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van den Berg, Sjef; Watt, James H. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1991
Discussion of the use of hypertext focuses on a study conducted at the University of Connecticut that evaluated the effectiveness and acceptance of a hypertext document under one of three different learning conditions: (1) in competition with standard lectures, (2) as a supplement to lectures, and (3) as a replacement for lectures. (14 references)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Evaluation, Conventional Instruction
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Kelly, Anthony E. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 1993
Describes the design and exploratory use of an interactive hypertext program, SKEIM (Shell for Knowledge Engineering, Instruction, and Measurement), that was developed to record university students' review strategies of a set of lecture notes. Topics discussed include domain experts; navigation; text display guidelines; and the relationship of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware
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O'Connell, Debra Q; Dickinson, Donald J. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
Evaluated the influence of three testing conditions on college students' ratings of instruction, along with relationships between ratings and amount learned. Students rated instruction lowest immediately after taking the posttest. Correlations between learning and instructional ratings were low. Agreement between perceived amount learned and…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Education Courses, Higher Education
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Brothen, Thomas; Wambach, Cathrine – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1999
Describes an evaluation of lectures in a computer-based, personalized system of instruction (PSI) introductory psychology class. Results question the effectiveness of lectures, based on students instructor evaluations, student characteristics, personality test scores, and academic performance. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Blasko, Dawn G.; Kazmerski, Victoria A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Compares teaching observational research using a lecture format to using a software program called Courseware for Observational Research (COR). Finds that the COR-instructed class obtained a mean score of 78% on the examination, earned higher grades on the research reports, and rated the usefulness of conducting research more highly than the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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Armstrong, Grady – T.H.E. Journal, 1996
This article discusses the advantages of delivering course content by classroom multimedia rather than by traditional lecture, and describes a three-tiered approach used by Salisbury State University (MD) to motivate and train those faculty willing to adapt presentations for the use of multimedia technology. The method hinges on faculty sharing…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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Shute, Valerie J.; And Others – Instructional Science, 1996
Describes a computer-based instructional system called Stat Lady and reports the results of an evaluation study of undergraduates that tested the efficacy of learning probability from this program compared to a traditional lecture and a no-treatment control group. Aptitude treatment interaction is also investigated. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Control Groups
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Ting, Kwok-fai – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Study analyzes three dimensions of teaching quality perceived by Chinese students in Hong Kong, China: satisfaction with lecturing; satisfaction with course-design; and a self-rated measure of effort devoted to studying. Results reveal that the strongest effect on course ratings came from students' judgment of aspects of course design and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Students, Course Organization, Foreign Countries
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Marcus, Robert D. – History Teacher, 2000
Addresses the issue of teaching students in the U.S. history survey course to read historical works by shifting the focus from the lecture method to collaborative learning techniques. Describes various techniques that can be used in the classroom such as expert groups, Particulars into Generalizations (PIG), and making lists and evaluative…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Group Activities, Higher Education
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Marulio, Sam – Teaching Sociology, 1998
Investigates undergraduate students' development and sociological learning by comparing two classes of students enrolled in a Race and Ethnic Relations course in which one section utilized service learning and the other was a lecture-discussion course with experiential exercises. Reports that service learning improved student learning in areas…
Descriptors: Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning
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Koren, Shira – TESL-EJ, 1997
Observed Israeli students taking notes in a first language while listening to lectures in English-as-a-foreign-language given by the law faculty. Questions addressed include these: (1) Why did the students translate the lecture into Hebrew while taking their notes?; (2) What did they gain and lose by doing this?; (3) How good was their…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Hebrew, Higher Education
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Kinney, D. Patrick – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Compares outcomes in developmental mathematics classes that used lectures with classes that utilized computer-mediated instruction. Finds that the results showed no significant differences on common exams. States that course satisfaction levels, however, were higher in computer-mediated classes, partly because students wanted greater control over…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Computers
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Lahme, Brigitte; Robinson, Maria – PRIMUS, 2004
Large lecture classes can often be quite impersonal. Creating a teaching team, consisting of the instructor, graduate assistants, and a few undergraduates, is one of the ways the University of Arizona has adopted in order to make the large lecture class more personal. As members of the Department of Mathematics we train the undergraduates, who are…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Team Teaching
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James, David – College and University, 2005
Educational literature is overflowing with testimonials, data, and research confirming that collaborative group work, at its best, produces better results (Baer 2003; Johnson and Johnson 1994; McKeachie 2002). Many claim that students enjoy group work and that it leads to both increased learning and enhanced social skills. If this is commonly…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Interpersonal Competence
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Hirshbein, Laura D.; Fitzgerald, Kate; Riba, Michelle – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: This article explores past, present, and future issues for women and teaching in academic psychiatry. A small study of didactic teaching responsibilities along faculty groups in one academic psychiatry department helps to illustrate challenges and opportunities for women in psychiatric teaching settings. Background: Although women have…
Descriptors: Tenure, Women Faculty, Medical Schools, Females
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