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Long, Janna B. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies and student academic performance. Academic performance was measured by final grade (out of 100 points) in courses that were part of the study, and self-regulated learning strategies were assessed by the Motivated Strategies for Learning…
Descriptors: Self Control, Self Management, Academic Achievement, Blended Learning
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Correa, Maite – Higher Education for the Future, 2015
Since the foundation of the Khan Academy (2006), a great deal of attention has been generated to the term "flipped classrooms" (also known as "reverse" or "backwards" classrooms), which is a (new) pedagogical movement that reverses the traditional paradigm of class lecture and homework. This approach subordinates…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Homework, Video Technology, Lecture Method
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Zhonggen, Yu; Yuexiu, Zhejiang – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2015
The 21st century has witnessed vast amounts of research into blended learning since the conception of online learning formed the possibility of blended learning in the early 1990s. The theme of this paper is blended learning in mainstream disciplinary communities. In particular, the paper reports on findings from the last two decades which looked…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Literature Reviews
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Norberg, Anders; Händel, Åsa; Ödling, Per – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2015
This paper describes the use of globally accessible Massive Open Online Courses, MOOCs, for addressing the needs of learners at community learning centers in Northern Sweden. The Scandinavian "study circle" concept is used to facilitate the studying of MOOCs, thereby forming "blended" or "glonacal" courses. Although…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Community Centers, Group Activities
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Makarem, Suzanne C. – International Journal of Instruction, 2015
University educators need to meet changing needs of the digital generation by integrating technology through online content delivery. Despite the many advantages of online education, a large number of university professors are reluctant to make the transition from traditional-face-to-face lectures to online delivery, mainly due to the time, cost,…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Video Technology, Technology Integration, College Faculty
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Daum, David N.; Woods, Amelia M. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2015
K-12 online physical education (OLPE) is as an educational opportunity in at least 30 states in the US (NASPE, 2006; 2010; 2012). The purpose of this study was to examine physical education teacher educators' perceptions toward and understanding of K-12 OLPE. Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory (1986) served as the theoretical framework for this…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes
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Mandernach, B. Jean; Barclay, Justin; Huslig, Shanna; Jackson, Christina M. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Work engagement is a positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind that is characterized by vigor, dedication, and absorption. Employees reporting higher work engagement tend to be more satisfied, productive and show increased job longevity. As such, institutions benefit both financially and educationally--by having faculty who are engaged with…
Descriptors: Employment Level, College Faculty, Teacher Participation, Higher Education
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Egbert, Jessica Dalby; Gomez, Frank; Li, Wenling; Pennington, Sandra L. – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2015
Statistical analysis of data gathered from 139 healthcare doctoral students revealed three key findings regarding non-cognitive factor relationships to hybrid doctoral student self-efficacy between online (web-based) and on-campus course components. First, student experiences significantly differed between online and on-campus course components…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Blended Learning, Self Efficacy
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Power, Michael – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2015
This case deals with a university program which is well respected but requires changes to be made to it as enrolments dwindle. Pressure from administration is making the Program Head and Program Committee members as well as Senior Instructional Designer LeFort consider new options for its delivery. Online learning is not a well-established…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Universities, Declining Enrollment, Educational Change
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Din, Herminia – Journal of Museum Education, 2015
How best might museums harness the interactive capabilities of online environments to provide active teaching and learning experiences for diverse learners and communities? How can museums engage learners in ways that encourage them to visit the museum in person and/or further explore online resources? What should be the role of the museum in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Museums, Online Courses, Role
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Kidron, Ivy; Tall, David – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2015
A teaching experiment-using Mathematica to investigate the convergence of sequence of functions visually as a sequence of objects (graphs) converging onto a fixed object (the graph of the limit function)-is here used to analyze how the approach can support the dynamic blending of visual and symbolic representations that has the potential to lead…
Descriptors: Visualization, Symbols (Mathematics), Graphs, Investigations
Moran, Clarice M.; Young, Carl A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Flipping the classroom is one of the hottest new educational ideas that promises to increase student engagement. However, recent research suggests that not all content areas are equal when it comes to flipping. English language arts and humanities-based subjects may not benefit as much as math and science classes and, in fact, decrease student…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Performance Factors, Fidelity, Instructional Innovation
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Jovanovic, Aleksandar; Jankovic, Anita; Jovanovic, Snezana Markovic; Peric, Vladan; Vitosevic, Biljana; Pavlovic, Milos – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2015
The paper describes the delivery of the courses in the framework of the project implementation and presents the effect the change in the methodology had on student performance as measured by final grade. Methodology: University of Pristina piloted blended courses in 2013 under the framework of the Tempus BLATT project. The blended learning…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Student Projects, Grades (Scholastic), College Students
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Williams, Michelle Hale – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
Political institutions provide basic building blocks for understanding and comparing political systems. Yet, students often struggle to understand the implications of institutional choice, such as electoral system rules, especially when the formulas and calculations used to determine seat allocation can be multilevel and complex. This study brings…
Descriptors: Political Science, Elections, Political Campaigns, Introductory Courses
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Yu, Shengquan; Yang, Xianmin; Cheng, Gang; Wang, Minjuan – Educational Technology & Society, 2015
This paper presents a new model for organizing learning resources: Learning Cell. This model is open, evolving, cohesive, social, and context-aware. By introducing a time dimension into the organization of learning resources, Learning Cell supports the dynamic evolution of learning resources while they are being used. In addition, by introducing a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Integrated Learning Systems, Information Storage
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