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de Wet, Catharina F. – Gifted Child Today, 2006
PowerPoint presentations can be a very effective way of involving all the senses and attention of gifted students. While PowerPoint is a wizard-driven and conceptually easy to use, the use of it should be thought through very carefully--as carefully as any other instructional strategy. Teachers can master the basic principles of effective…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Computer Software, Teaching Methods, Gifted
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Davidson-Shivers, Gayle V.; Salazar, John; Hamilton, Karen M. – College Student Journal, 2005
In this paper, the authors describe the ID procedures that were used to plan and implement a faculty workshop. In a workshop designed to teach faculty to use PowerPoint[TM] as a means to integrate technology into their classrooms, a modified version of the generic instructional design model, known as ADDIE, as well as other ID principles are used.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Educational Strategies, Instructional Design
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Tabak, Iris – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2004
In this article, I examine distributed scaffolding, an emerging approach in the design of supports for rich learning environments intended to help students develop disciplinary ways of knowing, doing, and communicating. Distributed scaffolding incorporates multiple forms of support that are provided through different means to address the complex…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Student Centered Curriculum, Computer Software, Student Needs
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Wood, Michael – Journal of Statistics Education, 2005
This article explores the uses of a simulation model (the two bucket story)--implemented by a stand-alone computer program, or an Excel workbook (both on the web)--that can be used for deriving bootstrap confidence intervals, and simulating various probability distributions. The strengths of the model are its generality, the fact that it provides…
Descriptors: Intervals, Computer Software, Robustness (Statistics), Probability
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Goos, Peter; Leemans, Herlinde – Journal of Statistics Education, 2004
In this paper, we present an interactive teaching approach to introduce the concept of optimal design of experiments to students. Our approach is based on the use of spreadsheets. One advantage of this approach is that no complex mathematical theory is needed nor that any design construction algorithm has to be discussed at the introductory stage.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Spreadsheets, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction
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Snir, Joseph; Smith, Carol L.; Raz, Gila – Science Education, 2003
Helping students understand the general nature of scientific models is increasingly regarded as an important goal of the middle and high school science curriculum (e.g., J. K. Gilbert & C. Boutler, 1998. "International Handbook of Science Education"; Kluwer, London; A. G. Harrison & D. F. Treagust, 2000. "Science Education," 352-381). In addition,…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Science Curriculum, Science Education, Chemistry
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Marshall, Lindsey; Meachem, Lester – Learning, Media and Technology, 2007
In this scoping study we have investigated the integration of subject-specific software into the structure of visual communications courses. There is a view that the response within visual communications courses to the rapid developments in technology has been linked to necessity rather than by design. Through perceptions of staff with day-to-day…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Course Content, Computer Software
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Schwarz, Christina V.; Meyer, Jason; Sharma, Ajay – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2007
This study infused computer modeling and simulation tools in a 1-semester undergraduate elementary science methods course to advance preservice teachers' understandings of computer software use in science teaching and to help them learn important aspects of pedagogy and epistemology. Preservice teachers used computer modeling and simulation tools…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Epistemology, Educational Technology, Computer Software
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Rosenzweig, Martin – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2007
This paper illustrates the use of computer-based projects in two one-semester first-year undergraduate mathematics classes. Developed over a period of years, the approach is one in which the classes are organised into work-groups, with computer-based projects being undertaken periodically to illustrate the class material. These projects are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Student Projects
Oldknow, Adrian – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2007
Powerful geometric software has been available to education for around 20 years but has not had the impact on teaching and learning of mathematics, science and technology that might have been expected. This is in contrast to the widespread adoption of software tools in the world outside education which use geometric algorithms to produce visual…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Technology, Geometric Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Pariseau, Susan E.; Kezim, Boualem – Journal of Education for Business, 2007
The authors evaluated the effect on learning of using case studies in business statistics courses. The authors divided students into 3 groups: a control group, a group that completed 1 case study, and a group that completed 3 case studies. Results evidenced that, on average, students whom the authors required to complete a case analysis received…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Case Studies, Statistics, Learning Experience
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Klein, Joseph; Weiss, Itzhak – Journal of Educational Administration, 2007
Purpose: The literature advocates educational decision-making processes that are either intuitive or systematic. While the two approaches seem to be incompatible, each has its merits. Intuitive thinking is considered to be holistic and creative, whereas the systematic approach has the advantages of a theoretical foundation and accuracy in data…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Data Processing, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
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Duran, Mario J.; Gallardo, Sergio; Toral, Sergio L.; Martinez-Torres, Rocio; Barrero, Federico J. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
Learner-centred approaches follow the prevailing tendency in modern University reforms which are primarily concerned about "how people learn". The methodologies can be learner-centred in the sense of placing the student as the main actor of the teaching-learning process by increasing his interactivity and participation, but also…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Factor Analysis, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
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Palvia, Shailendra C. Jain; Palvia, Prashant C. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2007
Both academic institutions and corporations have invested huge amounts of resources in computer-based training and education. The evidence in support of the effectiveness of computers and instructional technology in the classroom is mixed at best, and much of the practice is based on faith and ongoing trends in education. In this study, we conduct…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Training Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
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Stone, David C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Though deceptively simple to teach, chromatography presents many nuances and complex interactions that challenge both student and instructor. Time and instrumentation provide major obstacles to a thorough examination of these details in the laboratory. Modern chromatographic method-development software provides an opportunity to overcome this,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Software, Science Laboratories, Teaching Methods
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