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Thibeault, Matthew D. – General Music Today, 2011
This article details the use of multimedia spectrogram displays for visualizing and understanding music. A section on foundational considerations presents similarities and differences between Western musical scores and spectrograms, in particular the benefit in avoiding Western notation when using music from a culture where representation through…
Descriptors: Music, Multimedia Materials, Audio Equipment, Music Education
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Winters, Kari-Lynn; Vratulis, Vetta – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2013
Drawing on case illustrations of a six-year-old child as he "assembles" a digital world using Webkinz[TM], this paper proposes an approach that researchers and educators might use to understand, analyse and critique multimodality. This multidisciplinary theoretical framework integrates new literacies, social semiotics and critical…
Descriptors: Young Children, Critical Literacy, Concept Formation, Semiotics
Jaurez, James J. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Information communication technologies (ICT) in education is an expanding field, and within this field there is a need for development of effective systems for faculty and learners to communicate feedback and assess performance. The increasing migration of many academic disciplines and courses to an online format has prompted an increased need for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Computer Assisted Testing, Grades (Scholastic)
Mazza, Riccardo; Baldassari, Andrea; Guidi, Roberto – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
This paper presents Ondigita, a platform developed at the University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland for the management and delivery of digital documents to students enrolled in bachelor's courses in various curricula within the field of engineering. Ondigita allows our organization to have a cloud-based repository of educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Computer Oriented Programs
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Bolden, Benjamin – Music Educators Journal, 2013
This article describes uses for podcasts in music education, focusing on learner-created podcasts as an opportunity for students to construct and represent knowledge. The author outlines a podcast assignment that enables secondary and postsecondary students to examine and more deeply understand the meaning music holds for them and the role it has…
Descriptors: Music Education, Student Developed Materials, Web 2.0 Technologies, Documentaries
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Suzanne M. Miller; Merridy A. Knips; Stephen Goss – English Journal, 2013
A series of studies in a mature multimodal composing project demonstrates that through digital video (DV) composing about literature, diverse students, including many who struggled in school, learned new ways of engaging literature, performing meaning, and thinking symbolically through multimodal translations of the text. Students' focus in these…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Language Arts, Literature, Multimedia Materials
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Wolfe, Paula; Kleijwegt, Danielle – English Journal, 2012
The emergence of quality multimodal texts such as graphic novels may provide new vistas that allow adolescents access to more complex readings of difficult texts. This is especially true for the large number of graphic versions of Shakespearean text that have recently come on the market. However, it is still unclear as to what students actually…
Descriptors: Drama, Literacy, Visual Literacy, Multimedia Materials
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Sadaghiani, Homeyra R. – Physics Teacher, 2012
To engage students in a more meaningful discussion of course material and prompt their higher thinking skills, most instructors expect students to read the course textbook for initial exposure to the course content before class. However, as many instructors are aware, most students do not read their textbook throughout the quarter. At California…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Web Based Instruction
Blowers, Helene – Computers in Libraries, 2012
Spaces such as the Chicago and Miami YOUmedia centers are great examples of digital media labs. Focused on providing technology and services that allow teens to explore their passions in an unstructured creative process, these labs provide technology that encourages the self-expression and creation of ideas in almost any digital format, such as…
Descriptors: Creativity, Video Technology, Electronic Libraries, Library Services
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Topal, Arzu Deveci – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2016
The success of a distance education program can be evaluated according to student satisfaction, aside from comprehensive examinations, projects and presentations. The purpose of this research study is to determine both the relationship between e-course satisfaction and online learning readiness by ascertaining student levels, and the effect of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Student Satisfaction, Foreign Countries
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Kesler, Ted; Tinio, Pablo P. L.; Nolan, Brian T. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2016
This article reports on an action research project with 9 eighth-grade special education students in a self-contained classroom in an urban public school. The 1st author, in collaboration with the classroom teacher (3rd author), taught the students a critical media literacy framework to explore popular culture websites. Students learned to analyze…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Popular Culture, Web Sites
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Spector, J. Michael; Ifenthaler, Dirk; Sampson, Demetrios; Yang, Lan; Mukama, Evode; Warusavitarana, Amali; Dona, Kulari Lokuge; Eichhorn, Koos; Fluck, Andrew; Huang, Ronghuai; Bridges, Susan; Lu, Jiingyan; Ren, Youqun; Gui, Xiaoqing; Deneen, Christopher C.; San Diego, Jonathan; Gibson, David C. – Educational Technology & Society, 2016
This paper is based on the deliberations of the Assessment Working Group at EDUsummIT 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand. All of the members of Thematic Working Group 5 (TWG5) have contributed to this synthesis of potentials, concerns and issues with regard to the role of technology in assessment as, for and of learning in the 21st century. The group…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Summative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
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Clennon, Ornette D.; Kagan, Carolyn; Lawthom, Rebecca; Swindells, Rachel – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences of using participative community arts in work with young people and intergenerational groups in inner-city Manchester, UK. We used mixed methods to examine the impact of and engagement with community arts in two projects. One study was quasi…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Programs, Urban Areas, Quasiexperimental Design
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Gegenfurtner, Andreas; Quesada-Pallarès, Carla; Knogler, Maximilian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
This study examines how design characteristics in digital simulation-based learning environments moderate self-efficacy and transfer of learning. Drawing on social cognitive theory and the cognitive theory of multimedia learning, the meta-analysis psychometrically cumulated k?=?15 studies of 25 years of research with a total sample size of…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Computer Simulation, Computer System Design, Educational Environment
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Artello, Kristine – Innovative Higher Education, 2014
Today's employers seek high levels of creativity, communication, and critical thinking, which are considered essential skills in the workplace. Engaging undergraduate students in critical thinking is especially challenging in introductory courses. The advent of YouTube, inexpensive video cameras, and easy-to-use video editors provides…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Multimedia Instruction, Multimedia Materials, Student Research
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