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Zapalska, Alina; Brozik, Dallas; Rudd, Denis – Online Submission, 2012
Educational games and simulations are excellent active learning tools that offer students hands-on experience. Little research is available on developing games and simulations and how teachers can be assisted in making their own games and simulations. In this context, the paper presents a multi-step process of how to develop games and simulations…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Active Learning, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
Trekles, Anastasia M. – Online Submission, 2012
This paper examines how virtual worlds and other advanced social media can be married with problem-based learning to encourage creativity and critical thinking in the English/Language Arts classroom, particularly for middle school, high school, and undergraduate college education. Virtual world experiences such as "Second Life," Jumpstart.com, and…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Problem Based Learning, Video Games, Critical Thinking
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Dempsey, Christopher; Bodzin, Alec; Cirucci, Lori; Anastasio, David; Sahagian, Dork – Science Scope, 2012
In this article, the authors describe an investigative activity in which their eighth-grade students reconstructed past environmental change in the New England area using data from lake varves in central Vermont to examine evidence of climate change. The investigation uses an authentic paleoclimate record (Ridge 2011) from the Pleistocene epoch,…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Grade 8, Environmental Education
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Fortune, Mary F. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2012
Every quarter at California State University East Bay, a special event-planning course is offered in a hybrid format (face-to-face and online) and uses interactive Problem-Based Learning (PBL) activities designed to challenge and inspire intellectual growth. The PLB method is different in that students are not only receivers of knowledge but are…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Skill Development
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Zhang, Xiaorong – Journal of Biological Education, 2012
A phylogenetics exercise is incorporated into the "Introduction to biocomputing" course, a junior-level course at Savannah State University. This exercise is designed to help students learn important concepts and practical skills in molecular phylogenetics through solving a real-world problem. In this application, students are required to identify…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Biology, Thinking Skills, Science Instruction
Honebein, Peter C.; Goldsworthy, Richard – Educational Technology, 2012
Virtual classrooms and virtual activities have waxed and waned, with most focusing on fostering learning in the cognitive domain and, realistically, most becoming rapidly discontinued. But social virtual realities (SVR) are uniquely "social," so what about interpersonal skills? This article describes the authors' experiences exploring SVR as a…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Environment, Virtual Classrooms, Educational Technology
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Krakowka, Amy Richmond – Journal of Geography, 2012
Field trips have been acknowledged as valuable learning experiences in geography. This article uses Kolb's (1984) experiential learning model to discuss how students learn and how field trips can help enhance learning. Using Kolb's experiential learning theory as a guide in the design of field trips helps ensure that field trips contribute to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Field Trips, Geography, Learning Theories
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Snyder, Yaakov; Herer, Yale T.; Moore, Michael – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2012
We present a new approach for the organization of schools, which we call the flexible scheduling paradigm (FSP). FSP improves student learning by dynamically redeploying teachers and other pedagogical resources to provide students with customized learning conditions over shorter time periods called "mini-terms" instead of semesters or years. By…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Core Curriculum, Models, Educational Trends
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Olthouse, Jill M.; Miller, Myriah Tasker – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
This article is a review of 12 online writing resources and contains suggestions about how such resources might be used in a differentiated classroom with talented writers. Youth with writing talent are defined by distinguishing characteristics and the authors discuss how those characteristics can be supported and enhanced using Web 2.0 tools.…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Web 2.0 Technologies, Writing Skills, Writing Instruction
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Tsai, Chin-Chung; Chai, Ching Sing – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
Technology integration is a major trend in contemporary education practice. When undertaking technology integration in classrooms, a first-order barrier and a second-order barrier, as proposed by Ertmer (1999), can hinder its implementation. The first-order barrier is external, such as lack of adequate access, time, training and institutional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Teacher Attitudes
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Mazzone, Eric F.; Piper, Bruce R. – College Mathematics Journal, 2010
The way that Taylor polynomials approximate functions can be demonstrated by moving the center point while keeping the degree fixed. These animations are particularly nice when the Taylor polynomials do not intersect and form a nested family. We prove a result that shows when this nesting occurs. The animations can be shown in class or…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, College Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics)
Sullivan, Margaret – American School & University, 2010
Students need space to gather, share ideas, talk, develop common understanding and work to create greater knowledge. This focus on collaboration has put a strain on group study spaces. Students need to collaborate spontaneously, and scheduling time in a study room is not conducive to spur-of-the-moment collaboration. At many education…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Computer Networks, Cooperative Learning, Classroom Environment
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Mora, Angel; Galan, Jose Luis; Aguilera, Gabriel; Fernandez, Alvaro; Merida, Enrique; Rodriguez, Pedro – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2010
In this work we will present the ScilabUMA environment we have developed as an alternative to Matlab. This environment connects Scilab (for numerical analysis) and Maxima (for symbolic computations). Furthermore, the developed interface is, in our opinion at least, as powerful as the interface of Matlab. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Keeports, David – Physics Education, 2010
Reverberation within an enclosed space can be viewed as a superposition of a large number of simple echoes. The echoes that make up the sound of reverberation fall neatly into two categories, relatively loud and sparse early reflections, and relatively soft and dense late reflections. Ways in which readily available music production software can…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Principles, Music
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Papadimitriou, Fivos – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2010
The Geospatial Web is emerging in the geographical education landscape in all its complexity. How will geographers and educators react? What are the most important facets of this development? After reviewing the possible impacts on geographical education, it can be conjectured that the Geospatial Web will eventually replace the usual geographical…
Descriptors: Internet, Geographic Information Systems, Geography Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
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