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Hewings, Ann; Coffin, Caroline – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2007
The increasing use of computers to enable or replace face-to-face tutorial discussion groups in higher education is creating a new form of academic writing. This small-scale study of 43 students and three tutors identifies ways in which students present their opinions in a forum which allows greater time for reflection, but also creates a…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Communities, Writing (Composition), Opinions
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Ascough, Richard S. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2007
A discussion about how instructors can host a hospitable online learning environment can address one of the fundamental philosophical and theological concerns frequently expressed about online learning--the loss of face-to-face interaction and, with it, the loss of community building (cf. Delamarter 2005, 138). This perceived link between physical…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Theological Education, Religion Studies, Computer Uses in Education
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Reich, Sven; Simon, James F.; Ruedinger, Dirk; Shortall, Adrian; Wichmann, Manfred; Frankenberger, Roland – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2007
The common teaching goal of two different phantom head courses was to enable the students to provide an all-ceramic restoration by the means of computer technology. The aim of this study was to compare these two courses with regard to the different educational methods using identical computer software. Undergraduate dental students from a single…
Descriptors: Dentistry, Medical Education, Computer Uses in Education, Comparative Analysis
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Solomonidou, Christina; Tassios, Athanassios – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
The present research investigated and studied students' representations about daily life technologies, in a prospect of studying technology in Greek primary education. In the research participated 60 Greek primary school students aged 9 to 12 years old. Research data were collected through semi-structured, personal, clinical-type interviews. Each…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Computer Uses in Education, Data Analysis, Technology Education
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Holmes, Tiffany – Journal of Museum Education, 2007
Eco-visualizations are artworks that reinterpret environmental data with custom software to promote stewardship. Eco-visualization technology offers a new way to dynamically picture environmental data and make it meaningful to a museum population. The questions are: How might museums create new projects and programs around place-based information?…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Museums, Historical Interpretation, Historic Sites
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Burgess, Geoffrey; Alden, Peg – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
This article describes one professor's attempt to use an evolving series of course websites to improve learning outcomes and foster participation with a group of college students with learning disabilities. Spurred by an initial "failure," the authors share the process of coming to better understand the conditions needed in order for students with…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Disabilities, Guidelines, Web Sites
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Kollar, Ingo; Fischer, Frank; Slotta, James D. – Learning and Instruction, 2007
We investigated how differently structured external scripts interact with learners' internal scripts with respect to individual knowledge acquisition in a Web-based collaborative inquiry learning environment. Ninety students from two secondary schools participated. Two versions of an external collaboration script (high vs. low structured)…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Learning Processes, Educational Environment, Internet
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Hess, Mary – Religious Education, 2007
In this article, the author responds to Dr. Shoemaker's review of her recent book. Their disagreement lies in differing definitions of collaborative learning. Dr. Shoemaker describes collaborative processes as privileging the affective over the cognitive, and minimizing engagement with content. He notes that the author supports the involvement of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Student Participation, Learning Processes
Swain, Colleen; Edyburn, David – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2007
Given the power of instructional technology and the ubiquitous nature of technology in society and the workplace, what are the social implications associated with teachers' decisions to use, or not use, technology to enhance teaching and learning? Despite current U.S. educational goals and the documented effect of the achievement gap, little…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Justice, Social Values, Teaching Methods
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Parnafes, Orit – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2007
This article concerns the development of conceptual understanding of a physical phenomenon through the use of computational representations. It examines how students make sense of and interpret computational representations, and how their understanding of the represented physical phenomenon develops in this process. Eight studies were conducted,…
Descriptors: Physics, Concept Formation, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Allan, Jo; Street, Mark – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
This paper explores the impact on learning in higher education of the integration of a knowledge-pooling stage into a WebQuest. We explain the concept of WebQuests, consider recent literature regarding the effects and difficulties of this approach to learning, and examine students' perceptions of the impact of this tool on high-order learning. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Web Sites, Computer Uses in Education
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Tondeur, Jo; van Braak, Johan; Valcke, Martin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
In many countries, information and communication technology (ICT) has a clear impact on the development of educational curricula. In Flanders, the education government has identified and defined a framework of ICT competencies for expected outcomes, related to knowledge, skills and attitudes that pupils are expected to achieve at the end of…
Descriptors: School Policy, Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries
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Rochette, Laura Christine – English Journal, 2007
The availability of new technology and a willingness to experiment led Laura Christine Rochette to re-imagine a successful high school English curriculum. A SMART Board, individual laptop computers, and blogs became essential tools to enhance the learning of all students and to renew her excitement about teaching.
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Computer Uses in Education, English Instruction, High Schools
Dwyer, Jerry; Moskal, Barbara; Duke, Billy; Wilhelm, Jennifer – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
This article describes the work of outreach mathematicians introducing the topic of complex variables to eighth and ninth grade students (13- to 15-year-olds) in the US. Complex variables is an area of mathematics that is not typically studied at secondary level. The authors developed seven lessons designed to stimulate students' interest in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Geometry, Early Adolescents
Duke, Roger; Graham, Alan; Johnston-Wilder, Sue – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
This article describes a recent and successful initiative on teaching place value and the decomposition method of subtraction to pupils having difficulty with this technique in the 9-12-year age range. The aim of the research was to explore whether using the metaphor of selling chews (i.e., sweets) in a tuck shop and developing this into an iconic…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Figurative Language, Subtraction, Number Concepts
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