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Lenders, Olaf – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2008
This article is based on a PhD thesis that investigates how electronic glossing can support active vocabulary learning in English for Academic Purposes (EAP). Electronic glossing is generally acknowledged as contributing to vocabulary learning. Electronic glosses have been investigated in recent years in the areas of incidental vocabulary…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Likert Scales, Vocabulary Development, English for Academic Purposes
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Young Children, 2008
Members of the NAEYC Technology and Young Children Interest Forum look at technology use in a classroom at a university demonstration preschool/kindergarten. This example illustrates the integration of a variety of current and emerging technologies into a project-based curriculum.
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Educational Environment
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Linsey, Julie; Talley, Austin; White, Christina; Jensen, Dan; Wood, Kristin – Advances in Engineering Education, 2009
Active learning enhances engineering education. This paper presents rationale, curriculum supplements, and an approach to active learning that may be seamlessly incorporated into a traditional lecture-based engineering class. A framework of educational theory that structures the active learning experiences and includes consideration of learning…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Active Learning, Mechanics (Physics), Educational Innovation
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Kieran, Patricia; O'Neill, Geraldine – Australasian Journal of Peer Learning, 2009
Peer-Assisted Tutorials (PATs), a form of Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL), were introduced to a conventional 4-year honours degree programme in Chemical Engineering. PATs were designed to support students in becoming more self-directed in their learning, to develop student confidence in tackling Chemical Engineering problems and to promote effective…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Chemical Engineering, Tutoring, Tutorial Programs
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Huizenga, J.; Admiraal, W.; Akkerman, S.; Dam, G. ten – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2009
Using mobile games in education combines situated and active learning with fun in a potentially excellent manner. The effects of a mobile city game called Frequency 1550, which was developed by The Waag Society to help pupils in their first year of secondary education playfully acquire historical knowledge of medieval Amsterdam, were investigated…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Student Motivation, Active Learning, History Instruction
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Washer, Peter – Quality in Higher Education, 2007
This paper proposes a practical framework for key skills that can be used or adapted for use in any discipline at university level. The paper begins by reviewing the arguments for and against integrating key skills into higher education. Although the skills agenda has been widely criticised on several fronts, this paper argues that key skills need…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Active Learning, Skill Development, Job Skills
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Hodges, Linda C.; Stanton, Katherine – Innovative Higher Education, 2007
Written comments on student evaluations often seem idiosyncratic, lacking the power of numerical statistical data. These statements, however, may sometimes reveal intellectual challenges common to novice learners in our disciplines. Instructors can use these insights as part of a scholarly approach to teaching, making meaningful adjustments to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Statistical Data, Student Evaluation, Intellectual Development
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Kovalik, Doina L.; Kovalik, Ludovic M. – Simulation & Gaming, 2007
This article describes a language simulation involving six distinct phases: an in-class quick response, a card game, individual research, a classroom debate, a debriefing session, and an argumentative essay. An analysis of student artifacts--quick-response writings and final essays, respectively, both addressing the definition of liberty in a…
Descriptors: Freedom, Critical Thinking, Writing (Composition), Essays
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Erickson, Diane M. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2007
In this study of peer instructors in three Learning in Retirement Programs, the constructivist elements embedded in Mezirow's theory of transformational learning are examined at the theoretical intersections of transformational learning and developmental constructivism, specifically the work of Robert Kegan, resulting in a suggested developmental…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Transformative Learning, Adult Learning, Higher Education
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Yazedjian, Ani; Kolkhorst, Brittany Boyle – College Teaching, 2007
This study examines student perceptions regarding the effectiveness of small-group work in a large lecture class. The article considers and illustrates from students' perspectives the ways in which small-group activities could enhance comprehension of course material, reduce anonymity associated with large lecture classes, and promote student…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Group Activities, Lecture Method, Cooperative Learning
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Wolf, Sara – School Library Media Research, 2007
Two fields of inquiry are examined in an effort to explicate the relationship between information literacy and self-regulation. A theoretical connection between these two areas of study is provided. Operational behaviors--such as the ability to select and use appropriate procedures during the learning process; to ask for help when at an impasse…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Information Needs, Information Literacy, Information Skills
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Roberts, Joshua C.; Bhatt, Jay – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2007
As information professionals, engineering librarians have the primary responsibilities of providing access to engineering information resources and giving instruction in how to use these resources. In the case of undergraduate engineering students, this extends to building their information literacy skills, an important component in helping them…
Descriptors: Information Needs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Lifelong Learning, Active Learning
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Bakke, Sharen; Faley, Robert H.; Steinberg, Geoff – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2007
Both instructors and students dread large introductory courses. IS introductory courses are no exception as they are often too large, the material too dry and the atmosphere too impersonal. This paper describes a unique student-centric curriculum for delivering introductory IS survey courses that keep students interested and engaged while…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Information Systems, Undergraduate Study, Student Centered Curriculum
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Gillis, Victoria Ridgeway; MacDougall, Gregory – Science Teacher, 2007
One way to help students learn to read science and teach the content simultaneously is by incorporating classroom strategies that actively engage students in thinking, talking, reading, and writing about science. To maximize the probability that strategies will be effective is to use a learning cycle as a guide when designing lessons. This article…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Science Education, Educational Strategies
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Costa, M. J. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
Undergraduates with little training on molecular biology may find the technical level of the typical introductory restriction laboratory too challenging and have problems with mastering the underlying concepts and processes. "Blackboard electrophoresis" is an active learning exercise, which focuses student attention on the sequences and principles…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Laboratory Equipment, Chalkboards, Molecular Biology
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