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Booth, Sharon Elizabeth – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2012
Innovative uses of technology to support teacher learning are emerging through professional learning communities that leverage social networking technologies. The value of an online community for educators lies in the rich and open exchange of ideas, experiences, and resources where educators feel both respected and supported. Yet among the most…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Qualitative Research, Internet, Socialization
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Charitonos, Koula; Blake, Canan; Scanlon, Eileen; Jones, Ann – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
Key to introducing information and communication technologies in museums is to support meaning-making activity in encounters with artefacts. The study presented in this paper is exploratory in nature and investigates the use of social and mobile technologies in school field trips as a means of enhancing the visitor experience. It is anchored in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Technologies
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Crampton, Andrea; Ragusa, Angela T.; Cavanagh, Heather – Research in Learning Technology, 2012
Educational technology implementation often owes more to the technical proficiency of the teaching staff and/or the capacity of the institution than to a student outcome-centred design process. Creation of online resources takes considerable time and involves significant cost to both the institution, for devices and platforms, and to students for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Distance Education, Outcomes of Education
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Weerasinghe, Thushani Alwis; Ramberg, Robert; Hewagamage, Kamalanath Priyantha – Journal of Distance Education, 2012
This paper discusses findings of a study investigating how students, in four online courses, engaged in inquiry-based learning with and without support from a facilitator. The investigation was conducted by analyzing discussions of the online courses using the community of inquiry model. The results of the study imply that students in online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Online Courses, Inquiry
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Marshall, Jennings B.; Carson, Charles M. – American Journal of Business Education, 2008
This article examines textbook problems used in a sampling of some of the most common core courses found in schools of business to ascertain what level of learning, as defined by Bloom's Taxonomy, is required to provide a correct answer. A set of working definitions based on Bloom's Taxonomy (Bloom & Krathwohl, 1956) was developed for the six…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Taxonomy, Textbooks, Content Analysis
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Lazarakou, Elisabeth D. – International Journal of Social Education, 2008
The present study examines the ancient Greek history curriculum and the corresponding textbook as they are implemented in the fourth grade of primary school in an aim to determine whether and to what extent empathy is recognized as a fundamental tool for historical understanding. A close examination of the curriculum revealed that empathy is not…
Descriptors: Illustrations, Historical Interpretation, Textbooks, Grade 4
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Duncan-Howell, Jennifer – E-Learning, 2008
Transcripts of electronic discussions have traditionally been examined via the use of conversational analysis techniques. Coding such transcripts provides rich data regarding the content and nature of the discussions that take place. However, understanding the content of a message is not limited to the actual message itself. An electronic message…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Discussion, Computer Mediated Communication, Coding
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Fenning, Pamela; Golomb, Sara; Gordon, Vivian; Kelly, Maya; Scheinfield, Rachel; Morello, Taylor; Kosinski, Annie; Banull, Cheryl – Journal of School Violence, 2008
The purpose of this article is to draw on the findings of two related studies about school discipline. The first study, a national survey of school law issues, indicated that over 37% of administrators report handling discipline either frequently or daily. The results of the second study, a content analysis of 64 written codes of conduct commonly…
Descriptors: Discipline, School Law, Content Analysis, Discipline Policy
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Kaartinen-Koutaniemi, Minna; Lindblom-Ylanne, Sari – Studies in Higher Education, 2008
This study examines interdisciplinary differences in final-year psychology, pharmacy and theology students' academic thinking and personal epistemology. The semi-structured interviews (n = 52) were analysed using content analysis to assess students' individual perspectives of the cognitive process of thinking, knowing and reasoning. The three…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Epistemology, Theological Education
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Githens, Rod P.; Dirani, Khalil; Gitonga, Jacqueline; Teng, Ya-Ting – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2008
This study explores the presence of technology-related research in HRD (human resource development), identifies what the research addressed, and analyzes how the research was addressed. We reviewed 1,675 papers in five publications. During the seven-year period examined, 169 articles were technology-related. Through a content analysis, we…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Content Analysis, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
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Burke, Lisa A.; Hutchins, Holly M. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2008
Data were gathered from a sample of training professionals of an American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) chapter in the southern United States regarding best practices for supporting training transfer. Content analysis techniques, based on a rigorous methodology proposed by Insch, Moore, & Murphy (1997), were used to analyze the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Transfer of Training
Fuhrman, Nicholas E.; Ladewig, Howard – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2008
Agricultural education has been criticized for publishing research lacking many of the rigorous qualities found in publications of other disciplines. A few agricultural education researchers have suggested strategies for improving the rigor with which agricultural education studies report on methods and findings. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Content Analysis, Researchers, Research Reports
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Brookfield, Stephen – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2008
Nelson Mandela's autobiography "The Long Walk to Freedom" describes how an iconic political activist and freedom fighter reflected on, and sometimes modified, four core assumptions at the heart of his struggle to overturn the White supremacist, minority hegemony and create a free South Africa. Critical reflection's focus is on…
Descriptors: Freedom, Autobiographies, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis
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Naughton, Wendy; Schreck, James; Heikkinen, Henry – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2008
Interviews with representatives of nine municipal agencies involved in air-quality education were analyzed for concepts and skills perceived as important for citizens in addressing air-quality concerns. Interviewees focused mainly on general air quality-related understandings (60.2%), although cognitive skills (22.0%) and specific concepts (17.8%)…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Educational Quality, Chemistry, Content Analysis
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van Eijck, Michiel; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2008
This study investigated the representations of a select group of scientists (n = 10) in a sample of Canadian high school and college textbooks. Drawing on semiotic and cultural-historical activity theoretical frameworks, we conducted two analyses. A coarse-grained, quantitative analysis of the prevalence and structure of these representations…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Scientists, College Science, Secondary School Science
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