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Hodson, Peter – Research in Post-Secondary Education, 1998
A review of good human resource management practice outside higher education provides a framework for the academic use of computer-based training in teaching and learning. The framework acknowledges academic freedom and autonomy and builds on a platform of academic research. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSaga, Hiroo – Educational Media International, 1999
Presents some negative aspects of society's dependence on digital transformation of words by referring to works by Walter Ong and Martin Heidegger. Discusses orality, literacy and digital literacy and describes three aspects of the digital transformation of words. Compares/contrasts art with technology and discusses implications for education.…
Descriptors: Art, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedHicks, Sandy Jean; Young, Betty – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2001
Describes a teacher education program that provided inservice teachers with training in using the Internet through a summer InterNet Academy. Results of surveys indicated that personal growth was the main reason for participating, and that most teachers did apply what they learned to their classroom teaching. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Individual Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Internet
Peer reviewedMcClelland, Bob – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2001
Focuses on an undergraduate module which served to provide a rationale for a web-based teaching, learning, and a support environment for academic staff and students. Explores module/program support development possibilities on the web from academic, quality, and commercial perspectives as well as the cybernetic and evolutionary nature of learning.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedMathes, Patricia G.; Torgesen, Joseph K.; Allor, Jill Howard – American Educational Research Journal, 2001
Studied the efficacy of Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies for First-Grade Readers (PALS-1) with children of varying reading ability and the impact of adding 8 to 10 hours of phonological awareness instruction by computer to the PALS-1 curriculum for low-achieving students. Results for 183 first graders show that PALS-1 enhanced reading ability,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Peer Teaching
Al-Araki, Magid – International Journal on E-Learning, 2005
This article maintains that labyrinth-cases of multiple outlets, although difficult, but pleasant to construct, are probably the way to go to strengthen computer-aided learning. The objective of the article is to show, based on a particular labyrinth-case, how to construct labyrinth-cases and consolidate their contents based on associative…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Databases, Constructivism (Learning), Didacticism
Venneman, Sandy S.; Knowles, Laura, Ruth – Teaching of Psychology, 2005
We investigated the benefits of using a virtual laboratory, Sniffy Lite CD-ROM (Alloway, Wilson, Graham, & Krames, 2000), as a supplemental teaching tool to present schedules of reinforcement in operant conditioning. Our results suggest that using the virtual laboratory significantly enhanced understanding. Students who used the virtual laboratory…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Comprehension, Teaching Methods, Operant Conditioning
Adamo-Villani, Nicoletta; Beni, Gerardo – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
We present the design of a new 3D animation tool for self-teaching (signing and reading) finger spelling the first basic component in learning any sign language. We have designed a highly realistic hand with natural animation of the finger motions. Smoothness of motion (in real time) is achieved via programmable blending of animation segments. The…
Descriptors: Animation, Sign Language, Finger Spelling, Computer Assisted Instruction
Min, Rik; Yu, Tao; Spenkelink, Gerd; Vos, Hans – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
In this paper we discuss an experiment that was carried out with a prototype, designed in conformity with the concept of parallelism and the Parallel Instruction theory (the PI theory). We designed this prototype with five different interfaces, and ran an empirical study in which 18 participants completed an abstract task. The five basic designs…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Assisted Instruction, Task Analysis, Computer Simulation
Facer, K.; Joiner, R.; Stanton, D.; Reid, J.; Hull, R.; Kirk, D. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
This paper reports a study that attempts to explore how using mobile technologies in direct physical interaction with space and with other players can be combined with principles of engagement and self-motivation to create a powerful and engaging learning experience. We developed a mobile gaming experience designed to encourage the development of…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Concept Formation, Early Adolescents, Self Motivation
Saab, Nadira; van Joolingen, Wouter R.; van Hout-Wolters, Bernadette H. A. M. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
Background: Constructivist approaches to learning focus on learning environments in which students have the opportunity to construct knowledge themselves, and negotiate this knowledge with others. "Discovery learning" and "collaborative learning" are examples of learning contexts that cater for knowledge construction processes. We introduce a…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Peer reviewedLevine, E. Lawrence; Wasmuth, Victorina – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
The use of laptops and other technology in teaching and learning of algebra 1 was found to add new dimensions to the way students studied the subject. But all its positives and negatives are still to emerge and students also need to be comfortable using the computer technology.
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Algebra, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedStohl, Hollylynne; Harper, Suzanne R. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Some of the graphing capabilities of The Geometer's Sketchpad (GSP) in the "Technology Tips" are introduced. The new graphing features of GSP allow teachers to implement the software not only in geometry classrooms but also into their algebra, precalculus and calculus classes.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Geometry
Ra'anan, Alice W. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2005
Laboratory exercises are intended to illustrate concepts and add an active learning component to courses. Since the 1980s, there has been a decline in animal laboratories offered in conjunction with medical physiology courses. The most important single reason for this is cost, but other contributing factors include the development of computer…
Descriptors: Physiology, Animals, Computer Simulation, Computer Assisted Instruction
Garber, Elizabeth – Art Education, 2004
In this paper, the author discusses the use of an interactive computer technology, "MOO" (Multi-user domain, Object-Oriented), in her art education classes for preservice teachers. A MOO is a text-based environment wherein interactivity is centered on text exchanges made between users based on problems or other materials created by teachers. The…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Art Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers

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