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Sükran Geçgel – Online Submission, 2024
The research utilized the descriptive survey model, a quantitative research method, with a study group consisting of 172 social studies teacher candidates (131 females, 41 males). As data collection tools in the study, the Cyberculture Adoption/Development Level Scale developed by Koçak (2019) and the global citizenship scale (Global Citizenship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adoption (Ideas), Cybernetics, Computer Science
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Krouk, B. I.; Zhuravleva, O. B. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2009
This paper reports on the implementation of a self-directed learning process in a circuit theory course, incorporating dynamic training elements which were designed on the basis of a cybernetic model of cognitive process management. These elements are centrally linked in a dynamic learning frame, created on the monitor screen, which displays the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Mathematical Models, Cybernetics, Independent Study
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Antonacci, David M.; Modaress, Nellie – AACE Journal, 2008
Educational games and simulations can engage students in higher-level cognitive thinking, such as interpreting, analyzing, discovering, evaluating, acting, and problem solving. Recent technical advances in multiplayer, user-created virtual worlds have significantly expanded the capabilities of user interaction and development within these…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Technological Advancement, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
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Sylwester, Robert – Educational Leadership, 1990
Reviews five properties of the brain that are central to dividing educational tasks between minds and machines and creating curricula to help students understand the complementary relationships between the brain and supportive machinery. The curriculum should focus on knowledge, skills, and values that most characterize and enhance our brain's…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design, Cybernetics
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Strauss, Howard – EDUCAUSE Review, 2007
In this article, the author looks to the past for trends in hardware, software, networking, and education and attempt to extrapolate where they are going and what their broad implications might be. However, there are many different ways that trends can be interpreted, and it is easy to pick trends that support one's thesis and ignore ones that…
Descriptors: Internet, Trend Analysis, Prediction, Expectation
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Johnson-Eilola, Johndan – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1993
Describes the computer technology called hypertext, especially as it relates to teaching composition. Argues that the ability to redistribute textual control hold both empowerment and danger for hypertext writer/readers, who can be compared to cyborgs. Discusses the implications of hypertext for composition pedagogy. (HB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cybernetics, Higher Education, Hypermedia
Cook, Susan L. – 1999
This paper presents a case study of an "e-pal" experiment which suggests that negative assumptions and orientations toward computer technology for communication purposes can be altered through one-to-one peer relationships. The experiment was conducted through a communication seminar at a small private university in the Northwest.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Computer Anxiety, Computer Literacy
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Selnow, Gary W. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1988
Asks whether the computer is another channel of communication, if its interactive qualities make it an information source, or if it is an undefined hybrid. Concludes that computers are neither the medium nor the source but will in the future provide the possibility of a sophisticated interaction between human intelligence and artificial…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Cybernetics
Moore, Gwendolyn B.; And Others – Technological Horizons in Education, 1986
Describes possible applications of new technologies to special education. Discusses results of a study designed to explore the use of robotics, artificial intelligence, and computer simulations to aid people with handicapping conditions. Presents several scenarios in which specific technological advances may contribute to special education…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Bionics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation
Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1996
Vast changes have taken place in Internet resources and features. To update teachers, administrators, and students on the changing cyberspace landscape, the Educational Research Service has developed a guidebook for using the Internet both in and out of the classroom. It contains detailed information about the World Wide Web, tools for searching…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Cybernetics, Educational Media
Papert, Seymour – 1993
Seymour Papert, who holds the Lego Chair for Learning Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, looks back over a decade during which American schools acquired more than three million computers and assesses progress and resistance to progress. Stories about visionary teachers who have used computers to enrich learning provide a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Hayles, N. Katherine – Humanities, 1995
Examines the ways that hypertext technology is changing the understanding and teaching of literature. Hypertext routinely provides links from the literary text to critical commentary, graphic material, and biographical information. Includes a brief example of hypertext experimental fiction. (MJP)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Cybernetics
Morgenstern, Douglas; Murray, Janet H. – Humanities, 1995
Describes an interactive computer simulation where the student assumes the role of a reporter searching for a missing biologist in Columbia. The search involves simulated news broadcasts, documentary footage, and interviews with Colombians, all in Spanish. The student accesses help via electronic archives (translated words) and faxing the editor.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Cybernetics
Hackney, Sheldon – Humanities, 1995
Presents a wide-ranging discussion centering on how computers are changing the university and society. Professor James O'Donnell provides numerous examples illustrating how the process of communication is adapting and reacting to the virtual environment. He also discusses the changing role and responsibilities of the university. (MJP)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Cybernetics
LaGrandeur, Kevin – 1997
Computer mediated communication (CMC) tends to erase power structures because such communication somehow undermines or escapes discursive limits. Online discussions seem to promote rhetorical experimentation on the part of the participants. Finding a way to explain disparities between electronic discussion and oral discussion has proven difficult.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education