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Abdous, M'hammed – International Journal on E-Learning, 2013
An effective learning environment interface (LEI) is a means to enable students to focus on learning and to understand content, while establishing connections and relationships among course activities. Using this fundamental premise, we propose a flexible, user-centered, and seamless LEI which is intended to remediate the fragmented interface…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Interfaces, Feedback (Response), College Students
Gabriel, J.; Pillai, J. K. – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1981
The effectiveness of a modular approach to learning in a botany unit as compared to the traditional teaching approach in terms of learning efficiency, learning time, and mastery level is reported. Three references are cited. (Author/CHC)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Botany, Developing Nations, Flexible Scheduling
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deGraw, Beverly C.; Smallwood, Jim – Tech Directions, 1997
A study examined the level of acceptance of 43 junior high/high school teachers of modular instruction techniques in technology education programs in Kentucky. Data revealed that teachers have mixed reactions to modular instruction. (JOW)
Descriptors: High Schools, Junior High Schools, Learning Modules, Tables (Data)
Federico, Pat-Anthony – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1982
To determine whether individual differences in student achievement and learning rate are reduced or eliminated by mastery instruction, 166 navy trainees who completed a computer-managed course in basic electricity and electronics were cluster analyzed using 24 measures of cognitive characteristics. Discriminant analyses were computed between two…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cluster Analysis, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style
Brewer, Ilma M.; Tomlinson, J. David – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1981
Describes a study to determine if time spent in modular instruction is related to improvement in performance on weekly tests or final examinations across four years in a course on plant anatomy taught by Self-Instructional Modules and Interactive small Group discussion (SIMIG). Twenty-one references are listed. (Author/CHC)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autoinstructional Aids, Botany, Correlation