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Wu, Dezhi; Bieber, Michael; Hiltz, Starr Roxanne – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2008
The online participatory exam transforms the traditional exam into a constructivist, cooperative and engaging learning experience. Students learn from designing and answering exam questions, from evaluating their peers' performance, and from reading questions, answers and evaluations. This paper, aimed at faculty who teach online and at…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Learning Experience, Constructivism (Learning)
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Ciekanski, Maud; Chanier, Thierry – ReCALL, 2008
Over the last decade, most studies in Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) have highlighted how online synchronous learning environments implement a new literacy related to multimodal communication. The environment used in our experiment is based on a synchronous audio-graphic conferencing tool. This study concerns false beginners in an English…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Learning Strategies, Writing Processes
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Bassili, John N. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2008
Lectures in a large psychology course were taped and posted online where they could be viewed by streaming video. All students in the course had the option to attend lectures or watch them online, a choice that could be exercised on a lecture-by-lecture basis. The proportion of lectures watched online revealed that students chose between…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Instruction, Lecture Method, Information Dissemination
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Topcu, Abdullah – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
This study verified the efficacy of the intentional repetition technique in improving interaction in asynchronous online discussions by taking into account the learning styles of the participants. A conceptual framework served for the development of the technique, which conceptualises efficient and cohesive interaction on a continuum of process…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Cognitive Style, Interaction
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Darhower, Mark Anthony – CALICO Journal, 2008
This study examines synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC) discourse in a bilingual chat setting consisting of Spanish-speaking learners of English and English-speaking learners of Spanish. Participants were members of a telecollaboration involving 80 students at North Carolina State University and the University of Puerto Rico. Data…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Role, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers
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Lai, Chun; Fei, Fei; Roots, Robin – CALICO Journal, 2008
Recasts are an important type of implicit negative feedback that has attracted much attention in both L1 research and SLA research. The utility of recasts in face-to-face interaction has been empirically established, and the contingency of recasts is argued to be the key. However, the efficacy of recasts in computer-mediated communication (CMC),…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Protocol Analysis, Prewriting
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Garrett, Nina – CALICO Journal, 2008
In this article, the author poses what might seem to be a heretical question: Has CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) already begun to lose its identity as a field of inquiry or of practice? And if the answer is a puzzled "maybe," what is CALICO's role to be in, say, the next 25 years? She notes that because most of the tools that support…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Role
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Kanuka, Heather; Heller, Bob; Jugdev, Kam – International Journal for Academic Development, 2008
The purpose of this study was to better identify directions for addressing the needs of academics in institutions of higher education who teach technologically-mediated, distance-delivered courses. This single-case study aimed to examine the factor structure of a 16-item survey. The data for this study were drawn from a larger survey which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Needs Assessment, College Faculty, Colleges
Moisey, Susan Darlene; Neu, Candace; Cleveland-Innes, Martha – Journal of Distance Education, 2008
This study examined the relationship between community cohesion and computer-mediated conferencing (CMC), as well as other variables potentially associated with the development of a learning community. Within the context of a graduate-level course in instructional design (a core course in the Masters of Distance Education program at Athabasca…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Core Curriculum, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education
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Miller, Charles; Hooper, Simon; Rose, Susan; Montalto-Rook, Michael – Learning, Media and Technology, 2008
The rapid increase in demand for American Sign Language (ASL) instruction between 1998 and 2002 created pervasive challenges in effectively assessing and documenting ASL learner performance. To address these challenges, we designed and developed the "Avenue ASL" e-assessment environment: an integrated, network-based software system to capture,…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Performance Tests, American Sign Language, Computer Mediated Communication
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De Souza, Zaineb; Dick, Geoffrey N. – Pastoral Care in Education, 2008
This paper reports the results of the first academic study of the use of a major social networking website, MySpace, by children. The study examined the degree of, and reasons for, information disclosure by children in high schools in Sydney, Australia. Social networking sites such as MySpace are a huge Internet phenomenon, some with hundreds of…
Descriptors: Privacy, Foreign Countries, Internet, Web Sites
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Rivera, Sharon Werning; Simons, Janet Thomas – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This article describes a simulation that fulfills many of the goals of a scholar/apprentice model--one that requires a sustained period of time during which an apprentice practices a set of discipline-specific skills under the guidance of his or her mentor. Such an extended simulation differs from shorter exercises in several ways, such as the…
Descriptors: Simulation, Student Evaluation, College Students, Political Science
Doering, Aaron; Lewis, Cynthia; Veletsianos, George; Nichols-Besel, Kristen – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2008
Using an activity theory framework, we investigate how preservice teachers and middle school students utilized instant messaging in educational contexts and the impact of instant messaging on the development of community among preservice teachers. Qualitative results from six focus groups and two personal interviews indicate that instant messaging…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Synchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Attitudes
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Downes, Stephen – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2008
Founded in 2005 by three former PayPal employees, YouTube has revolutionized the Internet, marking a change from the static Internet to the dynamic Internet. In this edition of Places to Go, Stephen Downes discusses how the rise of a ubiquitous media format--Flash video--has made YouTube's success possible and argues that Flash video has important…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Mediated Communication
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Havard, Byron; Du, Jianxia; Xu, Jianzhong – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2008
The purpose of this study is to examine the dynamics of online collaborative learning and communication media regarding team projects. Media richness and social presence theories are well-accepted rational theories that explain media choices and media behaviors, and serve as the theoretical framework. Quantitative and qualitative data collection…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Instructional Design, Computer Mediated Communication, Land Grant Universities
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