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Kwakye, Isaac; Lacalli, Emma – Washington Student Achievement Council, 2023
The Washington Student Achievement Council partnered with the North Central Educational Service District to design and develop a series of animated videos to share simple and clear information with students about the Washington College Grant and the benefits of pursuing education or training after high school. The videos aimed to build an engaging…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Student Financial Aid, Video Technology, Information Dissemination
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Barbara A. Oakley; Terrence J. Sejnowski – npj Science of Learning, 2019
"Learning How to Learn" (LHTL) is currently one of the world's most popular massive open online course (MOOC), with nearly 2.5 million registered learners in its first 4 years. Here, we "reverse engineer" the design of the course's videos to show how creative application of well-known principles of multimedia learning in an…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Video Technology, Multimedia Instruction, Knowledge Level
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Kim, Yeon; Ahn, Changsun – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2018
Contribution: This paper illustrates how to design and implement curricula in terms of the combined use of flipped learning and inquiry-based learning in an engineering course. Background: Elementary courses in engineering schools are conventional and foundational, and involve a considerable amount of knowledge. Throughout such courses, students…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework
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Evans, Penny; Irish, Sharon – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2013
"Structures of Participation" concerns a recent media arts project, the University of Local Knowledge (ULK). ULK is simultaneously a critique of established academic institutions and disciplines and a system for self-organized learning among the residents of Knowle West, an area of south Bristol (UK). Beginning in 2009, the Knowle West…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Media, Video Technology, Knowledge Level
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Migliaccio, Todd; Raskauskas, Juliana – Children & Schools, 2013
Bullying has been shown to be negatively related to both academic performance and attendance among students. The present study examined a small-scale bullying intervention using a video-discussion model. Eighty-one students in grades 4 through 6 completed pre- and posttests examining gains in knowledge of bullying and responses to it. Results…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Measures (Individuals), Bullying
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Irvine, A. Blair; Billow, Molly B.; Gates, Donna M.; Fitzwater, Evelyn L.; Seeley, John R.; Bourgeois, Michelle – Gerontologist, 2012
Purpose: This research evaluated an individualized Internet training designed to teach nurse aides (NAs) strategies to prevent or, if necessary, react to resident aggression in ways that are safe for the resident as well as the caregiver. Design and Methods: A randomized treatment and control design was implemented, with baseline, 1-, and 2-month…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Aggression, Self Efficacy, Behavior Modification
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Ross, Pamela; Gibson, Sharan A. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2010
This study analyzed and compared the characteristics of expert and less expert teachers' noticing ability during observation of literacy instruction, and builds a conceptual framework for expert noticing during such teaching. Expert participants (n = 7) were defined as university faculty in reading with intensive and long-term experience in…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Special Needs Students, Reading Instruction, Literacy
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Davis, Vicki – EDUCAUSE Review, 2010
Miller Singleton, a high school student, recently produced a video that shared her vision of a program in which learners could use materials from the MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative to obtain a college degree. She calls the program the Open Content Educational Program (OCEP), a program that is offered to high school seniors that gives them the…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Open Source Technology, Computer Software, Evaluation Methods