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Caro, Patricia; McLean, Mary; Browning, Ellen; Hains, Ann – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2002
Eight faculty members from five different campuses across the state of Wisconsin collaboratively taught a seminar course in early childhood special education through distance education technologies. A description of the course development and implementation is provided followed by summaries of the qualitative and quantitative analyses of student…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Seminars, Distance Education, Program Improvement
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Horejsi, Martin – Science and Children, 2003
Assistive Technology (AT) helps a person with a physical, cognitive, learning, or speech disability perform tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible. There are hundreds of specialized AT devices on the market, but their price tags often prevent their use in elementary science classrooms. Fortunately, affordable technologies "are"…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities
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Zhang, Li-Fang; He, Yunfeng – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
In the present study, the thinking styles as defined in Sternberg's theory of mental self-government are tested against yet another domain relevant to student learning. This domain is students' knowledge and use of as well as their attitudes toward the use of computing and information technology (CIT) in education. One hundred and ninety-three (75…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Cognitive Style, Student Attitudes
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Hwang, Wu-Yuin; Wu, Shing-Ling – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
The purpose of this article is to identify the difficulty of learning materials in the network by using learner's portfolio in the asynchronous learning system. Asynchronous learning takes the advantage of information technology that records the learning portfolio of the learner. The data of the learning portfolio reflects the characteristics of…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Researchers, Educational Technology, Information Technology
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Dillon-Marable, Elizabeth; Valentine, Thomas – Adult Basic Education: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Adult Literacy Educational Planning, 2006
The purpose of this study was to better understand what optimal computer technology integration looks like in adult basic skills education (ABSE). One question guided the research: How is computer technology integration best conceptualized and measured? The study used the Delphi method to map the construct of computer technology integration and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Adult Basic Education, Delphi Technique
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Kambouri, Maria; Thomas, Siobhan; Mellar, Harvey – Learning, Media & Technology, 2006
Runner is a high-quality educational game designed by the University for Industry (UfI/"learndirect") to attract young adults who find learning in formal educational contexts difficult. A case study evaluation of this novel application of an adventure game genre to literacy learning is discussed, based on observations and interviews in…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Literacy Education, Adult Literacy, Case Studies
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DeNeui, Daniel L.; Dodge, Tiffany L. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2006
The current research focuses on the impact that learning management systems (LMS), specifically the Blackboard interface, are having on courses in psychology. Blackboard provides instructors with access to a powerful web-based instructional platform. One of the main benefits to students is the unfettered access to virtually anything an instructor…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Online Courses, Correlation, Distance Education
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Giles, Rebecca McMahon – Childhood Education, 2006
Exposure to cell phones, DVD players, video games, computers, digital cameras, and iPods has made today's young people more technologically advanced than those of any previous generation. As a result, parents are now concerned that their children are spending too much time in front of the computer. In this article, the author focuses her…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Video Games, Educational Technology, Access to Computers
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Raksit, Mandira – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
This study was about a single case of educational innovation and excellence in educational technology in a secondary school in Ontario. The researcher explored the question of how the innovation resulted from an individual effort and attainment remained a "contained entity" after its decade-long existence. From the lenses of multiple…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Educational Change
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Tancock, Susan M.; Segedy, Janis – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2004
This action research project was conducted in a 2nd-grade classroom in the Midwest to determine the effects of technology on responses to texts. Six texts, representing a variety of rending levels, were selected for the children to read. Children in the control group read and did research from printed texts, and children in the treatment group…
Descriptors: Action Research, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2
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Lawrenz, Frances; Gravely, Amy; Ooms, Ann – School Science and Mathematics, 2006
Use of technology in science and mathematics classes has been increasing, but there are differences in the amount of use of and students' perceptions of its helpfulness across grade levels and subject areas. Technology was reported as used only occasionally. Technology was used most often to understand or explore in more depth concepts taught in…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students, High School Students
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Johnson, Dan; Levy, Foster; Karsai, Istvan; Stroud, Kimberly – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Data sharing among multiple lab sections increases statistical power of data analyses and informs student-generated hypotheses. We describe how to collect, organize, and manage data to support replicate and rolling inquiry models, with three illustrative examples of activities from a population-level biology course for science majors. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Biology, Class Size, Higher Education, Science Laboratories
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Lim, Cher Ping – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2005
The spectacular development of information and communication technologies through the Internet has provided opportunities for students to explore the virtual world of information. In this article, the author discusses the necessary and sufficient conditions for successful online learning in educational institutions. The necessary conditions…
Descriptors: Internet, Strategic Planning, Online Courses, Educational Opportunities
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Borchelt, Nathan – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore the use of a cognitive computer tool by undergraduate calculus students as they worked cooperatively on mathematical tasks. Specific attention was given to levels of cognitive demand in which the students were engaged as they completed in-class labs with the assistance of MathCAD. Participants were assigned…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Computer Uses in Education
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Triona, Lara M.; Klahr, David – Science Education Review, 2007
Hands-on science typically uses physical materials to give students first-hand experience in scientific methodologies, but the recent availability of virtual laboratories raises an important question about whether what students' hands are on matters to their learning. The overall findings of two articles that employed simple comparisons of…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Scientific Methodology, Virtual Classrooms, Laboratory Experiments
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