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Lee, Silvia Wen-Yu; Tsai, Chin-Chung – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2013
We conducted a literature review of using educational technology in biology learning from 2001 to 2010. A total of 36 empirical articles were included for review. Based upon the content analyses of these studies, such as technologies utilized, student sample, biological topics involved, the research purpose, and methodology, the following…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Student Attitudes, Genetics, Learning Processes
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Sisco, Ashley; Woodcock, Stuart; Eady, Michelle – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2015
This article reports on the findings of phase two of a larger study, which examines pre-service teacher experiences engaging with a synchronous (live-time) platform as a part of their training. While phase one focused on pre-service experiences "e-learning" with this synchronous platform (Woodcock, Sisco, & Eady, 2015), phase two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Semi Structured Interviews
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Zamarro, Gema; Engberg, John; Saavedra, Juan Esteban; Steele, Jennifer – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2015
This article investigates the use of teacher value-added estimates to assess the distribution of effective teaching across students of varying socioeconomic disadvantage in the presence of classroom composition effects. We examine, via simulations, how accurately commonly used teacher value-added estimators recover the rank correlation between…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Youth, Socioeconomic Influences, Socioeconomic Status
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May, Dominik; Wold, Kari; Moore, Stephanie – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
The world is changing significantly, and it is becoming increasingly globalised. This means that countries, businesses, and professionals must think and act globally to be successful. Many individuals, however, are not prepared with the global competency skills needed to communicate and perform effectively in a globalised system. To address this…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Global Approach, Interaction, Electronic Learning
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Schnurr, Matthew A.; De Santo, Elizabeth M.; Green, Amanda D.; Taylor, Alanna – Journal of Geography, 2015
This article investigates the particular mechanisms through which a role-play simulation impacts student perceptions of knowledge acquisition. Longitudinal data were mobilized in the form of quantitative and qualitative surveys to examine whether the simulation succeeded in increasing knowledge around both content and skills. It then delves deeper…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Geography Instruction, Simulation, Student Attitudes
Shea, Kathleen – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Nursing students are expected to apply knowledge from lectures and laboratories to the clinical setting. One major challenge of nursing educators is facilitating the transfer of knowledge to the clinical-practice setting. Simulation-based education provides students with an experiential-learning activity within the context of a simulated clinical…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Nursing Education, Clinical Experience, Simulation
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Garcia-Roselló, Emilio; González-Dacosta, Jacinto; Lado, Maria J.; Méndez, Arturo J.; Garcia Pérez-Schofield, Baltasar; Ferrer, Fátima – Informatics in Education, 2011
Artificial Neural Networks (ANN's) are nowadays a common subject in different curricula of graduate and postgraduate studies. Due to the complex algorithms involved and the dynamic nature of ANN's, simulation software has been commonly used to teach this subject. This software has usually been developed specifically for learning purposes, because…
Descriptors: Simulation, Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Artificial Intelligence
Dong, Nianbo – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2011
The purpose of this study is through Monte Carlo simulation to compare several propensity score methods in approximating factorial experimental design and identify best approaches in reducing bias and mean square error of parameter estimates of the main and interaction effects of two factors. Previous studies focused more on unbiased estimates of…
Descriptors: Research Design, Probability, Monte Carlo Methods, Simulation
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Gorman, Jamie C.; Cooke, Nancy J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011
This paper examines the retention of team cognition with changes in team membership. Hypotheses are developed from shared cognition and interactive team cognition theories. We report a study of the effects of Short (3-6 weeks) versus Long (10-13 weeks) retention intervals and change (Mixed) versus no change (Intact) in team membership during the…
Descriptors: Intervals, Teamwork, Program Effectiveness, Retention (Psychology)
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Calzada, Maria E.; Gardner, Holly – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
The results of a simulation conducted by a research team involving undergraduate and high school students indicate that when data is symmetric the student's "t" confidence interval for a mean is superior to the studied non-parametric bootstrap confidence intervals. When data is skewed and for sample sizes n greater than or equal to 10,…
Descriptors: Intervals, Effect Size, Simulation, Undergraduate Students
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Morio, Jerome – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Sensitivity analysis is the study of how the different input variations of a mathematical model influence the variability of its output. In this paper, we review the principle of global and local sensitivity analyses of a complex black-box system. A simulated case of application is given at the end of this paper to compare both approaches.…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Models, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
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Murphy, Daniel L.; Beretvas, S. Natasha; Pituch, Keenan A. – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
This simulation study examined the performance of the curve-of-factors model (COFM) when autocorrelation and growth processes were present in the first-level factor structure. In addition to the standard curve-of factors growth model, 2 new models were examined: one COFM that included a first-order autoregressive autocorrelation parameter, and a…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Simulation, Factor Structure, Statistical Analysis
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Cox, Anne J.; Junkin, William F., III; Christian, Wolfgang; Belloni, Mario; Esquembre, Francisco – Physics Teacher, 2011
Computer simulations are widely used in physics instruction because they can aid student visualization of abstract concepts, they can provide multiple representations of concepts (graphical, trajectories, charts), they can approximate real-world examples, and they can engage students interactively, all of which can enhance student understanding of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
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Liao, C. C. Y.; Chen, Z-H.; Cheng, H. N. H.; Chen, F-C.; Chan, T-W. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2011
In the last decade, more and more games have been developed for handheld devices. Furthermore, the popularity of handheld devices and increase of wireless computing can be taken advantage of to provide students with more learning opportunities. Games also could bring promising benefits--specifically, motivating students to learn/play, sustaining…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Educational Games, Computers, Arithmetic
Farrington, Jeanne – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2011
When new media and delivery systems are introduced, they are often accompanied by claims that they provide increased learning. The temptation to ascribe learning powers to delivery systems is strong, as evidenced by repeated attempts over many decades to do so. A relatively new arrival, "serious games" are currently the recipient of much attention…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Misconceptions
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