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Rynearson, Kimberly; Kerr, Marcel S. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2005
Several versions of a Web-based graduate-level course in statistics are described. In the final version, the experiential aspects of a face-to-face course in statistics are maintained through frequent interaction between the instructor and students using digital video lectures that depict real-time statistical computations. The use of text-based…
Descriptors: Statistics, Instructional Effectiveness, Television, Online Courses
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FitzPatrick, Kathleen A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2004
I altered the format of an exercise physiology course from traditional lecture to emphasizing daily reading quizzes and group problem-solving activities. I used the SALGains evaluation to compare the two approaches and saw significant improvements in the evaluation ratings of students who were taught using the new format. Narrative responses…
Descriptors: Test Format, Exercise Physiology, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation
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French, Donald P. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
In this article, the author discusses how iPods are being used in a variety of teacher-centered and student-centered ways. Since today's students are characterized as social, highly competent multitaskers, who expect immediate results and feedback and seek stimulation and interaction, iPod and podcasting are seen as tools for teaching such…
Descriptors: Faculty, Constructivism (Learning), Lecture Method, Audio Equipment
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Malikow, Max – College Student Journal, 2007
The purpose of this study was to quantify the irritating behaviors of professors as experienced and reported by 232 Le Moyne College students. In this study, "irritating behavior" was understood as "actions that vex, annoy, bother, pester, frustrate, or provoke anger." The survey used in this study was developed by Larry M. Ludewig, Ph.D.,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Faculty, College Students, Evaluation Methods
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Lawler, Ellen M.; Chen, X. Mara; Venso, Elichia A. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2007
The increased use of instructional technology in the past decade has brought about many changes in college teaching, including changes in the lecture format. We surveyed students in six science courses to obtain their opinions regarding technology use, as well as non-technological instructional techniques, and the characteristics of outstanding…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Student Attitudes, Educational Technology, Lecture Method
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Glisson, Charles – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
The 2007 Aaron Rosen Lecture was presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 12, 2007, in San Francisco, CA. The lecture begins by describing the gap between what is known about efficacious treatments and other evidence-based practices on the one hand and the services that are provided in actual…
Descriptors: Intervention, Organizational Culture, Social Environment, Lecture Method
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Araz, Gulsum; Sungur, Semra – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
This study aimed at comparing the effectiveness of problem-based learning (PBL) and traditional lecture-based instruction on elementary school students' academic achievement and performance skills in a science unit on genetics while controlling for their reasoning ability. For the specified purpose, two instructional methods were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Textbooks, Academic Achievement, Problem Based Learning
Miller, Michael T. – 1991
This paper introduces and compares three types of college level teaching: discussion, lecture, and personalized systems. The discussion method is described and identified as one that allows the learner to question and probe, giving increased internalization, greater acceptance of conclusions than other teaching methods, and other benefits. The…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Pollio, Howard R. – Teaching/Learning Issues, 1990
This pamphlet examines notetaking by college students in a discussion of: (1) student attitudes regarding notetaking; (2) observations of notetaking behavior; (3) the relationship between notetaking, quizzes, and college grades; (4) how notes help test performance; and (5) individual differences and notetaking practices. Based on observations and…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Instruction, College Students, Higher Education
Messman, Susan J.; Jones-Corley, Jennifer; Mezzacappa, David; Crusan, Deborah – 1998
A quasi-experimental design was used to investigate changes in learning outcomes for students enrolled in large-lecture/break-out sections versus in self-contained sections of the basic communication course. More precisely, the study explores the relationship between communication apprehension, immediacy and learning outcomes for the two class…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
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Özad, Bahire Efe; Barkan, Murat – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2004
The present paper looks at the historical background of education in the universities. We take the developments in the use of instructional technology (instructional design, instructional media design, and process of the instructional design) into consideration and explore the tertiary level students' (studying at the Faculty of Communication and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Instructional Design, College Students, Lecture Method
Roberts, Frederick J. – Teaching Political Science, 1975
Lectures and classroom games are compared in terms of fact and concept, of inducing change in certain political attitudes, and of student evaluations in an introductory American government course. The results are inconclusive. (DE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Games, Higher Education, Learning Processes
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Hoover, Helene; Cauble, Ann – Home Economics Research Journal, 1974
The research was designed to test the hypothesis that, in the teaching of family relationships to college students, the concept method (experimental) produces greater acquisition, transfer, and retention of knowledge than the expository method. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Teaching, Educational Research, Family Relationship
Beidler, Peter G., Ed. – 1989
Designed to be of interest to anyone concerned with the study of American literature in China or anyone contemplating teaching there, this paper is an edited version of the taped transcript of a panel discussion among five Fulbright professors of American literature and American studies i China. The paper begins with brief, focused introductory…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Foreign Countries
Black, Kelly J. – 1990
The use of computer graphics as visual aids to lecture-style university instruction is discussed briefly. It is contended that the following three factors inhibit the application of computers as visual aids: (1) the costs of providing sufficient numbers of monitors and large enough monitors to allow appropriate visual access by students are…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Educational Technology
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