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Bishop, Keith; Feasey, Rosemary – Primary Science Review, 2006
The AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust (AZSTT) was created as a registered charity in 1997 with a mission to support the teaching of science in primary schools in the UK. Since 1997, the Trust has commissioned, and is continuing to commission, a broad spectrum of large-scale innovative projects and smaller scale cluster projects designed to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Elementary School Science
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Hopkins, Brian – PRIMUS, 2004
The interconnected world of actors and movies is a familiar, rich example for graph theory. This paper gives the history of the "Kevin Bacon Game" and makes extensive use of a Web site to analyze the underlying graph. The main content is the classroom development of the weighted average to determine the best choice of "center" for the graph. The…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Web Sites, Graphs, Mathematics Instruction
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Guenther, Rebecca; Myrick, Leslie – Journal of Archival Organization, 2006
Born-digital material such as archived Web sites provides unique challenges in ensuring access and preservation. This article examines some of the technical challenges involved in harvesting and managing Web archives as well as metadata strategies to provide descriptive, technical, and preservation related information about archived Web sites,…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Preservation, Archives, Metadata
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Moss, Nicholas – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2005
The e-syllabus is a set of Web pages in which each course in the curriculum is assigned a "course page" and multiple "session pages." Course pages have a standardized format that provides course objectives, course policies, required or recommended textbooks, grading scales, and faculty listings. A separate session page is…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Textbooks, Dental Schools, Course Objectives
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Corredor, Javier – Computers and Education, 2006
This article explores the influence of prior knowledge on the setting of goals and use of content in museum website visits. Goal setting is a crucial process in organizing the activities of surfers in open environments, such as museum websites, where surfers faced ill-defined tasks. To this end, 12 graduate students were asked to surf through two…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Web Sites, Museums, Goal Orientation
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Belia, Sarah; Fidler, Fiona; Williams, Jennifer; Cumming, Geoff – Psychological Methods, 2005
Little is known about researchers' understanding of confidence intervals (CIs) and standard error (SE) bars. Authors of journal articles in psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and medicine were invited to visit a Web site where they adjusted a figure until they judged 2 means, with error bars, to be just statistically significantly different (p…
Descriptors: Researchers, Misconceptions, Intervals, Statistical Significance
Technology & Learning, 2005
This article features the netTrekker d.i. The World Wide Web offers students the ability to do extensive searches for information. Properly used, it allows them to conduct the type of in-depth research that past generations could only dream of. Along with the opportunities are challenges. Danger lurks in the form of sites with misleading,…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Internet, Web Sites, Search Strategies
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Neumeier, Petra – ReCALL, 2005
In the course of designing, writing and implementing CALL-supported material, it has become evident to me that a systematic investigation into the factors that shape the Blended Learning (BL) experience in the context of language learning and teaching is missing and urgently needed. The core question when designing a BL environment is: Which…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Blended Learning, Second Language Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Todaro, Julie Beth – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2004
In this article, the author talks about e-zines, also identified as ezines. E-zines are online resources most commonly referred to as magazines or "zines" (print-world lingo for do-it-yourself publications) for short. Even though delivered over the Web, they are considered publications with small circulation and are primarily delivered over the…
Descriptors: Directories, Periodicals, Internet, Electronic Journals
Cigale, George – Library Journal, 2005
The surprising success of Live Homework Help, a product of Tutor.com unknown to libraries before 2001, is in very large part owing to the company's effort to understand library funding and help libraries tap into all kinds of potential funding sources. The story is a model for partnerships between other companies and libraries. For the people of…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Library Automation, Web Sites, Homework
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Beaudoin, Martin – ReCALL, 2004
The advantages of computer-assisted grammar teaching and more recently, web-based grammar teaching, include the possibility, for the instructor, of devoting class time to teaching communication skills, and the capacity of individualizing the course work. Several websites have been created for these very reasons. However, most of these sites…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Principles, Grammar, Internet
Teahan, John – NCSSSMST Journal, 2006
In little more than a decade, the Web has become an essential medium for information, entertainment, and commerce, making its adoption among consumers quicker than any other medium before it. The majority of American classrooms have become connected to the Internet in the same short time span. Previously, science or mathematics students might have…
Descriptors: Internet, Social Networks, Information Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
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Green, Barbara; Stortz, Martha – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2006
Finding themselves teaching to increasingly diverse student populations, two mid-career faculty from different disciplines embarked on a common voyage to make their foundational courses more sensitive to student learning styles. Adrift in the seas of multiple intelligences and multiculturalism, the researchers quickly abandoned any hope of…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Cognitive Style, Cultural Pluralism, Web Sites
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Warger, Tom – Planning for Higher Education, 2006
Over the past dozen years, the switch from paper to electronic sources of information has been all encompassing. How can technology support the efforts of scholars to find and evaluate information? General-purpose search engines use an obscure mix of advanced algorithms to index, search, match, and rank results. Metasearch software extends the…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Directories, Internet, Information Technology
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Pacurar, Ecaterina Giacomini; Trigano, Philippe; Alupoaie, Sorin – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Our article presents a pedagogical scenarios-based web application that allows the automatic generation and development of pedagogical websites. These pedagogical scenarios are represented in the IMS Learning Design standard. Our application is a web portal helping teachers to dynamically generate web course structures, to edit pedagogical content…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Internet, Instructional Design, Web Sites
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