by (a) providing an additional channel for conveying information, (b) activating real-world knowledge, and/or (c) improving memory…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Manipulative Materials, Class Activities
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Blackwell, Philip – Journal of Library Administration, 2001
Discusses electronic books as a disruptive technology, that is, a technology that has appeal to its users but upsets the traditional models. Highlights include a history of print technology; types of electronic books; reader devices; stakeholders, including users, librarians, and publishers; and how vendors can remain relevant. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Intermode Differences, Librarians, Printed Materials
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Szabo, Attila; Hastings, Nigel – Computers & Education, 2000
Describes three studies that were performed to investigate the efficacy of digital PowerPoint lecturing in undergraduate classrooms. Results revealed that lecture difficulty, but not the method of lecturing, contributed to grade differences, and suggest that the efficacy of PowerPoint lecturing may be case specific rather than universal.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Paley, Nicholas; Crawford, Julie; Kinney, Kristen; Koons, Dresden; Seo, Jung-A – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2005
We document a set of artistic reconstructions of Elliot Eisner's "The Educational Imagination" which took place during a graduate seminar in contemporary curriculum discourses. In this project, students and their instructor collaboratively explored "The Educational Imagination" as a site for an arts-based examination of knowing, identity, and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Seminars, Curriculum, Content Analysis
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Poupa, Christine – Educational Media International, 2001
Explains how written material started; describes the nature and supply of electronic documents; characterizes student practices in using paper texts and online electronic texts in higher education, including the role of reading; and considers communication and speed and informational inflation and choice. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Text, Higher Education, Intermode Differences
O'Neil, Dennis – Distance Education Report, 2001
Describes the development of an online physical anthropology course at Palomar College (California) that evolved from online tutorials. Discusses the ability to update materials on the Web more quickly than in traditional textbooks; creating Web pages that are readable by most Web browsers; test security issues; and clarifying ownership of online…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Intellectual Property
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Yeung, Davey – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2001
Discussion of quality in higher education focuses on quality assurance of Web-based learning in distance education, based on experiences at the Open University of Hong Kong. Highlights include problems with distance education; a literature review; traditional learning versus Web-based learning; and the changing role of faculty. (Contains 63…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Stiggins, Rick; Chappuis, Stephen – Principal Leadership, 2005
Ever since Scriven (1967) and Bloom, Hastings, and Madaus (1971) articulated the distinction between summative and formative evaluation, "summative assessment" has referred to tests administered after learning is supposed to have occurred to determine whether it did. "Formative assessment", on the other hand, has been used to describe assessments…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Testing, Accountability, Student Evaluation
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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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Stracco, Mike – English Journal, 2007
In a one-week voluntary summer course, students aged twelve to seventeen eagerly take ownership of their composing processes, learning to connect terms such as focus and point of view to the visual and verbal acts of photography and writing. High school teacher Mike Stracco grapples with how to channel the vitality of his summer course into…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Photography, Writing Instruction, Student Participation
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Rozema, Robert – English Journal, 2007
Robert Rozema promotes the educational potential of the student-produced podcast--a genre with an authentic audience and out-of-school applicability. Podcasting allows students to cultivate creative, efficient writing when delving into literary works. Students write, revise, collaborate on, and produce book-talk podcasts about young adult novels…
Descriptors: Novels, Young Adults, Adolescent Literature, Electronic Equipment
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Scarino, Angela; Crichton, Jonathan; Woods, Megan – Open Learning, 2007
In the context of internationalisation, the delivery of higher education programmes increasingly combines open learning with collaborations among people of diverse languages and cultures. In this paper we argue that while the literature on international education focuses on mapping modes of delivery in international education, there is also a need…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Education, Language Role, International Education
Perraton, Hilary – 1982
One of a series offering practical advice and information on distance teaching, this broadsheet first looks at the reasons for trying to measure distance teaching costs and the methodological and economic difficulties involved in such measurements. Broadcasting and print costs in distance teaching are discussed, and evidence about the costs of…
Descriptors: Costs, Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Economic Research
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