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Brady, Kevin P.; Holcomb, Lori B.; Smith, Bethany V. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2010
Distance education as a primary means of instruction is expanding significantly at the college and university level. Simultaneously, the growth of social networking sites (SNS) including Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace is also rising among today's college students. An increasing number of higher education instructors are beginning to combine…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Social Networks, Communities of Practice
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McLaren, Bruce M.; Scheuer, Oliver; Miksatko, Jan – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2010
An emerging trend in classrooms is the use of networked visual argumentation tools that allow students to discuss, debate, and argue with one another in a synchronous fashion about topics presented by a teacher. These tools are aimed at teaching students how to discuss and argue, important skills not often taught in traditional classrooms. But how…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cooperative Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Groenke, Susan – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2010
Despite the abundance of research reporting authentic, student-centered classroom discussion helps to increase engagement with literary texts and deepen students' understanding of texts, little authentic, student-centered discussion actually occurs in secondary US English classrooms. Reasons for this vary, but some classroom language researchers…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Literature, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Cobb, Stephanie; Heaney, Rose; Corcoran, Olivia; Henderson-Begg, Stephanie – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2010
This study examines the possible benefits of using mobile phones to increase interaction and promote active learning in large classroom settings. First year undergraduate students studying Cellular Processes at the University of East London took part in a trial of a new text-based classroom interaction system and evaluated their experience by…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Active Learning, Interaction
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Dunlap, Joanna C.; Lowenthal, Patrick R. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2010
In this article the authors share strategies for establishing personal, one-on-one relationships between online students and faculty, to attend to identity, individualization, and interpersonal interaction in support of student engagement and retention. Rather than focus on high-tech solutions, the authors focus on low-tech solutions--the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Learner Engagement, Academic Persistence, Individual Needs
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Elola, Idoia; Oskoz, Ana – Language Learning & Technology, 2010
The use of social technologies, such as wikis and chats, has brought a renewed attention to L2 collaborative writing. Yet, a question that still remains to be answered is the extent to which learners' writing is enhanced when using these tools. By analyzing learners' individual and collaborative writing, this study (a) explores L2 learners'…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Collaborative Writing, Second Language Learning, Cooperative Learning
Panagiotis, Anastasiades; Chrysoula, Iliadou – European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 2010
Two-way communication between students and tutors is one of the two key factors contributing to the success of a Distance Learning programme, the other being the complete and well-designed educational package. Both elements are essential to guide students' learning. By means of this communication the tutor can facilitate the interaction of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Open Universities, Distance Education, Tutors
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Deggs, David; Grover, Kenda; Kacirek, Kit – College Student Journal, 2010
This study was conducted to examine the expectations of adult graduate students enrolled in an online degree program at a research university in the mid-South United States. Students who were pursuing their master of education degree were invited to participate in an e-Focus group regarding their expectations of the degree program. Focus groups…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Research Universities, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups
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Lynch, Douglas J. – College Student Journal, 2010
Effective online instructional practices may be applied to online and blended college courses. Carefully orchestrated online discussions support learning well beyond the limited face-to-face course time. Students gain greater depth of academic understanding and leadership skills if cooperative learning groups use research-based process and…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Blended Learning
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Jones, Chris; Healing, Graham – Learning, Media and Technology, 2010
This article examines the significance of place and location at a time when mobile and networked technologies allow students access from a diversity of contexts. The article reports a cultural probe exercise. Over a 24-hour period, undergraduate students received SMS text messages and recorded answers to a fixed set of prompt questions using a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Handheld Devices, Information Networks
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Hosein, Anesa; Ramanau, Ruslan; Jones, Chris – Learning, Media and Technology, 2010
This article presents results from a longitudinal survey of first-year students' time spent on living and learning technologies at university, their frequency of using specific learning technologies and their competence with these tools. Data were analysed from two similar surveys at the start and at the end of the academic year for students…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Incidence
Siemens, Lynne – Journal of Research Administration, 2010
Faced with increasingly complex and technologically sophisticated research questions, academics are working with others through collaboration and research teams. To be effective, these research teams need to maximize the factors that contribute to success while minimizing the potentially negative impact of associated challenges. One particular…
Descriptors: Grants, Research Proposals, Team Training, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Jones, Peter – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2010
Continuing moves towards more flexible approaches to the provision of higher education have been reflected in the increased provision of social work education through distance learning and the related increase in the use of online technologies for social work education. This article reports on the use of a wiki in a final year social work subject.…
Descriptors: On Campus Students, Distance Education, Educational Environment, Social Work
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Wang, Yu-mei; Chen, Der-Thanq – Educational Media International, 2010
Facilitation is a key factor in ensuring the success of class discussions. Traditionally, instructors are the ones who assume the role of facilitators in discussions. Online learning environments open opportunities for students to assume the role of facilitators. In well-designed online learning communities, spontaneous facilitation would likely…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Online Courses, Discussion Groups
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Maltese, Denise; Naughter, Kate – Voices from the Middle, 2010
This article explores collaboration between a rural school in upstate New York and an international school in Amman, Jordan. The authors describe how they provided their students with real audiences for their writing, and, over time, built an international community of writers. Classroom walls were blurred as the authors "team-taught"…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction, International Cooperation
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