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Bukhsh, Qadir; Chaudhary, Muhammad Ajmal – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2015
Distributed learning is derived from the concept of distributed resources. Different institutions around the globe connected through network and the learners are diverse, located in the different cultures and communities. Distributed learning provides global standards of quality to all learners through synchronous and asynchronous communications…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Open Education, Standards, Educational Quality
Lau, Simon Boung-Yew; Lee, Chien-Sing; Singh, Yashwant Prasad – Interactive Learning Environments, 2015
With the proliferation of social Web applications, users can now collaboratively author, share and access hypermedia learning resources, contributing to richer learning experiences outside formal education. These resources may or may not be educational. However, they can be harnessed for educational purposes by adapting and personalizing them to…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Metadata, Web 2.0 Technologies, Educational Resources
Weinstein, Matthew – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
In this paper, I explore the need for particular types of interdisciplinarity, which I refer to as technical heteroglossia, in the face of neoliberal political and economic disenfranchisement. I examine the case of a group of medics (EMTs, nurses, and lay medical practitioners) known as street medics and their efforts to provide a working set of…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Science Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Politics of Education
Al-Bahrani, Abdullah; Patel, Darshak – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
Social media is one of the most current and dynamic developments in education. In general, the field of economics has lagged behind other disciplines in incorporating technologies in the classroom. In this article, the authors provide a guide for economics educators on how to incorporate Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook inside and outside of the…
Descriptors: Economics, Electronic Classrooms, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education
Alm, Susanne; Bäckman, Olof – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2015
The article analyses aspects of gender composition and social dominance in peer groups and school classes and their effects on the degree of openness to gender-atypical occupations in young adolescents. The data set used contains information for some 13,000 girls and boys living in Stockholm in the early 1960s. Results from multi-level regressions…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Foreign Countries, Peer Groups, Regression (Statistics)
Pifer, Meghan J.; Baker, Vicki L.; Lunsford, Laura G. – International Journal for Academic Development, 2015
In this article, we consider the role of departmental contexts and relationships in faculty work within liberal arts colleges. Knowledge about how departmental networks relate to success and satisfaction may inform the work of those who support faculty work in liberal arts colleges, as well as other institution types. Analysis of quantitative and…
Descriptors: Departments, Informal Education, Work Environment, Role
Hannan, Maggie; Russell, Jennifer Lin; Takahashi, Sola; Park, Sandra – Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
The rapid turnover of novice teachers is a stubborn challenge plaguing schools across the country. The field has come to some consensus about key elements of effective novice teacher support that have potential to ameliorate this problem, although this knowledge has been applied in an inconsistent fashion. Beginning teacher support is a complex…
Descriptors: Science Course Improvement Projects, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Social Networks
Ribar, David C. – Future of Children, 2015
Marriage between two parents, compared with other family living arrangements, appears, on average, to enhance children's wellbeing and development. Some of the positive association between marriage and children's wellbeing comes from positive associations between marriage and other things that also contribute to children's wellbeing. David Ribar…
Descriptors: Marriage, Well Being, Family Income, Parent Participation
Raacke, John; Bonds-Raacke, Jennifer – Educational Psychology, 2015
The rapid growth in popularity of social networking sites has spurred research exploring the impact of usage in a variety of areas. The current study furthered this line of research by examining the relationships between social network usage and adjustment to college in the academic, social, personal-emotional and university affiliation domains.…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Student Adjustment, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Jones, Julie – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2015
This study examined the social network that emerged on Twitter surrounding a mobile reporting class as they covered a national breaking news event. The work introduces pedagogical strategies that enhance students' learning opportunities. Through NodeXL and social network cluster analysis, six groups emerged from the Twitter interactions tied to…
Descriptors: Scholastic Journalism, Journalism Education, Social Networks, Computer Mediated Communication
Miles, Melissa; Rainbird, Sarah – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
This article responds to the rising emphasis placed on interdisciplinary collaborative learning and its implications for assessment in higher education. It presents findings from a research project that examined the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary collaborative student symposium as an assessment task in an art school/humanities environment.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Surveys, Humanities
Lee, Andre; Moy, Lawrence; Kruck, S. E.; Rabang, Joshua – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2015
Healthcare information technology is at a crossroads today. As legacy data systems converge with bleeding edge technologies, the technology environments of today's hospitals and clinics are evolving rapidly, producing new care delivery models. As a result, we need to reassess how information technology education is meeting the needs of healthcare…
Descriptors: Health Education, Information Technology, Technological Advancement, Technological Literacy
Mtebe, Joel S. – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2015
Learning Management Systems (LMS) have been widely adopted by higher education institutions globally for over a decade. Institutions in sub-Saharan Africa now spend a significant proportion of their limited resources on installing and maintaining these systems. This expenditure continues to increase, raising questions as to whether LMS in these…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Cost Effectiveness, Expenditures, Electronic Learning
Sciutto, Mark J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2015
In-class research projects are a valuable way of providing research experience for undergraduate students in psychology. This article evaluates the use of online social networks to supplement sample recruitment for in-class research projects. Specifically, this article presents a systematic analysis of seven student research projects that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Student Projects, Student Research
Workman, Lauren M.; Flynn, Shannon; Kenison, Kelli; Prince, Mary – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2015
Continued efforts are needed to reduce teenage pregnancy in the United States. Implementation of evidence-based curricula in schools is one strategy toward meeting this goal. In 2010, the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (SC Campaign) received funding to implement a teen pregnancy prevention (TPP) curriculum. Congruent with South…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Pregnancy, Prevention, Early Parenthood

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