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Mavroudi, Elizabeth; Jons, Heike – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
This paper critically reviews the use of video documentaries in the assessment of human geography field courses. It aims to contribute to recent debates about the role of visual methods for developing active and deep learning in student-centred teaching. Based on four days of group work in Crete, 30 third-year students produced individual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Human Geography, Documentaries
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Swan, Kathy; Hofer, Mark; Swan, Gerry – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2011
Three criteria for meaningful student learning--construction of knowledge, disciplined inquiry, and value beyond school--are assessed as authentic learning outcomes for an implementation of a digital documentary project in two fifth grade history classrooms where teachers' practices are constrained by a high-stakes testing climate. In all three…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Stakes Tests, Grade 5, Relevance (Education)
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Kortsarts, Yana; Fischbach, Adam; Rufinus, Jeff; Utell, Janine M.; Yoon, Suk-Chung – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
Developing and applying oral and written communication skills in the undergraduate computer science and computer information systems curriculum--one of the ABET accreditation requirements - is a very challenging and, at the same time, a rewarding task that provides various opportunities to enrich the undergraduate computer science and computer…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Skill Development, Oral Language, Communication Skills
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Buechler, Scott – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
Web 2.0 is not only for kids anymore, businesses are using it, too. Businesses are adopting Web 2.0 technology for a variety of purposes. In this article, the author discusses how he incorporates Web 2.0 into his business communications course. He describes a project that has both individual and collaborative elements and requires extensive…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Public Speaking, Electronic Publishing, Business
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Caceres, M. J.; Chamoso, J. M.; Azcarate, P. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
Learning portfolios are increasingly being used in university teacher-education programs as assessment instrument. With formative assessment in mind, this study provides a method to assess the modifications made by each pre-service teacher in his/her project included in his/her learning portfolio. The project consisted of designing a lesson plan…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Mathematics Education, Formative Evaluation
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Eskrootchi, Rogheyeh; Oskrochi, G. Reza – Educational Technology & Society, 2010
Incorporating computer-simulation modelling into project-based learning may be effective but requires careful planning and implementation. Teachers, especially, need pedagogical content knowledge which refers to knowledge about how students learn from materials infused with technology. This study suggests that students learn best by actively…
Descriptors: Males, Females, Science Projects, Student Projects
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Eppes, Martha Cary – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2009
A field-based study of soils and the factors that influence their development is a strong, broad introduction to geologic concepts and research. A course blueprint is detailed where students design and complete a semester-long field-based soil geomorphology project. Students are first taught basic soil concepts and to describe soil, sediment and…
Descriptors: Geology, Earth Science, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Research
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Kraftmakher, Yaakov – European Journal of Physics, 2009
Employment of a data-acquisition system for data collection and calculations makes experiments with antennas more convenient and less time consuming. The determined directional patterns of the dipole antennas of different lengths are in reasonable agreement with theory. The enhancement of the signal by using a reflector is demonstrated, and a…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Duran, Emilio; Ballone Duran, Lena; Worch, Eric A. – Science Education Review, 2009
One of the biggest present challenges for teachers, especially in primary classrooms, is the need to address the content standards in all subject areas with the same amount of instructional time. While curriculum integration continues to be a powerful strategy to meet this challenge, teachers often find it difficult to bridge the gap between…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Animals, Curriculum Development, Visual Arts
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Fung, Leo Sun-wai; Chan, Yu-nang – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2009
The aim of this research is to study the effectiveness of using videoconferencing as a tool for collaborative learning on water pollution among students from two secondary schools located in different districts. The poor water quality of the nullahs in urban areas aroused the interest of students from two secondary schools in Tin Shui Wai and Wong…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Water Quality, Water Pollution, Teleconferencing
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Charlton, Terence; Devlin, Marie; Drummond, Sarah – Computer Science Education, 2009
As part of the CETL ALiC initiative (Centre of Excellence in Teaching and Learning: Active Learning in Computing), undergraduate computing science students at Newcastle and Durham universities participated in a cross-site team software development project. To ensure we offer adequate resources to support this collaboration, we conducted an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Networks, Web Sites, Communication Strategies
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Levin, Tamar; Nevo, Yael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2009
This longitudinal case study of a single school examines changes in the educational beliefs of 10 elementary-school teachers who experienced a constructivist-based trans-disciplinary curriculum (CTC). After 3 years of experiencing a CTC, which emerges through theme-oriented and project-based learning, teachers' educational beliefs had changed to…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Attitudes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Longitudinal Studies
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Tural, Guner; Yigit, Nevzat; Alev, Nedim – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2009
Project work is the primary method which enables practicing the activities that contemporary learning theories suggest. The aim of this study is to determine the issues encountered during project work in accordance with students' and teachers' views in secondary schools physics courses in the city of Trabzon, Turkey where project work has been…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Secondary School Teachers, Student Projects, Elementary Education
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Wang, Qiyun – Computers & Education, 2009
Collaboration becomes an essential competency in the current knowledge society. In this study, a collaborative learning environment was designed to facilitate students in group collaboration. Instructional support strategies of friendship and meaningful learning tasks were applied to promote collaboration. Scaffolding strategies such as writing…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Friendship, Educational Environment, Student Projects
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Pecore, John; Snow, Melanie; Lim, Miyoun – Science Teacher, 2009
A group of high school students and chaperones boarded a bus for historic Oakland Cemetery located in downtown Atlanta. Students explored the site and made observations of the gravestones, many of which were old and run-down. Upon leaving the cemetery, students--based on their interests--developed various chemistry investigations aimed at…
Descriptors: Investigations, Chemistry, Learning Processes, High School Students
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