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Mcalister, Simon; Ravenscroft, Andrew; Scanlon, Eileen – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
Empirical studies and theory suggest that educational dialogue can be used to support learners in the development of reasoning, critical thinking and argumentation. This paper presents an educational design for synchronous online peer discussion that guides student dialogue in ways that lead to improved argumentation and collaborative knowledge…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Open Universities, Dialogs (Language), Computer Mediated Communication
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Winter, Eileen C.; McGhie-Richmond, Donna – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2005
This paper reports on a teaching innovation where groups of experienced and novice teachers collaborated in analyzing case studies involving the education of students with special learning needs. The teachers collaborated in an asynchronous computer conferencing system (Web Knowledge Forum). All participants were enrolled in special education…
Descriptors: Teleconferencing, Instructional Innovation, Case Studies, Beginning Teachers
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Chang, T.C. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2004
This paper discusses a virtual or borderless classroom exercise conducted by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the University of Hawaii, Manoa (UHM). By reflecting on the experiences and views of the NUS participants, the article explores the possibility of virtual explorations as a substitute for conventional fieldtrips and…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Computer Mediated Communication, Field Trips, Travel
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Abbott, Lesley; Austin, Roger; Mulkeen, Aidan; Metcalfe, Nigel – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2004
This paper reports research on cross-national collaboration through Information and Communications Technology (ICT) within the statutory curricula of 10 special schools in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Working in north-south paired classes, the pupils carried out joint tasks using asynchronous computer conferencing and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Problems, Cultural Awareness
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Walker, Richard; Arnold, Ivo – Educational Media International, 2004
This paper explores the contribution of virtual tools to student learning within full-time management programmes. More specifically, the paper focuses on asynchronous communication tools, considering the scope they offer for group-based collaborative learning outside the classroom. We report on the effectiveness of this approach for an economics…
Descriptors: Business Education, Distance Education, Course Content, Cooperation
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Webb, Eileen; Jones, Alan; Barker, Philip; van Schaik, Paul – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2004
Dialogue is arguably one of the most important components of any learning process. However, as student numbers increase and more emphasis is given to electronic delivery of courses, opportunities for effective dialogue may be missed. The technology to support e-learning dialogue is readily available, but design of the dialogue structures and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education
Tonn, Jessica L. – Education Week, 2005
Overwhelming evidence shows that family involvement--both in school and at home--has a positive impact on student achievement. Researchers have found that parental involvement tends to drop off when students enter middle school. Research also shows that does not have to be the case. In this article, the author discusses the school-family-community…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Academic Achievement, Case Studies
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Thorpe, Mary; Kubiak, Chris – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2005
The interaction of agency and context in workplace learning is explored through a micro-analysis of the implementation of networked learning communities in schools in England. Interviews with local activists show evidence of co-participation between individuals' responses and their workplace roles and experience as they take up the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Education Work Relationship, Interviews
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Black, Rebecca W. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2005
Online fanfiction communities provide adolescent English-language learners (ELLs) with a forum for engaging in an array of sophisticated literacy practices. This article draws on constructs from literacy studies and second-language acquisition as conceptual bases for exploring the writing, reviewing, and social practices in an online fanfiction…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Literacy Education
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Li, Qing – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
Constructivism is the philosophy that has been cited most frequently in the past 20 years in education. It has been argued that a constructivist philosophy offers a means of education that would result in knowledge generation and creation; therefore, it is superior to other views. Making the shift toward a constructivist philosophy, however,…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Environment, Distance Education, Thinking Skills
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Lai, Alice; Ball, Eric L. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2004
Given many researchers' concern with multicultural approaches to art education and the fact that an increasing number of arts and arts-related courses are taught online, the authors explore theoretical considerations for researching multicultural arts courses delivered entirely over the Internet. Specifically, they maintain that such researchers…
Descriptors: Internet, Attendance, Art Education, Distance Education
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Dron, Jon – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2005
Transactional distance theory predicts an inverse relationship between dialogue and structure in an educational transaction. It is a powerful theory, but it is inherently fuzzy in formulation and may have exceptions. This article reinterprets the theory as one of transactional control, where the central issue is one of choices and who makes them.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Learning Activities, Educational Technology
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Taradi, Suncana Kukolja; Taradi, Milan – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
Discussion and writing are very powerful ways to support learning. This article describes the use of a free, synchronous online forum to expand student-teacher discussions beyond the time/place constraints of the physical physiology classroom. The main participants were medical students enrolled in physiology class at the University of Zagreb…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Physiology, Medical Students
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Zhao, Yong; Alvarez-Torres, Maria Jose; Smith, Bryan; Tan, Hueyshan Sophia – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2004
Arguing against the common perception of technology as passive, neutral, and universal, this article presents a theoretical analysis of a commonly used and frequently studied technology--Computer Mediated Communication (CMC)--to illustrate how a technology that is often undistinguished in practice and research is indeed active, biased, and…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Vocabulary Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Teaching Methods
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Meiring, Lynne; Norman, Nigel – Support for Learning, 2005
In this article Lynne Meiring and Nigel Norman focus on the notion of entitlement and the demands this has made on schools and teachers to cater for the needs of a wide range of pupils previously denied an experience of foreign languages. In order to enable all pupils to realise their potential, facilities and strategies have to be reviewed and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Learning Experience, Educational Needs, Curriculum Development
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