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Tauke, Beth; Story, Mary Follette; Ostroff, Elaine – Technology Teacher, 2004
Industrial design and technology are lab-based disciplines with highly visual products, hands-on activities, and frequent interactions between faculty and students. As a result, the ways that online resources are used in these courses tend to be different from other subject areas with more lecture-oriented modes of learning. This article addresses…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Educational Resources, Technology Education, Internet
McIntire, Todd – Technology & Learning, 2004
Student information systems, one of the first applications of computer technology in education, are undergoing a significant transition yet again. The first major shift in SIS technologies occurred about 15 years ago when they evolved from mainframe programs to client-server solutions. Now, vendors across the board are offering centralized…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Database Management Systems, Information Systems, Internet
Berry, John; Blumenstein, Lynn; DiMattia, Susan; Kenney, Brian; Oder, Norman; Rogers, Michael – Library Journal, 2004
The American Library Association's (ALA) Annual Conference, June 24?30, in steamy Orlando, drew 19,575 people, including 5,739 exhibitors, the lowest total since Miami in 1994, not counting the SARS-shadowed conference in Toronto last year (see statistics, p. 15). Although this years conference was filled with exciting events, this abstract is…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Public Libraries, Library Associations, Librarians
Minkel, Walter – School Library Journal, 2004
Understanding precisely how young people search for online information is both easy and frustrating. It's a snap because we can easily observe kids sitting down at a computer, going straight to Google, typing in one or two key words, and selecting a few Web pages from a huge list of hits. It's frustrating because of the many questions their…
Descriptors: Youth, Use Studies, Search Engines, Internet
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Stapleton, Paul – Modern Language Journal, 2005
As scholars increasingly view the World Wide Web (the Web) as a legitimate research resource in academic writing, questions remain regarding how Web sources, as new media, influence the writing of second and foreign language (L2) learners. Via a 17-item questionnaire and an analysis of the references to 243 Web sources in the essays of 43 Japanese…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Internet, Writing (Composition), Academic Discourse
Balas, Janet L. – Computers in Libraries, 2005
A special feature in the previous issue acknowledged the magazine's 25th anniversary, and current columnists as well as former contributors were asked to think back over their work and to share favorite covers, articles, and memories. Since I have been writing for CIL for nearly 18 years, I had plenty of past columns to review. It was interesting…
Descriptors: Internet, Online Courses, Library Automation, Electronic Libraries
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Lawhon, Tommie; Ennis-Cole, Demetria L.; Ennis, Willie, III – Journal of Faculty Development, 2004
New professors need to be aware of their institution's tenure and promotion policies, departmental and college climate, scholarly requirements, and professional responsibilities for publication, scholarly presentations, teaching, and service. Vignettes reflect some of the pitfalls and recommendations to consider when seeking tenure. Applications…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Technology, Tenure, Scholarship
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Crowther, Michael S.; Keller, Chris C.; Waddoups, Gregory L. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Brigham Young University's Center for Instructional Design (CID) creates online courses and multimedia instructional applications for university faculty. This paper asserts that including usability testing as a part of evaluation improves the quality and effectiveness of computer-mediated instruction. The paper describes the fundamental purpose…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Quality Control, Online Courses, Instructional Design
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Strachan, Rosanne; Murray, Rowena; Grierson, Hilary – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Online web tools are becoming an important and accessible means of supporting learning in higher education. Student writing is central to teaching and learning (Lillis, 2001). This paper describes an online tool designed to support dissertation writing. By combining three types of online space instructional material, a writing space and planning…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Holistic Approach, Internet, Doctoral Dissertations
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Koohang, Alex – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
This study attempted to investigate students perceptions toward the use of the digital library in weekly web-based distance learning assignments portion of a hybrid instructional programme. Attention was given to three variables: age, gender, and prior experience with the Internet. A Likert-type instrument consisting of 10 items was designed to…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Assignments, Distance Education, Internet
Nixon, Judith M.; Kirkwood, Hal P., Jr. – Library Journal, 2004
Like any well-run company deciding on what products and services to offer, a good library should pay attention to customer demand when it is building its business reference collection. What kind of information do business patrons want? Most are looking for company and industry details: a corporate address or name of an officer, financial data for…
Descriptors: Reference Materials, Library Services, Internet, Library Materials
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Brisco, Shonda – Teacher Librarian, 2004
One of the hardest administrative duties for teacher-librarians seems to be collection development. One would think that the selection of books would be effortless, especially with the number of online bookstores offering used book discounts or free shipping for large orders. Deepening budget cuts and limited or untrained staff means collection…
Descriptors: Selection Tools, School Libraries, Media Selection, Library Services
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Payne, Denise A.; Johnson, Julie M. – College Student Journal, 2005
The purpose of this project was to provide a resource for distance education graduate students or their instructors to help students excel in their online programs. The researchers interviewed 15 people, consisting of current students and recent graduates. Participants provided information about the nature of online courses, why these courses were…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Online Courses, Graduate Students, Distance Education
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Plymale, William O. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2005
In 1991 Mark Weiser introduced the idea of ubiquitous computing: a world in which computers and associated technologies become invisible, and thus indistinguishable from everyday life. This invisible computing is accomplished by means of "embodied virtuality," the process of drawing computers into the physical world. Weiser proposed that…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Internet
Albanese, Andrew Richard – Library Journal, 2005
On January 15, 2005, a standing-room-only crowd of librarians listened as a panel of experts, moderated by Columbia University's Jim Neal, voiced support for the National Institute of Health's (NIH) proposal to mandate free online access to the research it funds. This article briefly discusses some personal accounts where open access would have…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Access to Information, Internet, Government Role
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