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DenBeste, Michelle – History Teacher, 2003
As universities and history departments argue over how best to make history "relevant" to students of the twenty-first century, and as professors are increasingly under pressure to integrate technology into their courses, many questions remain unanswered as to the usefulness, reliability, and pedagogical soundness of the new and ever-changing…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Access to Computers
Martin, Vicki L.; Bennett, David S. – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: In recent years, the trend in medical education has been to utilize clerkship settings outside the medical school. Subsequently, students rotate at distant sites from the main campus and have lectures of varying quantity and quality. The objective of the present study was to standardize the core didactic experience for students in the…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Schools, Computer Assisted Instruction, Psychiatry
Granitz, Neil; Hugstad, Paul – Journal of Marketing Education, 2004
Excitement has been generated for using Internet technology as a vehicle to further numerous educational objectives, including enhanced student learning, greater integration of business school functional areas, and increased job market relevance. This article discusses how the Introductory Internet Marketing course can be positioned as a…
Descriptors: Business Education, Marketing, Educational Objectives, Internet
Stewart, Barbara L. – Internet and Higher Education, 2004
Socially responsible educational development issues include examination of whether students in diverse situations have access to educational programs. Within a global society that supports equal opportunities for individuals, issues of access to educational content have merit at both individual and societal levels. A framework for thinking about…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Distance Education, Online Courses, Social Responsibility
Whiting, Vicki R.; de Janasz, Suzanne C. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
Mentoring has transformed from traditional master-apprentice relationships into multiple developmental relationships that extend beyond functional, organizational, and geographic boundaries. The Internet provides one mechanism for proteges to identify mentors to help navigate career opportunities. The online mentor activity presented here requires…
Descriptors: Mentors, Course Content, Internet, Employment Opportunities
Montalvo, Gregory P. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2006
When the faculty of the Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies Department at Western Illinois University were asked to develop an online research methods course several years ago, the author was skeptical. How could anyone possibly teach the complexities of research over the internet? The author's face-to-face course focused on helping students…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum, Research Methodology, Online Courses
Cline, Kelly S. – PRIMUS, 2005
We present a design for a junior level numerical methods course that focuses on a series of five open-ended projects in applied mathematics. These projects were deliberately designed to present many of the ambiguities and complexities that appear any time we use mathematics in the real world, and so they offered the students a variety of possible…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Cues, Teacher Education Curriculum, Internet
Hardwick, Jean C.; Kerchner, Michael; Lom, Barbara; Ramirez, Julio J.; Wiertelak, Eric P. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2006
This article features the organization Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience. FUN was established by a group of neuroscientists dedicated to innovation and excellence in undergraduate neuroscience education and research. In the years since its inception, FUN has grown into a dynamic organization making a significant impact on the quality of…
Descriptors: Neurology, Biology, Undergraduate Study, Educational Quality
Liu, Dennis – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2006
The human brain contains an estimated 100 billion neurons, and browsing the Web, one might be led to believe that there's a Web site for every one of those cells. It's no surprise that there are lots of Web sites concerning the nervous system. After all, the human brain is toward the top of nearly everyone's list of favorite organs and of…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Anatomy, Educational Media, Brain
Cunningham, Steven C.; McNear, Brad; Pearlman, Rebecca S.; Kern, Scott E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2006
A wide range of literature and experience has shown that teaching methods that promote active learning, such as inquiry-based approaches, are more effective than those that rely on passive learning. Gel electrophoresis, one of the most common laboratory techniques in molecular biology, has a wide range of applications in the life sciences. As…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Active Learning, Laboratories, Molecular Biology
Gorski, Paul – Multicultural Perspectives, 2006
For the past 6 years the author has written a book and dozens of essays in an attempt to explore the worth of the Internet for multicultural education. He has thought deeply about multicultural curriculum and the Internet, online opportunities that support critical pedagogy, and ways educators can connect with each other using a variety of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Strategies, Web Sites, Critical Theory
Gabrielli, Silvia; Mirabella, Valeria; Kimani, Stephen; Catarci, Tiziana – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Of late there has been a growing interest and effort toward meeting the requirements of persons with special needs. However, most of the accessibility standards and guidelines that have been proposed have been developed by adopting a domain independent and often "technical" perspective. Such proposals are therefore often not sufficient…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Electronic Learning, Access to Education, Access to Information
De Carolis, Berardina; Pizzutilo, Sebastiano; Cozzolongo, Giovanni; Drozda, Pawel; Muci, Francesca – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Recently, many national and international initiatives show an increasing interest in promoting distance education interventions by Universities. These directives aim at supporting students during their studies providing them with personalized solutions to their problems related not only to the fruition of on-line courses but also to orientation…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Virtual Universities, Internet, Electronic Learning
Hannafin, Michael J.; Kim, Minchi C.; Kim, Hyeonjin – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2004
Web-based teaching and learning cannot be easily characterized. In Web-based teaching and learning, technology features are combined in a theoretically unlimited number of ways to support a multitude of requirements and preferences. We need to better understand different approaches, activities, goals and perspectives, and approaches likely to…
Descriptors: Internet, Web Based Instruction, Teaching Methods, Technology Uses in Education
Butson, Russell – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2005
Signs that a huge portion of our world is becoming digital are ubiquitous; the educational arena is not exempt. The influence of the Web and the dot-com phenomena signals a pending revolution. As a result, the model of teaching that has been the hallmark of higher education apparently has little place in tomorrow's instruction. Rather, computer…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computers, Internet, College Faculty

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