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Otto, Robert C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1988
Provides an imaginary tour of a typical high school of the 1990's, where we find libraries without books, halls without lockers, stadiums without bleachers, teachers without unions, and an almost nonexistent dropout problem. Most of these "advances" are attributed to high costs and computerization progress. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Dropouts, Educational Economics, Futures (of Society)
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Keene, Sylvia; Davey, Beth – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1987
Fifty-one learning disabled high school students read two lengthy expository passages from a computer monitor or comparably formatted printed page. Although the computer-displayed format did not affect comprehension processing, certain strategic behaviors, or time on task, it facilitated the lookback text strategy and improved attitudes toward the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
Storm, Robert D. – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1987
A program in a special school provides 60 deaf students (ages 9-19) with microcomputer access for three to four hours per week. The microcomputer is being used to develop student writing skills (creating, editing, refining), to publish a desktop school newsletter, and to participate in a telecommunications network. (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers
CAUSE/EFFECT, 1987
The Computer Center at California State University, San Bernardino, provides centrally managed computing hardware and software to support both administrative users and academic programs. The center provides access to four computer systems which allow students a wide range of computing experiences. Instructional computing, administrative computing,…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
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Coombs, Norman R. – History Microcomputer Review, 1988
Discusses use of computer conferencing in history instruction at Rochester, New York Institute of Technology. Describes how students hand in papers and communicate with their blind professor using personal computers and modems to send and receive electronic mail on the mainframe. Examines student reactions to project and evaluates program in terms…
Descriptors: Blindness, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
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Knowlton, Dave S. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Instead of designing by following prescriptive models, students may benefit by approaching design as a process of free inquiry. This paper considers the impact of this inquiry-based approach on students' thinking by considering the ways that students represented the design process at the end of an inquiry-based design course.
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Educational Technology, Inquiry, Instructional Design
Bentley, Michael L. – 2003
This paper describes how one university professor came to recognize that a computer-mediated learning environment can effectively facilitate student knowledge construction. During the 2001-02 academic year, he taught several online, undergraduate science courses at two different institutions. Delivery, which was entirely online, used e-mail, drop…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Higher Education, Online Courses
Hagelgans, Nancy L. – 1998
This study describes a discrete mathematics course for second year college students majoring in computer science or mathematics. Students worked in cooperative learning groups on challenging projects using the computer algebra programming language DERIVE. Results indicate that DERIVE allowed students to verify their conjectures, students generally…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Boyle, Tom; Cook, John – 2001
The issues of portability and re-use are key challenges for learning technology. A major effort has been directed toward the development of standards that will enable interoperability and the re-use of learning objects. This paper provides a critique of this work from a pedagogical perspective. It argues that true portability and re-use cannot be…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Educational Theories, Instructional Development
Cain, Mark – 2000
There is a whole infrastructure that must support a successful universal student computing requirement. Conventional approaches would have the students plugging into a wired network. That would necessitate network wires and hubs or many ports in each classroom. Students would need access to course-related software. Because the needs would change…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education
Balderas Puga, Angel – 2001
In this paper are described some features of the intensive use of math software, primarily DERIVE, in the context of modeling in an introductory university course in differential equations. Different aspects are detailed: changes in the curriculum that included not only course contents, but also the sequence of introduction to various topics and…
Descriptors: Calculus, Computer Uses in Education, Differential Equations, Higher Education
Brown, David G., Ed. – 2003
This book is a collection of vignettes from 13 universities where everyone on campus has his or her own computer. These 13 institutions have instituted "ubiquitous computing" in very different ways at very different costs. The chapters are: (1) "Introduction: The Ubiquitous Computing Movement" (David G. Brown); (2) "Dartmouth College" (Malcolm…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Colleges, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Scappaticci, F. Thomas – 2000
This paper gives an overview of the Inspiration Software, a package that is designed to facilitate the construction and use of concept maps in the classroom. The first section discusses concept mapping, defined as any graphic production that is constructed specifically to represent knowledge. The following basic functions of Inspiration are then…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Concept Mapping, Concept Teaching, Courseware
AEL, 2004
Grid computing allows large groups of computers (either in a lab, or remote and connected only by the Internet) to extend extra processing power to each individual computer to work on components of a complex request. Grid middleware, recognizing priorities set by systems administrators, allows the grid to identify and use this power without…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Computer System Design, Computer Networks
Watkins, Foster – Online Submission, 2004
The president of a relatively small college describes the road he traveled in trying to adjust to the emerging technologies. While the embedded leadership in technology in an earlier presidency had resulted in that institution becoming somewhat of a "posture-institution" for the other colleges and universities in the larger state system,…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Information Technology, Technological Advancement, College Administration
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