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Kieft, Marleen; Rijlaarsdam, Gert; Galbraith, David; van den Bergh, Huub – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Background: When writing a text, students are required to do several things simultaneously. They have to plan, translate and review, which involve demanding cognitive processes. In order to handle this complexity, writers need to develop a writing strategy. The two most well-defined writing strategies that have been identified, are those of a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 10, Writing Skills, Cognitive Processes
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Stracco, Mike – English Journal, 2007
In a one-week voluntary summer course, students aged twelve to seventeen eagerly take ownership of their composing processes, learning to connect terms such as focus and point of view to the visual and verbal acts of photography and writing. High school teacher Mike Stracco grapples with how to channel the vitality of his summer course into…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Photography, Writing Instruction, Student Participation
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Rozema, Robert – English Journal, 2007
Robert Rozema promotes the educational potential of the student-produced podcast--a genre with an authentic audience and out-of-school applicability. Podcasting allows students to cultivate creative, efficient writing when delving into literary works. Students write, revise, collaborate on, and produce book-talk podcasts about young adult novels…
Descriptors: Novels, Young Adults, Adolescent Literature, Electronic Equipment
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Scarino, Angela; Crichton, Jonathan; Woods, Megan – Open Learning, 2007
In the context of internationalisation, the delivery of higher education programmes increasingly combines open learning with collaborations among people of diverse languages and cultures. In this paper we argue that while the literature on international education focuses on mapping modes of delivery in international education, there is also a need…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Education, Language Role, International Education
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Threlfall, John; Pool, Peter; Homer, Matthew; Swinnerton, Bronwen – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
This article explores the effect on assessment of "translating" paper and pencil test items into their computer equivalents. Computer versions of a set of mathematics questions derived from the paper-based end of key stage 2 and 3 assessments in England were administered to age appropriate pupil samples, and the outcomes compared.…
Descriptors: Test Items, Student Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Test Validity
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Flom, Ross; Bahrick, Lorraine E. – Developmental Psychology, 2007
This research examined the developmental course of infants' ability to perceive affect in bimodal (audiovisual) and unimodal (auditory and visual) displays of a woman speaking. According to the intersensory redundancy hypothesis (L. E. Bahrick, R. Lickliter, & R. Flom, 2004), detection of amodal properties is facilitated in multimodal stimulation…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Social Development, Redundancy, Infants
Norman, D. A.; And Others – 1972
"Machine controlled adaptive training is a promising concept. In adaptive training the task presented to the trainee varies as a function of how well he performs. In machine controlled training, adaptive logic performs a function analogous to that performed by a skilled operator." This study looks at the ways in which gain-effective time…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Flight Training, Intermode Differences, Simulation
Salomon, Gavrial – 1971
Two major hypotheses were tested in three experiments. The first hypothesis proposed that students can imitate and internalize filmic codes, to be used subsequently as covert schematized mediators. The second hypothesis was that subjects with low relevant aptitude scores would profit more than better able subjects from films which model for them…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Films, Intermode Differences, Learning Theories
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Tobias, Sigmund; Ingber, Tsvi – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Students were randomly assigned to study an instructional program by constructed responding or by reading. Level of prior attainment was ascertained by pretest scores. Interaction was found between prior achievement and instructional support. Constructed responding was especially beneficial for students with low pretest scores. (BJG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Interaction, Intermode Differences
Dixon, Paul N.; Judd, Wilson A. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1977
The methodology and results of a study measuring the effectiveness of computer managed instruction in comparison with conventional classroom instruction at the University of Texas at Austin are reported. The module studied was an educational psychology statistics package presented to two sections of CMI and two sections of lecture/discussion…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computer Managed Instruction, Educational Research, Intermode Differences
Mielke, Keith W. – Viewpoints, 1970
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Educational Television, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Salomon, Gavriel – Viewpoints, 1970
Descriptors: Educational Media, Instructional Materials, Interaction, Intermode Differences
Fritzsche, David J. – Journal of Experiential Learning and Simulation, 1980
Reports the results of an experiment assessing the effectiveness of two different approaches to using simulation games in a marketing course. In one, the game was used as a supplement to the standard lecture/discussion format; in the other, it was used as the central delivery vehicle. Twenty-one references are listed. (Author/LLS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Games, Higher Education, Intermode Differences
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Herskovitz, Antol H. – Journal of Biocommunication, 1979
Suggests that (1) research has not produced an algorithm for the selection of media formats, (2) more research is required on the effects of present technology, and (3) production decisions are influenced by many considerations. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Intermode Differences, Media Research
Wager, Walter – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1980
Three types of stimulus materials (text, film, and live demonstration) were used to teach graduate students cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and verbal learning and a motor skill task were measured to determine the effectiveness of the different media. No significant differences were found among the three modes of instruction. (Author/JEG)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demonstrations (Educational), Films, Intermode Differences
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