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Piccolo, Alessandra Lo; Mingrino, Marta – Research on Education and Media, 2023
The social, cultural and economic changes of this century have inevitably also affected the world of education and training, which, therefore, have renewed paths, objectives and goals. Internalised knowledge must be re-used creatively in a new context. 'Knowing' becomes 'knowing how' and then 'knowing how to be'. Learning is lifelong and is…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Online Courses, Distance Education, Laboratories
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Journal of International Education Research, 2018
Sydney J. Harris advises us, "The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows." Never like today, are we in the need to help teachers and professors to guide their students to open windows and get involved with the geopolitical and economic needs of the world. This paper tests the hypothesis that Microsoft OneNote Class…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Class Activities, Undergraduate Students, College Instruction
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Walton, Geoff; Childs, Mark; Jugo, Gordana – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
The aim of the project was to motivate school students to learn about the national literature of their own and others' countries. Engagement was fostered via the creation of digital artefacts (or "e-artefacts") such as online comic strips, live videos or animations. The pedagogical rationale was based on Papert's constructionism and…
Descriptors: Literature, Computer Uses in Education, Student Motivation, Foreign Countries
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Thibaut, Patricia; Curwood, Jen Scott – Theory Into Practice, 2018
Supported by ever-evolving digital tools and online spaces, we argue that multiliteracies can be used to close the gap between teacher-directed, individual, and assessment-driven learning, and authentic, shared, and purpose-driven learning. This is particularly evident through multimodal composition and collaboration in primary classrooms. Over…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multiple Literacies, Elementary School Students, Blended Learning
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Molin, Lisa; Godhe, Anna-Lena; Lantz-Andersson, Annika – Cogent Education, 2018
This study explores what opportunities for critical literacy work that can be distinguished in the practices of an emerging digitalised classroom and how teachers and students make use of these. Observations were conducted over the course of one semester in three subjects in a Swedish class of 13-14-year olds using individual tablets. The findings…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices
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Andersson, Annika; Wiklund, Matilda; Hatakka, Mathias – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2016
In this article, the authors explored how laptops used in 1:1 classrooms affect cooperation and collaboration practices. Based on an observational time study, the authors found that the most common activity in 1:1 classrooms is group work using the computer. They also found that, despite what the concept 1:1 alludes to about one student working…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Access to Computers, Laptop Computers, Computer Uses in Education
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Kervin, Lisa; Mantei, Jessica – Issues in Educational Research, 2016
Children should be active participants in the environments in which they engage. However in the prior to school setting, it is not necessarily clear to educators how children understand their role and place within that community. Lave and Wenger's (2005) situated learning theory provides a useful frame to consider this developing sense of…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Story Telling, Class Activities, Electronic Learning
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Verdugo, Renato; Barros, Leonardo; Albornoz, Daniela; Nussbaum, Miguel; McFarlane, Angela – Educational Technology & Society, 2014
Searching online is one of the most powerful resources today's students have for accessing information. Searching in groups is a daily practice across multiple contexts; however, the tools we use for searching online do not enable collaborative practices and traditional search models consider a single user navigating online in solitary. This paper…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Uses in Education, Online Searching, Cooperative Learning
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Ramirez, Elena; Clemente, Maria; Canedo, Isabel; Martin, Jorge – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
Knowing precisely how teachers use Internet resources in their classroom practice is essential when seeking to explain what aspects support the real incorporation of information and communication technologies (ICT) in teaching, and in determining the mechanisms underlying the use of these resources in direct teaching situations. This article…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Teaching Methods, Interaction, Internet
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Byker, Erik Jon – Policy Futures in Education, 2015
Although controversial, perhaps no piece of legislation has the potential to transform India's future more than the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE). Upon the passage and enforcement of RTE in 2009, the Indian government instituted a series of wide-ranging reforms to India's education system. For example, the act…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Schools, Case Studies, Educational Change
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Mas, J.; Farre, A.; Cuadros, J.; Juvells, I.; Carnicer, A. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2011
Optical trapping is an attractive and multidisciplinary topic that has become the center of attention to a large number of researchers. Moreover, it is a suitable subject for advanced students that requires a knowledge of a wide range of topics. As a result, it has been incorporated into some syllabuses of both undergraduate and graduate programs.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Advanced Students, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
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Mahnic, V. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2012
In this paper, an undergraduate capstone course in software engineering is described that not only exposes students to agile software development, but also makes it possible to observe the behavior of developers using Scrum for the first time. The course requires students to work as Scrum Teams, responsible for the implementation of a set of user…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Rural Schools, Undergraduate Students, Surveys
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Clarke, Robert; Adam, Andrea – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2012
This project explored the experiences of a small sample (N = 6) of Australian academics with the use of digital storytelling as a pedagogical tool in higher education contexts. This article describes two case studies of academic uses of digital storytelling, along with interpretive analysis of six semi-structured interviews of academics working…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Story Telling, Class Activities, Teacher Attitudes
Tanner, Howard; Beauchamp, Gary; Jones, Sonia; Kennewell, Steve – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2010
The term "orchestration", has been used to describe the teacher's role in activity settings incorporating interactive technologies. This musical analogy suggests pre-planned manipulation of events to generate "performance" leading to learning. However, in two recent projects we have observed how effective teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Creativity, Teaching Methods, Music
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Susaeta, Heinz; Jimenez, Felipe; Nussbaum, Miguel; Gajardo, Ignacio; Andreu, Juan Jose; Villalta, Marco – Educational Technology & Society, 2010
The popularity of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) has grown enormously, with communities of players reaching into the millions. Their fantasy narratives present multiple challenges created by the virtual environment and/or other players. The games' potential for education stems from the fact that players are immersed in a…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Educational Games, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
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