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Dopper, Sofia M.; Sjoer, Ellen – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
This article describes the possibilities offered by the online assessment system Etude to achieve the benefits of formative assessment. In order to find out the way this works in practice, we carried out an experiment with the use of Etude for formative assessment in the course on collaborative report writing. Results show that online formative…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Technical Writing, Formative Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Verhoeven, Chris; Van Staveren, Arie – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
At the end of a lecturing period examinations are used to take a snapshot of the level of knowledge of a student. It is essential that this snapshot be taken at the right moment. Particularly when a student fails, it is important to make sure that it is because his level of knowledge is not adequate, not because, for example, he had a severe…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Multiple Choice Tests, Grade Prediction
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van der Schaaf, H.; Vermue, M.; Tramper, J.; Hartog, R. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2003
A bioprocess engineer should have at least a set of basic design skills. Bioprocess design is a complex cognitive skill, which should be trained in every year of an academic Bioprocess-Engineering curriculum. However, there is little existing learning material to support the initial training of design skills early in the curriculum. For this…
Descriptors: Design, Computer Software, Engineering Education, Thinking Skills
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Ozcan, Oguzhan – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
The article firstly examines the techniques of miniature art, and attempts to identify those which can serve as an inspiration for artistic aspects of today's information design in the electronic environment. It also brings forward the idea whether miniature art could be used in our existing new media education models and finally answers the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Journalism Education, Electronic Publishing, Educational Technology
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Zdenek, Sean – Communication Teacher, 2004
Objective: To lead a brief training session over a distance-learning network. Type of speech: Informative. Point value: 20% of course grade. Requirements: (a) References: Not specified; (b) Length: 15 minutes; (c) Visual aid: Yes; (d) Outline: No; (e) Prerequisite reading: Chapters 12-16, 18 (Bailey, 2002); (f) Additional requirements: None. This…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Interactive Video
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Dotson, Michael; Coffman, Michael G. – Community College Journal, 2004
For college students and faculty in any program of study, the Web is a vast resource of material. Information on almost any subject is just a click away. Tools to help organize and use the information are plentiful, and for the most part free. However, the availability of material on the Internet can be both a blessing to faculty and a dilemma.…
Descriptors: Internet, Word Processing, Plagiarism, Prevention
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Duran, Pilar; Malvern, David; Richards, Brian; Chipere, Ngoni – Applied Linguistics, 2004
This article discusses issues in measuring lexical diversity, before outlining an approach based on mathematical modelling that produces a measure, D, designed to address these problems. The procedure for obtaining values for D directly from transcripts using software (vocd) is introduced, and then applied to thirty-two children from the Bristol…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Academic Discourse
Uy, Chin – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2005
This quantitative-qualitative study seeks to determine the effectiveness of TIMS (Thomasian Interactive Multimedia Software) in teaching the introductory topics in Trigonometry. The acceptability of the software to the student respondents was established using the content, design, interface, and effectiveness of the media used as the evaluation…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Multimedia Materials, Multimedia Instruction, Statistical Analysis
McKenney, Susan – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2005
This article describes research on the quality of a computer program designed to help secondary level science teachers in southern Africa create exemplary paper-based lesson materials. Results of this study show that the content, support, and interface of the program combine to form a tool that is considered by both users and experts to be valid…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Professional Development, Curriculum Development, Teaching Guides
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Blankenship, Tracy L.; Ayres, Kevin M.; Langone, John – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2005
Three students with behavior disorders who exhibited difficulty with reading in content area courses learned to use a computer program to create cognitive maps of the reading material required for class. Using a modified multiple-probe design across behaviors or stimulus sets, replicated across students, allowed for the evaluation of student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Computer Uses in Education, Reading Comprehension, Behavior Disorders
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Hopp, Marsha A.; Hopp, Theodore H. – CALICO Journal, 2004
The "newSLATE" environment provides a Web-based infrastructure for language learning. Its design and implementation were driven by the difficulties of non-Roman-script text handling. The software features a cross-platform approach to non-Roman text input and handling and a novel method for automatically generating online quizzes from study…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Tests, Computer Software, Internet
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Simina, Vassiliki; Hamel, Marie-Josee – ReCALL, 2005
The basic tenet of constructivism is that learners construct their knowledge on their own by associating new with prior information. The significance of the learner's interaction with his/her social and physical environment is here of great importance; the learner is at the center of the learning process while the tutor is seen as a facilitator, a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Learning Processes
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Cordes, Sean – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2005
This paper examines podcasting as a library support for distance learning and information systems and services. The manuscript provides perspective on the knowledge base in the growing area of podcasting in libraries and academia. A walkthrough of the podcast creation and distribution process using basic computing skills and open source tools is…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Information Systems, Academic Libraries, Guidelines
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Plutsky, Susan; Wilson, Barbara A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2004
This study was undertaken to determine whether significant differences exist in the performance of students based on three methods for teaching and evaluating writing: faculty review, group review, and Calibrated Peer Review (CPR), an Internet software program designed to teach writing. Classes were randomly assigned a method; 148 students were…
Descriptors: Internet, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods, Writing Evaluation
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Carmichael, Patrick; Honour, Leslie – International Journal of Educational Development, 2002
Economic arguments for the adoption of "open source" software in business have been widely discussed. In this paper we draw on personal experience in the UK, South Africa and Southeast Asia to forward compelling reasons why open source software should be considered as an appropriate and affordable alternative to the currently prevailing…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Global Education, Computer Software, Foreign Countries
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