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Peer reviewedHart, Betty; Daisley, Margaret – Computers and Composition, 1994
Reports on the authors' experiences negotiating within an alien culture while attending and presenting at a conference in Japan. Notes that integrating computer technology in language skills classes is still new in Japan. Concludes that the world electronic culture will ask that educators consider that the technological tools used are imbued with…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLane, Scott D.; Critchfield, Thomas S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1998
This study explored whether an identity-matching-based stimulus equivalence procedure could be used to teach vowel and consonant stimulus classes to two adolescent females with moderate mental retardation. Both participants acquired five-member classes of vowel and consonant stimuli, which subsequently generalized to vocal classification and to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Uses in Education, Consonants, Identification
Nash, James – ADE Bulletin, 1998
Gives detailed information needed to begin using a common database program such as "Access" or "Paradox" for scheduling college English courses. (PA)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Database Management Systems, English Departments, Higher Education
Peer reviewedReynolds, Thomas J.; Lewis, Charles R. – Computers and Composition, 1997
Explores the notion of computer access for composition students. Focuses on the need for a more complex understanding of access, given the real conditions under which students write. Notes that analyzing the issue requires attention to traditional configurations of class and ownership and to the ways that current and ever-changing student working…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Education, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Krech, Bob; Dudzik, Jasmine; Tolbert, Marilyn – Instructor, 1998
Three elementary educators present computer tools to help teachers get the school year off to a good start. They include Quick Study Reference Charts, which are laminated cards that describe useful features of over 100 computer tools; user-friendly software for designing badges on the computer; and an affordable plug-and-play scanner. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Peripherals, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedKostopoulos, George K. – Internet Research, 1998
Examines academic, technical (network access, server capabilities, browser compatibility), administrative, instructional (technical support, student evaluation), and behavioral considerations of Internet-delivered education; discusses challenges to implementation (technology mastering, faculty training, course restructuring); and presents a course…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Course Objectives, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedSaba, Farhad – Distance Education, 1998
Discusses the use of technology in higher education and cites statewide plans in California and Washington that have recently been criticized for an overemphasis on technology. Topics include knowledge as a static commodity and as a dynamic process; new paradigms of knowledge; and where information technology can make a difference. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHinrichsen, P. F. – Physics Education, 2001
Uses a computer interface to measure terminal voltage versus current characteristic of a variety of batteries, their series and parallel combinations, and the variation with discharge. The concept of an internal resistance demonstrates that current flows through the battery determine the efficiency and serve to introduce Thevenin's theorem.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electric Batteries, Elementary Secondary Education, Physics
Peer reviewedMishra, Punyashloke; Nicholson, Michael D.; Wojcikiewicz, Steven K. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Suggests it is not difficult to imbue computers with human personalities. Discusses the work of Rodolphe Topffer (1799-1846), an artist, designer, and amateur psychologist. Concludes that responding socially to computers has significant implications for media literacy. (SG)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWilliams, Sean D. – Computers and Composition, 2001
Notes that basing composition almost exclusively on verbal instruction counters the very nature of literacy education, because the current verbal-based education system produces illiterates in this highly visual and multimodal modern society. Demonstrates composition's verbal bias; argues that this bias is both politically and rhetorically…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Literacy, Rhetoric
Peer reviewedSefton-Green, Julian – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Suggests that aspirations to de-school society and empower young people to be independent producers of culture are part of a wider debate. Notes that new partnerships between school and popular culture need to be developed at a number of different levels. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Creativity, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedBruce, Bertram C. – Journal of Literacy Research, 1997
Considers the stance of literacy educators and researchers toward technology, and where technology is with respect to other concerns about reading and writing processes, learning, multiculturalism, texts, assessment, and socio-cultural contexts. Concludes that technologies do not oppose, replace, enhance, or otherwise stand apart from literacy,…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Internet, Literacy
Wisconsin Public High School Business Teachers' Use of the Internet as a Teaching and Learning Tool.
Peer reviewedRistau, Robert; Rogers, Harriet; Crank, Floyd – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2000
Responses from 196 of 404 secondary business teachers in Wisconsin indicated the majority used the Internet extensively; there no differences related to school size or teaching experience. Current information and student motivation were positive features; controlling student access and difficulty accessing sites were drawbacks. Insufficient…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Computer Uses in Education, High Schools
Peer reviewedBrosnan, Tiim; Reynolds, Yvonne – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2001
Investigates patterns of students' science thinking across four different science phenomena focusing on changes that come with age and science education. Asks secondary school students whether offered sentences appearing on a computer screen that gave different explanations for four common changes in materials made any sense to them. (Contains 20…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTall, David – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2000
Considers cognitive development in mathematics and its relationship to computer technology with special emphasis on the use of visual imagery and symbols and the later shift to formal axiomatic theories. Presents empirical evidence to show how these forms of thinking are enhanced, changed, or impeded by the use of technology. (Contains 36…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education


