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Woods, David M. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2020
Professionals working in technology fields face continuing challenges, not only to remain current with the latest technologies but also to understand the complex problems their company and IT organization faces. These challenges constantly change as technology evolves, and they are dependent on organizational factors. Lectures and discussions of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Debate, Information Technology, Problem Solving
Clegg, Tamara; Boston, Carol; Preece, Jennifer; Warrick, Elizabeth; Pauw, Daniel; Cameron, Jacqueline – Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
This article examines community-driven adult environmental learning in a volunteer watershed stewards program. We look for evidence of elements that portray steps toward "concientización"--the process of individuals and communities directing their own learning in nonhierarchical ways. Leveraging two theories from the learning sciences…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Adult Education, Informal Education, Community Development
Code, Jillianne; Ralph, Rachel; Forde, Kieran – Information and Learning Sciences, 2020
Purpose: The disruption caused by the pandemic declaration and subsequent public health measures put in place have had a substantial effect on teachers' abilities to support student engagement in technology education (TE). The purpose of this paper is to explore the following research question: How do TE teachers see emergency remote teaching…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Blended Learning
Eaton, Sarah Elaine – Online Submission, 2020
Purpose: This report highlights ways in which academic integrity can be taught through experiential learning activities. Methods: Information synthesis of academic integrity and experiential learning are provided, supplemented by a qualitative reflexive processes of a teaching activity. Results: A hands-on teaching activity showing how academic…
Descriptors: Integrity, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
Dripps, Weston – Natural Sciences Education, 2019
In recent years there have been concerted efforts among water science educators to increase the number and quality of interactive classroom, field, and lab experiences in undergraduate water resource courses. This article reviews the transformation of a traditional lecture-based hydrology course with a global emphasis to a field-based, integrated…
Descriptors: Science Education, Earth Science, Water, Undergraduate Students
Larson, Lindsay R. L.; Mullen, Linda G.; Sleep, Stefan; Thomas, Michael – International Journal for Business Education, 2019
Experiential instruction has been implemented in classrooms as a method of learning and reinforcing complicated material. This study introduces a design-thinking project taken from a University Art & Design Program and adapted for a sales course. 'Pre' and 'post' comprehension testing of students on the SPIN selling approach was completed to…
Descriptors: Design, Teaching Methods, Business Administration Education, Salesmanship
Samy, Ahmed; Savic, Marko – Work Based Learning e-Journal International, 2019
The "Applied" or "Professional" Higher Education (HE) institutions across the world are engaged to explore new, innovative educational models to address the expectations of the labour market. This has been triggered by the intensive globalization emphasizing the institutional need to streamline the mission and clearly define…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Academic Education, Vocational Education
Nisula, Karoliina; Pekkola, Samuli – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
Business education has been criticized for being theoretical and distant from the dynamisms of the business life. To answer to this criticism, different types of experiential learning environments, such as manual role-plays, computer simulations, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, have been used. In this paper, we study how a holistic…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Criticism, Role Playing
Runhaar, Piety; Wagenaar, Klaartje; Wesselink, Renate; Runhaar, Hens – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2019
The goal of this article is to understand how the pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) of secondary school students can be encouraged. In an exploratory study, we examine to what extent pro-environmental cues--that is, 'situational strength' (Mischel, Psychological Review, 80(4):252, 1973)--were present in schools and whether students in 'stronger'…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Student Characteristics, Conservation (Environment), Secondary School Students
Nugent, Gwen; Barker, Bradley; Lester, Houston; Grandgenett, Neal; Valentine, Dagen – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2019
Electronic textiles, especially those that can be worn (wearable textiles) are gaining traction within the P12 education community. The technology provides hands-on learning that is both exciting and personally relevant, especially for females, who have historically responded positively to aesthetics and textile design. A number of studies have…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Student Attitudes, Educational Technology, Experiential Learning
Riding, Deborah; Talbot-Landers, Catherine; Grimshaw, Nichola; O'Keeffe, Helen – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
This article discusses a current research project being undertaken by Tate Liverpool with a local university. The study is exploring the impact of a school-in-residence programme on children, teachers and the gallery. The invitation to schools to undertake these residencies fits with current agendas within the museum and galleries sector where…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Place Based Education, Museums, Universities
Paulsen, Christine Andrews; Andrews, Jessica Rueter – Afterschool Matters, 2019
Too many of today's children spend too much time indoors, often interacting with screens. They don't get enough physical exercise. Their learning about nature comes from books and teachers rather than from firsthand exploration of natural phenomena. These issues affect most modern American children, but they are particularly prominent among…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, STEM Education, After School Programs, Public Television
Gee, Nick – Journal of Experiential Education, 2019
Background: Research into outdoor learning reveals social benefits for trip participants, both individually and collectively. However, this is not universal, and individual participants can experience increased isolation from the wider group. Purpose: This research investigated the underexplored negative experiences of an individual trip…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Outdoor Education, Social Isolation, Collectivism
Clark, Jeffrey; Crandall, Philip G.; Pellegrino, Robert; Shabatura, Jessica – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2019
The present study evaluated active, hands on foodservice training delivered through smart glasses compared to passive, strictly video-based training. Handwashing performance variables were measured, including frequency and efficacy. Participants in the strictly video-based group (N = 24) were four times more likely to wash hands than the smart…
Descriptors: Food Service, Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Hygiene
Alaswad, Zina – Design and Technology Education, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to understand perceptions of interior design students after using game-based learning (GBL) as an approach to address workload distribution, lack of clear assessment criteria, and deficiencies of the master-apprentice model during the process of solving several small-scale design problems along the course of a…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Interior Design, Studio Art, Student Attitudes

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