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Ryoo, Kihyun; Linn, Marcia C. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2012
Dynamic visualizations have the potential to make abstract scientific phenomena more accessible and visible to students, but they can also be confusing and difficult to comprehend. This research investigates how dynamic visualizations, compared to static illustrations, can support middle school students in developing an integrated understanding of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Botany, Curriculum Design
Plass, Jan L.; Milne, Catherine; Homer, Bruce D.; Schwartz, Ruth N.; Hayward, Elizabeth O.; Jordan, Trace; Verkuilen, Jay; Ng, Florrie; Wang, Yan; Barrientos, Juan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2012
Are well-designed computer simulations an effective tool to support student understanding of complex concepts in chemistry when integrated into high school science classrooms? We investigated scaling up the use of a sequence of simulations of kinetic molecular theory and associated topics of diffusion, gas laws, and phase change, which we designed…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation
Olympiou, Georgios; Zacharia, Zacharias C. – Science Education, 2012
This study aimed to investigate the effect of experimenting with physical manipulatives (PM), virtual manipulatives (VM), and a blended combination of PM and VM on undergraduate students' understanding of concepts in the domain of "Light and Color." A pre-post comparison study design was used for the purposes of this study that involved 70…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Chemistry
Mungan, Carl E. – Physics Education, 2012
A pair of objects on an inclined plane are connected together by a string. The upper object is then connected to a fixed post via a spring. The situation is first analysed as a classroom exercise in using free-body diagrams to solve Newton's second law for a system of objects upon which many different kinds of force are acting (string tension,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Motion
Behmke, Derek A.; Atwood, Charles H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Previous research has linked poor student performance with the depersonalized feeling of large lecture courses. Various forms of enhanced communication have been tried that appear to enhance personalization in large courses. For general chemistry classes taught in a 365-seat lecture hall at the University of Georgia, we have attempted to enhance…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Chemistry, Active Learning, Lecture Method
Pattanasri, N.; Mukunoki, M.; Minoh, M. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2012
Comprehension assessment is an essential tool in classroom learning. However, the judgment often relies on experience of an instructor who makes observation of students' behavior during the lessons. We argue that students should report their own comprehension explicitly in a classroom. With students' comprehension made available at the slide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comprehension, Visual Aids, Prediction
Cahir, Jayde; Huber, Elaine; Handal, Boris; Dutch, Justin; Nixon, Mark – Youth Studies Australia, 2012
Students are most likely to drop out of university when first attending. This article analyses the use of technology in supporting the transition process of "first time" university students enrolled in a second-year accounting course. Study-MATE, a study skills program utilising the university's learning management system (LMS)--Blackboard, Google…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Study Skills, Educational Technology, College Freshmen
Marchetti, Carol; Foster, Susan; Long, Gary; Stinson, Michael – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2012
Teachers of introductory technical courses such as statistics face numerous challenges in the classroom, including student motivation and mathematical background, and difficulties in interpreting numerical results in context. Cooperative learning through small groups addresses many such challenges, but students for whom spoken English is not their…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Deafness, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning
McEwan, Bree – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2012
This chapter explores the use of social media in the higher education classroom highlighting potential issues for student-faculty boundary management and providing suggestions for praxis. Social media has captured the attention of educators and provides exciting new ways to engage students in course material. However, instructors and students…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Internet, Web 2.0 Technologies
Anyanwu, Godson Emeka; Agu, Augustine Uchechukwu; Anyaehie, Ugochukwu Bond – Advances in Physiology Education, 2012
The impact and perception of students on the use of a simple, low technology-driven version of a virtual microscope in teaching and assessments in cellular physiology and histology were studied. Its impact on the time and resources of the faculty were also assessed. Simple virtual slides and conventional microscopes were used to conduct the same…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Tests, Physiology, Educational Technology
Gould, S. Louise – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Many students at all levels--from middle school to graduate programs for in-service teachers--struggle with visualizing three-dimensional shapes. Many also are challenged to locate appropriate centers of rotation, placement of lines of symmetry, and translation vectors for transformations on the plane. Hands-on experience helps with these…
Descriptors: Geometry, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts
Janicki, Eric; Chandler-Olcott, Kelly – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2012
Although K-12 teachers are frequently exhorted to maintain classroom websites, little is known about how they view or accomplish such work. To address this gap in the research literature, the study described here used qualitative methods, including computer-mediated interviews and document analysis, to explore secondary English teachers'…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Instructional Design, Computer Mediated Communication, Qualitative Research
Waller, E.; Kaye, M. H. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
Problem solving is an essential skill for nuclear engineering graduates entering the workforce. Training in qualitative and quantitative aspects of problem solving allows students to conceptualise and execute solutions to complex problems. Solutions to problems in high consequence fields of study such as nuclear engineering require rapid and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Safety, Problem Solving, Engineering
Ravage, Barbara – Campus Technology, 2012
For students, the financial ramifications of not graduating are eye-opening: Over the course of their lifetimes, students without a degree will earn an average of $800,000 less than their cap-and-gown brethren, according to the nonprofit College Board. The number is even more depressing in light of another statistic: In 2009, only 55 percent of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Dropout Rate, Outcomes of Education, Salaries
Davidson, Christina – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2012
Research confirms that young children engage in digital literacy practices in the home. While there is an emerging body of work that documents the diversity of these practices, there is little research that examines their acquisition in situ. This article uses conversation analysis to describe and explicate the social accomplishment of a number of…
Descriptors: Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Computer Literacy, Interpersonal Communication

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