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Drew, Christopher – Educational Media International, 2017
The versatility, intimacy and ease of production of podcasting make it a logical technology to apply to flexible education contexts. As a result, there has been increasing scholarly interest in the value of education podcasting in recent years. While education podcasting literature has tended to explore podcast implementation in institutional…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Audio Equipment, Information Dissemination, Instructional Design
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Ball, Edward; Ruiz, Frances; Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2017
We have developed an online oscilloscope program which allows users to see waveforms by utilizing their computer microphones, selecting from our library of over 30 audio files, and opening any *.mp3 or *.wav file on their computers. The oscilloscope displays real-time signals against time. The oscilloscope has been calibrated so one can make…
Descriptors: Measurement Equipment, Science Equipment, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Bolden, Benjamin – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2017
While artist-researchers have been productive within the domains of the literary arts, visual arts, dance and drama, there is little musical arts-based educational research reported in the literature. This article introduces a research methodology to address this deficit: musically enhanced narrative inquiry (MENI). The article describes the…
Descriptors: Music, Inquiry, Research Methodology, Audio Equipment
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Mitchell, Helen; Benedict, Roger – Research Studies in Music Education, 2017
Listening is regarded as the most fundamental contact with music performers, but this is challenged by a growing body of evidence which suggests that sight is as important as sound in evaluating music performers. Music students learn traditional performance skills for the music profession, but do not learn to think critically about preparation and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Listening Skills, Auditory Perception, Auditory Training
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Marchman, Virginia A.; Martínez, Lucía Z.; Hurtado, Nereyda; Grüter, Theres; Fernald, Anne – Developmental Science, 2017
In research on language development by bilingual children, the early language environment is commonly characterized in terms of the relative amount of exposure a child gets to each language based on parent report. Little is known about how absolute measures of child-directed speech in two languages relate to language growth. In this study of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Spanish Speaking, English, Parent Attitudes
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Bateman, Amanda; Church, Amelia – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
Early childhood research has investigated children's use of objects largely focusing on cognitive and motor development. Yet members of a particular culture, such as young children's peer groups, use objects that have cultural relevance as "conversational" items, as a means to interacting with other members of the group. This article…
Descriptors: Playgrounds, Young Children, Play, Manipulative Materials
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Joanna Neil – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2017
This experimental paper, 'Interview with Self', is not so much the findings of a research project, but rather the continuing process of it. It is part of an auto-ethnographic study of the creative making process, presented here in its unedited form as an example of a methodology and as an artefact of practice. The use of digital technologies and…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Metacognition, Creativity
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Toscano, Rocío; Gavilán-Izquierdo, José María; Sánchez, Victoria – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2019
From a commognitive approach, this article focuses on the discourse generated by preservice primary teachers who are solving didactic-mathematical tasks. Our aims are to study the characteristics of the aforementioned discourse and, through these characteristics, identify whether a discourse close to the one of primary teachers is beginning to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Discourse Analysis, Preservice Teachers
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VanMeter, Rebecca A.; Schetzsle, Stacey; Howie, Katharine – Marketing Education Review, 2019
Traditional MBA programs and course delivery methods have come under increased scrutiny, to the point of being labeled passé. Specific criticisms include the relevance of the material and an inability to prepare students for the real world. This paper presents a teaching innovation whereby the textbook chapters align with short podcasts that serve…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Business Administration Education, Marketing
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Rolin-Ianziti, Jeanne Claire; Ord, Carl – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2019
This study expands on previous research in concept-based instruction (CBI) by investigating the use of the grammatical concept of aspect as a tool to mediate decision making during tasks. Specifically, this article reports the findings of a longitudinal case study that examines one student's explanations for his choice of French past tense…
Descriptors: College Students, Advanced Students, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods
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Koulaguina, Elena; Shi, Rushen – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 2019
Children begin to learn abstract rules at an early age, in an implicit way, without access to rule descriptions. They rely on specific rule instances that they encounter. However, rule instances often co-occur with rule-inconsistent instances. One kind of inconsistent input, non-application instances, constitutes a learnability problem. For…
Descriptors: Infants, Generalization, Linguistic Input, Grammar
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Gonzalez, Maru; McKee, Katherine E.; Kokozos, Michael; Shealy, Luke; Chan, Sam – Journal of Extension, 2019
The #PassTheMicYouth multimedia program is a youth-centered, youth-led podcast and blog that amplifies the voices and lived experiences of young people across social identity groups. Grounded in a positive youth development framework and informed by a critical pedagogical tradition, #PassTheMicYouth shines a spotlight on sociopolitical issues…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Youth, Social Problems, Political Issues
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Asadu, Emmanuela U.; Okoro, Faith A.; Kadiri, Goodluck C. – English Language Teaching, 2019
The intelligibility of everyday speech is built on the mastery and the use of appropriate intonation patterns. This makes intonation the music of everyday speech of which its appropriate use has been the final hurdle that the majority of the speakers of English as a Second Language have not crossed. This paper investigated the intonation patterns…
Descriptors: Intonation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Obiri-Yeboah, Monica Apenteng – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2019
This paper examines the linguistic repertoires and domains of language use of the members of Victory Baptist Church at Nkwantanang (a suburb of Kade), an Akan-speaking area in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Data for the study is from observations and transcribed recordings of Sunday services, youth and women fellowship meetings, as well as…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Churches, Religion, Foreign Countries
Won, Yongkook – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Despite the benefits of performance-based oral communication tests, a plethora of variables, as illustrated in Ockey and Li's (2015) model of oral communication assessment, can create construct-irrelevant variance in test scores. In relation to human participants in the oral communication tests, previous studies mostly focused on the direct effect…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Tests, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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