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Kleinman, Sharon – Communication Teacher, 2005
More instructors at every educational level are developing online courses and adding online components to face-to-face courses on an ever-broadening array of topics each semester. This paper provides recommendations for designing and maintaining online learning environments that encourage active learning, interaction, and academic integrity based…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Integrity, Active Learning
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Armstrong, Victoria; Curran, Sarah – Computers and Education, 2006
Digital video can play an important role in reconfiguring educational research methodology that challenges the perceived distinction between teachers and academics--the former normally positioned as "users" of research that has been designed, interpreted and theorised by the latter, usually the "producers" or academics [Triggs, P., & John, P.…
Descriptors: Models, Cooperation, Research Methodology, Educational Research
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Markett, C.; Sanchez, I. Arnedillo; Weber, S.; Tangney, B. – Computers and Education, 2006
Interactivity in the classroom is reported to promote a more active learning environment, facilitate the building of learning communities, provide greater feedback for lecturers, and help student motivation. Various definitions of interactivity exist in the literature, alternately focusing on the participants, structure and technology. The "PLS…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Motivation, Teacher Student Relationship, Telecommunications
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Baquedano-Lopez, Patricia; Solis, Jorge L.; Kattan, Shlomy – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2005
In this article, we propose a theory for understanding the processes of adaptation in classroom learning and interaction. Adaptation processes are the emergent, improvisational, and recursive relationships between tensions and how they subsequently reorder learning activities. Through the analysis of a representative example of classroom…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Interaction, Classrooms, Teaching Methods
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Krause, Neal – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
This study is designed to test two hypotheses. The first specifies that older adults who live in dilapidated neighborhoods will receive less social support and encounter more negative interaction with family and friends. The second hypothesis proposes that the relationship between deteriorated neighborhood conditions and social relationships will…
Descriptors: Interaction, Neighborhoods, Older Adults, Hypothesis Testing
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Blatchford, Peter; Bassett, Paul; Brown, Penelope – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
The authors examined class size effects on teacher-pupil interactions, pupil engagement, and pupil-pupil interaction. They extended previous research by recognizing the hierarchical nature of observation data and the possible influence of other variables. The study used a time sampling method involving 257 children (aged 10-11 years) in 16 small…
Descriptors: Small Classes, Observation, Interaction, Teaching Assistants
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Gureasko-Moore, Sammi; DuPaul, George J.; White, George P. – Behavior Modification, 2006
Self-management procedures have been used in school settings to successfully reduce problem behaviors, as well as to reinforce appropriate behavior. A multiple-baseline across participants design was applied in this study to evaluate the effects of using a self-management procedure to enhance the classroom preparation skills of secondary school…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Intervention, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Millrood, Radislav – ELT Journal, 2004
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is an approach to language teaching which is claimed to help achieve excellence in learner performance. Yet there is little evidence of the impact that NLP techniques in teachers' discourse can have on learners. The article draws on workshops with teachers where classroom simulations were used to raise teachers'…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Interaction, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Brown, Elizabeth; Cristea, Alexandra; Stewart, Craig; Brailsford, Tim – Educational Technology & Society, 2005
This paper describes the use of adaptation patterns in the task of formulating standards for adaptive educational hypermedia (AEH) systems that is currently under investigation by the EU ADAPT project. Within this project, design dimensions for high granularity patterns have been established. In this paper we focus on detailing lower granularity…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Classification
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Batchelor, Denise; Taylor, Heather – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
Research tells us that children with developmental disabilities and delays have reduced social interaction and reduced social acceptance by other children in comparison with their same-aged peers within early childhood settings. The consequence of this is that these children have limited access to the possible developmental opportunities within…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Adjustment (to Environment), Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
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Sriraman, Bharath – Mathematics Educator, 2004
Mathematical creativity ensures the growth of mathematics as a whole. However, the source of this growth, the creativity of the mathematician, is a relatively unexplored area in mathematics and mathematics education. In order to investigate how mathematicians create mathematics, a qualitative study involving five creative mathematicians was…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Creativity, Cognitive Processes, Qualitative Research
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Brown-Syed, Christopher; Adkins, Denice; Tsai, Hui-Hsien – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2005
This article looks at learning styles of library and information science (LIS) students. Felder and Solomon's "Index of Learning Styles" was administered to 108 LIS students between 2001 and 2002. These results were analyzed with respect to results from learning style assessments administered in the 1980s. Learning style preferences were compared…
Descriptors: Information Science Education, Cognitive Style, Distance Education, Web Based Instruction
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Dawson, Shane – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
Given the current diversity of communication tools at an educator's disposal, what role (if any) does the discussion forum play in the development of a strong sense of community among students? This study sought to investigate the relationship between discussion forum interaction and perceived student sense of community. The results of the study…
Descriptors: Interaction, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion, Correlation
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Philp, Jenefer – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2003
Interaction has been argued to promote noticing of L2 form in a context crucial to learning--when there is a mismatch between the input and the learner's interlanguage (IL) grammar (Gass & Varonis, 1994; Long, 1996; Pica, 1994). This paper investigates the extent to which learners may notice native speakers' reformulations of their IL grammar in…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Native Speakers, Metacognition, Grammar
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Rojas-Drummond, Sylvia; Mercer, Neil – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
Research in Mexican and British schools provides an empirical basis for arguing that, by the use of certain kinds of interactional strategies, teachers can enable children to become more able in managing individual and joint reasoning and learning activities in the classroom. The research described is based on a sociocultural conception and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cognitive Development, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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