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Tchounikine, Pierre – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2008
This paper presents a conceptual analysis of the technological dimensions related to the operationalization of CSCL macro-scripts. CSCL scripts are activity models that aim at enhancing the probability that knowledge generative interactions such as conflict resolution, explanation or mutual regulation occur during the collaboration process. We…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Models, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Fellers, Jack W. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2008
The first meeting of any course and its many activities sets in motion the establishment of a course climate and addressing student expectations. How can students be actively and collaboratively engaged, in a non-threatening environment, having their curiosity aroused, and begin to learn about the course all during the first class meeting? This…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Systems Development, Interviews, Cooperative Learning
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Benander, Alan C.; Benander, Barbara A. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2008
Educators have been using the Towers of Hanoi problem for many years as an example of a problem that has a very elegant recursive solution. However, the elegance and conciseness of this solution can make it difficult for students to understand the amount of computer time required in the execution of this solution. And, like many recursive computer…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Information Systems, Programming, Active Learning
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Levy, Sharona T.; Mioduser, David – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2008
This study investigates young children's perspectives in explaining a self-regulating mobile robot, as they learn to program its behaviors from rules. We explore their descriptions of a robot in action to determine the nature of their explanatory frameworks: psychological or technological. We have also studied the role of an adult's intervention…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Young Children, Kindergarten, Robotics
Odera, Florence Y. – Online Submission, 2011
Radio is one of the most affordable educational technologies available for the use in education and development in developing countries. This article explores the use of school radio broadcast to assist teachers and pupils to learn and improve English language both written and spoken in Kenyan primary schools. English language occupies a central…
Descriptors: African Languages, Urban Schools, Rural Schools, Language of Instruction
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Brown, Edward; Chignell, Mark H. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1993
A pedagogical model of hypertext authoring is presented. The model encourages self-regulated, constructive thinking to create knowledge by manipulating corresponding screen representations. One application of the design-oriented model is described, with screen illustrations. (MSE)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Cognitive Processes, Computer Software, Educational Media
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Beheshti, Jamshid – Education for Information, 1993
Discusses computer programming and why it is important in library and information science (LIS) education. BASIC programming language is recommended as the most appropriate for LIS students, and an example is given of its use in a course at McGill University. (29 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Solomon, Justin – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Standard methods of teaching an introductory course in computer science, designed to introduce computer programming as a tool for mathematicians and engineers at the university level, are unnecessarily complicated and difficult. They lack a common thread that unifies each unit of material and frequently make use of mathematical notation, technical…
Descriptors: Programming, Introductory Courses, Computers, Programming Languages
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Depradine, Colin; Gay, Glenda – Computers and Education, 2004
With the strong link between programming and the underlying technology, the incorporation of computer technology into the teaching of a programming language course should be a natural progression. However, the abstract nature of programming can make such integration a difficult prospect to achieve. As a result, the main development tool, the…
Descriptors: Computers, Computer Software, Programming Languages, Programming
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Denner, Jill; Bean, Steve; Martinez, Jacob – Afterschool Matters, 2009
This article describes the Girl Game Company's involvement in teaching Latina girls to design and program computer games while building a network of support to help them pursue IT courses and careers. Afterschool programs like the Girl Game Company can fill an important gap by providing opportunities for underserved youth to build IT fluency. A…
Descriptors: Females, Hispanic Americans, Computer Games, Design
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Lynch, Collin; Ashley, Kevin D.; Pinkwart, Niels; Aleven, Vincent – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2009
In this paper we consider prior definitions of the terms "ill-defined domain" and "ill-defined problem". We then present alternate definitions that better support research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Education. In our view both problems and domains are ill-defined when essential concepts, relations, or criteria are un- or…
Descriptors: Definitions, Artificial Intelligence, Problem Solving, Educational Research
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Hilbelink, Amy J. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
Results of a study designed to determine the effectiveness of implementing three-dimensional (3D) stereo images of a human skull in an undergraduate human anatomy online laboratory were gathered and analysed. Mental model theory and its applications to 3D relationships are discussed along with the research results. Quantitative results on 62 pairs…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Multivariate Analysis, Anatomy, Science Achievement
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Duval, Beverly K.; Main, Linda – Library Software Review, 1997
Examines Javascript, a scripting language, as a means of increasing user interactivity with a Web page. The relationship of HTML, Java programming language, and Javascript is discussed; examples of Javascript programs are described; and good Javascript Web sites are listed. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Programming Languages, World Wide Web
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Donlevy, Jim – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
During the fall of 2004, public broadcasting stations across the United States will be airing an exciting, six-part series: Broadway: The American Musical. Made possible through the generosity of a number of funders, this series details the history of the American musical theater from its humble beginnings to today's multi-million dollar…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Theater Arts, Music
Branzburg, Jeffrey – Technology & Learning, 2005
How often do people find themselves typing the same information, such as school names and addresses, into document after document? Or using the same sequence of menu commands, such as saving a file in a specific folder (File, Save, navigate to the folder, open the folder, save the file)? People would rather use a short key combination that…
Descriptors: Word Processing, Computers, Internet, Programming
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