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Peer reviewedVan Fleet, Connie; Antell, Karen E. – Public Libraries, 2002
Discusses public libraries' imperatives for training older adults in computer use and surveys current literature on older adult learning. Concludes that older adults do learn differently from younger adults; explores how learning differences are relevant to computer learning; and suggests implications for trainers of older adults. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Learning Processes, Library Services
Peer reviewedDempsey, John V.; Haynes, Linda L.; Lucassen, Barbara A.; Casey, Maryann S. – Simulation & Gaming, 2002
Describes a study that evaluated computer games, or components of the games, that would lend themselves for use in an educational setting, particularly with adults. Highlights include game selection criteria; gender differences; motivation; learning styles; game features that were essential and those that were distracting; playing strategies; and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Computer Games, Educational Games
Peer reviewedRieber, Lloyd R. – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1990
Reviews current empirical data on the effectiveness of animation in computer-based instruction. Research on static visuals and learning is examined; animation research is described that includes studies with elementary school children, high school students, and adult learners; and implications for current instructional design are suggested. (56…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedSimpson, Edward G., Jr. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1990
Adult learning in residential conference centers is enhanced when a philosophical basis underlies their design. Six integrated elements for the development of learning sanctuaries are historical context, educational program, physical environment, support services, technology, and human resources. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Conferences, Continuing Education
Peer reviewedRomero, Frederick; And Others – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1990
Romero's overview of adult developmental theory stresses the work of Erikson, Havighurst, Loevinger, Perry, Kohlberg, and Cross. Rossman and Rossman discuss the development of their Adult Learning Inventory with an extensive source summary for its 4 factors and a 62-item bibliography. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedField, Lawrence – Adult Education Quarterly, 1991
Rebutting responses by Guglielmino, Long, and McCune to his earlier criticism of the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale, Field reviews the effect of homogeneity in the scale's factor structure and of negatively phrased items and concludes that the scale does not measure readiness for self-directed learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Construct Validity, Educational Attitudes
Wiener, Ron – Adults Learning (England), 1990
In a community center, older adults developed and presented dramatic sketches illustrating quality of life issues such as health, employment, money, family life, leisure, and aging. The development process enabled group members to put their life experiences in a wider perspective and the presentation served as a tool to open discussion in the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Aging (Individuals), Community Centers
Peer reviewedFinger, Matthias – Studies in Continuing Education, 1989
The biographical method derives information from life histories to understand how and why adults transform themselves. Three types of transformation are (1) old-new, transforming new information to a familiar, safe environment; (2) home-abroad, achieving emancipation by exploring unfamiliar environments; and (3) inside-outside, elaborating a…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Education, Adult Learning, Biographies
Peer reviewedValencia, Sheila W.; Killion, Joellen P. – Journal of Staff Development, 1988
A review of five obstacles to teacher change (poorly planned staff development, reluctance to change, teacher isolation, failure to address adult learner needs, and rigid expectations) offers suggestions for combatting them and describes one school district's program which overcame these obstacles. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Learning, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGuglielmino, Lucy M.; And Others – Adult Education Quarterly, 1989
Responding to Field's criticism of the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale (SDLRS), Guglielmino cites evidence supporting the scale's validity and reliability, Long notes gaps in Field's literature review, and McCune critiques Field's approach to factor analysis in testing the scale. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems, Factor Analysis
Peer reviewedSaba, Farhad – American Journal of Distance Education, 1988
Discussion of how learner and teacher communicate in distance education focuses on Morre's concept of transactional distance in light of recent developments in telecommunications. Integrated telecommunications systems are described, adult learning and instructional transactions are discussed, and system dynamics are presented as a tool for…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Software, Distance Education
Cennamo, Katherine Sears; Dawley, Ginger Wellbaker – Performance and Instruction, 1995
Discusses how to design interactive video materials for adult learners. Highlights include capabilities of interactive video; characteristics of adult learners; allowing adults to set their own goals; establishing a need to know; linking new information to prior knowledge; and individual responsibility for learning.(LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Interactive Video, Learning Processes
Burnard, Don; Kemp, Helen – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1994
The quality of marriage and family life depends on the quality of the relationship between the adult partners, who create the emotional environment. A marriage education program based on adult learning principles should be a continuing process reaching into each developmental stage of the family life cycle. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Conflict Resolution, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedEllsworth, Jill H. – Journal of Adult Education, 1992
In a comparable case-study approach, 174 adults answered open-ended questions identifying that (1) degree of self-directed learning was not age related; (2) some emphasized mutual responsibility for learning; (3) learning experiences were largely problem centered; and (4) experience was integral to their learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Andragogy, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedSmith, James M. – Journal of School Leadership, 1993
Reviews current elements of administrative thought and practice, aiming to provide a comprehensive outline for new programmatic ventures in educating future principals. Describes an existing nontraditional leadership preparation program at Butler University that allows students to work cooperatively on projects, learn through self-direction,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning


