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Spector, J. Michael – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
Having stepped down as editor of Educational Technology Research & Development after 15 years of service, and having learned much from Steve Ross, who served as editor for 18 years, and from many of the leading scholars in the broad and multidisciplinary field of educational technology, I have been thinking of the value added by the research…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Research, Research and Development
Mayer, Richard E. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2011
This commentary reviews seven papers that study motivation with new media, contained in this special issue of "Educational Technology Research & Development" edited by Ruth Small. For each paper, this commentary summarizes exemplary contributions, offers an assessment of what is exciting, and suggests directions for future research. Some exciting…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Educational Technology, Educational Research, Motivation Techniques
Vanderlinde, Ruben; van Braak, Johan; Hermans, Ruben – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2009
In this essay, we state that establishing technology curricula by national governments causes a shift in the policy actions of educational technology support: from a technical rationale with a main focus on funding and resources to a pedagogical rationale with a main focus on student competencies. We illustrate our point of view by describing the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Implementation
Amory, Alan – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2007
Complex computer and video games may provide a vehicle, based on appropriate theoretical concepts, to transform the educational landscape. Building on the original game object model (GOM) a new more detailed model is developed to support concepts that educational computer games should: be relevant, explorative, emotive, engaging, and include…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Games, Game Theory, Design Requirements
Ertmer, Peggy A. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Although the conditions for successful technology integration finally appear to be in place, including ready access to technology, increased training for teachers, and a favorable policy environment, high-level technology use is still surprisingly low. This suggests that additional barriers, specifically related to teachers' pedagogical beliefs,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Technological Advancement, Beliefs

Solomon, David L. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2002
Responds to a reaction (issue 50 number 1 p5) to the author's original paper, "Toward a Post-Modern Agenda in Instructional Technology" (2000). Contributes to the dialogue about culture and learning in instructional technology (IT). Reviews opportunities. Suggests philosophical implications for IT, derived from the author's own research on…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices

Kozma, Robert – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2000
Addresses the importance of research and development in the field of educational technology, based on reflections of previous articles and a symposium. Highlights include the centrality of design; the enabling capabilities of technology; collaboration; scaling up of projects; the use of alternative research methodologies; and instructional systems…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Design Requirements, Educational Technology, Research and Development
Wilson, Brent G. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2004
The contributions to this issue share a focus on design of e-learning environments. Instructional designers stand at very early stages of knowledge in this area, but with great potential for growth and progress. This commentary offers an activity-based perspective on e-learning environments, resulting in a flexible stance toward instructional…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Strategies, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Reigeluth, Charles M.; An, Yun-Jo – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2006
In this article, the authors comment on Eric Fox's description of functional contextualism which makes several contributions to instructional design and technology (IDT). They agree that functional contextualism does indeed provide some "theoretical clarity and philosophical cohesion," not just for constructivism, but also for understanding…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Philosophy

Ross, Steven M. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1994
Provides an overview of the ongoing debate regarding media influences and the role of media in educational theory, research, and practice. Topics addressed include basic psychology fields versus educational technology, basic versus applied research, and internal versus external validity. (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Educational Technology

Richey, Rita C. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2000
Offers a response to Kozma's article and his views on educational technology. Maintains that Kozma focuses too much on technology-driven instruction and learning and over-emphasizes the role of media research. Discusses the role of technology and considers the future of academic programs in the field, particularly doctoral programs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Elen, Jan – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2004
Instructional design may help make educational research more useful and influential. In this discussion, I argue that instructional design anchor points (IDAPs) are the basis for this kind of research. In short, IDAPs are educational tools or approaches that can be studied to generate design guidelines. The study of IDAPs may become more useful…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Educational Research, Educational Technology
Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2006
In this article, the author describes how Eric Fox presents an interesting case for applying functional contextualism (FC) constructs and principles to learning and instruction. He draws several well-debated issues related to the instructional design and technology (IDT) field's shifting philosophical-epistemological roots and pedagogical…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Learning, Instruction, Pragmatics
Fox, Eric J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2006
In this article, the author, who wrote "Constructing a Pragmatic Science of Learning and Instruction with Functional Contextualism," feels honored that his article received commentary from several distinguished scholars in the field of instructional design and technology (IDT). In response to their comments, the author briefly discusses some of…
Descriptors: Theories, Learning, Philosophy, Criticism
Cronje, Johannes – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2006
This article proposes a model that integrates the traditionally conflicting objectivist and constructivist approaches to instructional design. I argue that these two approaches are complementary rather than oppositional. I present and analyze two learning programs in order to show how learning events can contain both objectivist and constructivist…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Models
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