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Mathews, James M. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2010
The article presents a brief overview of the Neighbourhood Game Design Project, a studio-based curriculum intervention aimed at engaging students in the design of place-based mobile games and interactive stories using geo-locative technologies (for example, GPS enabled cell phones). It describes the three curricular components that defined the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods, Design, Curriculum Implementation
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Turinsky, Andrei L.; Fanea, Elena; Trinh, Quang; Wat, Stephen; Hallgrimsson, Benedikt; Dong, Xiaoli; Shu, Xueling; Stromer, Julie N.; Hill, Jonathan W.; Edwards, Carol; Grosenick, Brenda; Yajima, Masumi; Sensen, Christoph W. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
The authors have created a software system called the CAVEman, for the visual integration and exploration of heterogeneous anatomical and biomedical data. The CAVEman can be applied for both education and research tasks. The main component of the system is a three-dimensional digital atlas of the adult male human anatomy, structured according to…
Descriptors: Workstations, Computer Software, Computers, Biomedicine
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Orr, Claudia; Sherony, Bruce; Steinhaus, Carol – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
In the fall of 2000, when a mandatory laptop program was initiated at a Midwest regional university, a faculty research team began a longitudinal study to determine student perceptions of the value of the program. Value was defined as usefulness of the computer, reasonable price for the computer and the quality of the computer. A survey of 1,000…
Descriptors: Universities, Program Implementation, Laptop Computers, College Freshmen
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Clark-Ibanez, Marisol; Scott, Linda – Teaching Sociology, 2008
The demand for online courses is growing. This paper offers suggestions on how to teach online courses that promote student engagement and learning. We discuss the benefits and challenges of teaching online. We share research-based strategies for designing an online course and draw upon our experience of developing fully online sociology courses.…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Computer Uses in Education, Guides
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Lunsford, Eddie – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2008
The topic of inquiry is explored in an online freshman level introductory biology course for non-majors. The research took place in a distance learning program at a small community college in the Southeast. Students in the course were required to complete an extended guided inquiry in their homes and to communicate about their work by way of the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Cooperation, Biology, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Dani, Danielle E.; Koenig, Kathleen M. – Theory Into Practice, 2008
Current reforms in science education call for the integration of digital technologies into science teaching, advocating that students learn science content and processes through technology. In this article, we provide practical examples, situated within the literature, of how digital technologies can be used to support the development and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Education, Internet, Technology Integration
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McKee, Heidi; Porter, James E. – College Composition and Communication, 2008
The study of writers and writing in digital environments raises distinct and complex ethical issues for researchers. Rhetoric theory and casuistic ethics, working in tandem, provide a theoretical framework for addressing such issues. A casuistic heuristic grounded in rhetorical principles can help digital writing researchers critically…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Publishing, Computer Uses in Education
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Ranker, Jason – Written Communication, 2008
This is a qualitative case study of two students' composing processes as they developed a documentary video about the Dominican Republic in an urban, public middle school classroom. While using a digital video editing program, the students moved across multiple media (the Web, digital video, books, and writing), drawing semiotic resources from…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Editing, Foreign Countries, Grade 5
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Xie, Ying; Ke, Fengfeng; Sharma, Priya – Internet and Higher Education, 2008
Reflection is an important prerequisite to making meaning of new information, and to advance from surface to deep learning. Strategies such as journal writing and peer feedback have been found to promote reflection as well as deep thinking and learning. This study used an empirical design to investigate the interaction effects of peer feedback and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Journal Writing, Learning Processes, Statistical Analysis
Park, Sung Hee; Ertmer, Peggy A. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2008
Although computers are now commonplace within our lives, integration within schools is much less ordinary. While access and training are no longer considered significant barriers, attention has turned to the potential influence of teachers' beliefs. In response, problem-based learning (PBL) has been proposed as an effective approach for changing…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Problem Based Learning, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Daletskaya, Tatyana – Educational Technology, 2008
The beginning of the 21st century is characterized by globalization--the integration of national economies and the development of technology and information technology--and by a new type of society--the knowledge-based society. Changes in society require changes in education, the mission of higher education institutions, and traditional ways of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Global Approach, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
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Wefer, Stephen H.; Sheppard, Keith – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
The proliferation of bioinformatics in modern biology marks a modern revolution in science that promises to influence science education at all levels. This study analyzed secondary school science standards of 49 U.S. states (Iowa has no science framework) and the District of Columbia for content related to bioinformatics. The bioinformatics…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Science and Society, Biology, Scientific Literacy
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Gulchak, Daniel J. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2008
Teaching students to self-monitor their attention or on-task behavior has a robust history of success in school and has been an effective strategy for students of all ages, including those with and without disabilities. However, this strategy has not made use of advances in technology in order to collect and record performance data. In this study,…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Self Contained Classrooms, Emotional Disturbances, Handheld Devices
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Stevenson, Olivia – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2008
This paper aims to move away from the notion of a digital divide premised on technology "haves and have-nots" to a more nuanced understanding based on technological practices. It draws on empirical research from interviews with eight case-study families about the ways in which information and communication technologies (ICT) fit into…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Social Networks, Access to Computers, Children
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Sykes, Julie M.; Oskoz, Ana; Thorne, Steven L. – CALICO Journal, 2008
In light of the increasingly blurred line between mediated and nonmediated contexts for social, professional, and educational purposes, attention to the presence and use of innovative digital media is critical to the consideration of the future of computer-assisted language learning (CALL). This article reviews current trends in the use of…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Educational Technology, Virtual Classrooms
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