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Morales, Pamela K.; Roslan, Nadiah; Haas, Andrea; Lykins, Amy D. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2021
Limited knowledge exists on participant outcomes relating to citizen science programs. Using the ClimateWatch: Scientist for a Day program as a case study, we sought to understand participant behaviors and attitudes post-program, and evaluated the program's post-engagement initiatives. Phone interviews were conducted with 15 former participants.…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Climate, Environmental Education
Sibanyoni, Nhlanhla A.; Alexander, Patricia M. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2018
In theory, educational applications that are engaging and motivating should easily persuade learners to use a mobile device for studying. Since this technology is already familiar to learners, mobile learning should be easily accessible; given a suitable m-learning application, learners could practice mathematics anytime or anywhere. LevelUp is an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
Peer reviewedBlood, Gordon W. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1995
A behavioral-cognitive treatment program for adults who stutter was evaluated. Treatment combines computer-assisted biofeedback for reducing stuttering and a relapse management program for counseling and attitude change. Three adults in their early twenties reduced disfluencies to below three percent stuttered syllables and maintained these…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Biofeedback

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