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Kittleson, Mark J. – American Journal of Health Education, 2009
The author has been blessed with an opportunity to contribute to the profession of health education via a technology that 20 years ago did not exist. The HEDIR catapulted him into the national limelight. He created the HEDIR in 1992--the profession's first email directory and listserv. The profession has found the HEDIR to be an exceptional tool…
Descriptors: Health Education, Thinking Skills, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Delagrange, Susan H. – Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 2009
Q: When the interface of an interactive, digital, scholarly article is designed as an integral part of the article's argument, what are the rhetorical, conceptual, and technical challenges of re-designing the project to better enact that argument? Susan Delagrange offers a behind-the-scenes look at the authorial and editorial processes that led to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Publishing, Design
Mudaly, Vimolan – Perspectives in Education, 2009
There are many arguments that reflect on inductive versus deductive methods in mathematics. Claims are often made that teaching from the general to the specific does make understanding better for learners or vice versa. I discuss an intervention conducted with Grade 10 (15-year-old) learners in a small suburb in South Africa. I reflect on the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Intervention, Logical Thinking, Foreign Countries
Daire, Sandra Arguelles – Mathematics Teacher, 2009
This article uses photographs as a springboard for mathematical inquiry to encourage readers to see patterns and relationships that they can think about and extend in a mathematically playful way. Herein, two photographs are presented along with a discussion of the meaning of slopes and their relationship to gradient and pitch. (Contains 6…
Descriptors: Photography, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Methods
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 2009
Asking students to manipulate digital photos on the computer is one of the easiest ways the author knows to engage their attention. It's fabulous fun for them and a great teaching tool for educators. In this article, the author presents 10 ways to impress students with image-editing software. These are: (1) filters are fascinating; (2) get a move…
Descriptors: Photography, Visual Aids, Computer Uses in Education, Studio Art
Brown, Douglas; Cox, Anne J. – Physics Teacher, 2009
The value of video analysis in physics education is well established, and both commercial and free educational video analysis programs are readily available. The video format is familiar to students, contains a wealth of spatial and temporal data, and provides a bridge between direct observations and abstract representations of physical phenomena.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Physics, Motion, Video Technology
Green, John – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2009
This article is the second in a series of two papers which suggest some practical, spreadsheet-based ideas for helping students to make appropriate connections between particular algebraic concepts. Solving equations has traditionally been taught as a pen-and-paper process. Spreadsheets, such as that of Excel, provide a contemporary, and powerful…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, Spreadsheets, Computer Uses in Education
Jaworski, Joy; Murphy, Kris – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2009
In this article, the authors describe how they incorporated environmental awareness into their art curriculum. Here, they describe a digital photography project in which their students used flatbed scanners as cameras. Their students composed their objects directly on the scanner. The lesson enabled students to realize that artists have voices…
Descriptors: Photography, Computer Peripherals, Art Activities, Environmental Education
Kroski, Ellyssa – School Library Journal, 2009
Screencasts are videos that record the actions that take place on the computer screen, most often including a narrative audio track, in order to demonstrate various computer-related tasks, such as how to use a software program or navigate a certain Web site. All that is needed is a standard microphone and screen recording software, which can be…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Computer Uses in Education, School Libraries, Library Instruction
Conover, Patricia Ross – Library Media Connection, 2009
The goal for library media specialists and teachers is to lead students to use technology to communicate, in a powerful and meaningful way, and to creatively display what they have learned. With these ideas in mind, this article details several projects using Microsoft PowerPoint XP. The activities, with simplified instructions, can be adapted to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Creative Activities
Ruiz, Rosario Vera – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2011
From the point of view of functional programming, a computational process to solve a problem is described as a mathematical function taking some arguments (corresponding to the data of the problem) and returning as a result its solution. Turtle Graphics can be used to describe the movements of a virtual turtle, which leaves a trail along his path…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Programming Languages, Information Technology, Programming
Keller, Christopher M.; Kros, John F. – Marketing Education Review, 2011
Measures of survey reliability are commonly addressed in marketing courses. One statistic of reliability is "Cronbach's alpha." This paper presents an application of survey reliability as a reflexive application of multiple-choice exam validation. The application provides an interactive decision support system that incorporates survey item…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Marketing, Test Reliability, Multiple Choice Tests
Connors, Lisa Marie – Science and Children, 2011
As a fourth-grade science teacher, the author wanted a project that was (a) yearlong in scope, (b) got her students outside more, and (c) laid the groundwork for a learning progression. In this article, she describes a project in which her fourth-grade students created digital field guides for visitors to their school's nature trail. In the…
Descriptors: Recreational Facilities, Science Teachers, Learning Experience, Science Instruction
Oguzor, Nkasiobi Silas – Educational Research and Reviews, 2011
The use of computers has become the driving force in the delivery of instruction of today's vocational education and training (VET) in Nigeria. Though computers have become an increasingly accessible resource for educators to use in their teaching activities, most teachers are still unable to integrate it in their teaching and learning processes.…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Vocational Education
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2011
Many university officials recognize the need to upgrade their older analog video surveillance systems. In a 2010 survey by "Campus Safety" magazine, half of university respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the quality and coverage of their current video surveillance systems. Among the limitations of analog closed-circuit television…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Planning

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