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Weber, Keith – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2005
In this article students' understanding of trigonometric functions in the context of two college trigonometry courses is investigated. The first course was taught by a professor unaffiliated with the study in a lecture-based course, while the second was taught using an experimental instruction paradigm based on Gray and Tall's (1994) notion of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Trigonometry, Learning Theories, College Students
US House of Representatives, 2007
This hearing discussed how lack of coordination between laboratory exercises and classroom lectures, inadequately trained teachers, languishing facilities, and current high school organization diminish the value these exercises can have or prohibit them all together, and highlighted how a strong hands-on experience can create scientifically…
Descriptors: Hearings, Pilot Projects, Legislators, Science Teachers
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Taspinar, Mehmet – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
The modern education system aims at promoting the life quality of individuals, and it requires a philosophical perception and curriculum development approach in line with this aim. In this context, the basic philosophy is to teach people how to learn, have democratic attitudes, convene for teamwork, be able to use information, and think in a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Teaching (Occupation), Academic Achievement, Quality of Life
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Grgurovic, Maja; Hegelheimer, Volker – Language Learning & Technology, 2007
As multimedia language learning materials become prevalent in foreign and second language classrooms, their design is an important avenue of research in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL). Some argue that the design of the pedagogical materials should be informed by theory such as the interactionist SLA theory, which suggests that input…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Educational Technology, Lecture Method, English (Second Language)
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Cox, James R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
The biochemistry lecture is often the place where students receive the greatest exposure to the structural nature of biomolecules. The use of molecular visualization software and web-based animated tutorials has enhanced the way instructors teach this important area of structural biology. Using the software and tutorials in class is an excellent…
Descriptors: Visualization, Computer Software, Biochemistry, Visual Learning
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Struyven, Katrien; Dochy, Filip; Janssens, Steven; Gielen, Sarah – Learning and Instruction, 2006
This study investigates the effects of the learning/teaching environment on students' approaches to learning (i.e. combination of intention and learning strategies) and compares a lecture based to a student-activating setting within the first year of elementary teacher education. Data collection (N = 790) was carried out using a pre-test/post-test…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Educational Environment, Lecture Method, Preservice Teacher Education
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Yamane, David – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Although many of us would like to get beyond lecturing, we often lack concrete strategies for doing so, particularly in our larger classes. This paper suggests one such strategy for creating a discussion-based course. The success of such a course is predicated on students reading and thinking about the course material (receiving "first exposure")…
Descriptors: Assignments, Active Learning, Lecture Method, Educational Strategies
Kiernan, Vincent – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Students of Coppin State University are using a system that merges video recordings of class lectures with a digital version of the students' own notes. The system, sold by Tegrity Inc. is unusual in its use of an electronic pen along with digital recordings, with administrators and faculty members believing that the technology would improve…
Descriptors: Faculty, School Holding Power, Lecture Method, College Students
Groves, David L.; And Others – Career Education Digest, 1975
The general conclusion of the study is that a lecture-demonstration in a minicourse format can be used with a group that has been pre-selected with regard to occupational interest. This combination of methods provides information concisely and allows "hands-on" learning reinforcement as well. (MW)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Evaluation Methods
Couch, Richard W. – 1983
Four methods of individualized instruction are described and introduced, and their similarities and differences are reviewed in terms of effectiveness, grading, lectures, mastery, pacing, theoretical base, and unit size. The methods described are (1) audio-tutorial, developed by S. N. Postlethwait, an instructional system that allows students to…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Comparative Analysis, Grading, Higher Education
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Pinsker, Robert – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2004
EXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is a non-proprietary, computer language that has many uses. Known primarily as the Extensible Markup Language (XML) for business reporting, XBRL allows entities to report their business information (i.e., financial statements, announcements, etc.) on the Internet and communicate with other entities'…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Programming Languages, Business Administration Education, Accounting
Minnick, D. R.; Steele, K. L. – 1977
Auto-tutorial instruction was compared to traditional lecture instruction in a university entomology course. In seven consecutive terms, undergraduate students enrolled in an introductory entomology course were divided into two groups: Group I received only lecture instruction on insect orders, while Group II was dismissed for three consecutive…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Entomology
Perry, Raymond P.; And Others – 1981
Observational learning is an extremely efficient, rapid training technique for the acquisition of complex behavior patterns in social situation. A modified observational learning (MOL) procedure was developed combining both modeling and microteaching techniques, with the observer serving as the model. The more similar the observer is to the model,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Microteaching
Araujo, John; Semb, George – 1979
Two experiments used two 2 x 3 x 2 (instructors x test forms x class times) designs to compare three aspects of student performance (mean final examination scores, homogeneity of variance, and retake frequencies) on three test forms. The test items on the three forms were arranged in three ways: (1) forward--items paralleled the presentation of…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Course Organization, Higher Education, Lecture Method
KANTASEWI, NIPHON; MCCLAY, DAVID R. – 1964
THE PURPOSES OF THE STUDY WERE TO COMPARE (1) CONVENTIONAL LECTURE, PROGRAM-DISCUSSION, AND PROGRAM-PROBLEM METHODS OF INSTRUCTION, (2) STUDENT PERFORMANCE WITH AND WITHOUT CONFIDENCE IN PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION, AND (3) ACHIEVEMENT ON THE BASIS OF TEST SCORES ON THE FIRST ONE-THIRD OF THE CONVENTIONAL COURSE. TWO EXPERIMENTS WERE CONDUCTED IN…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
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