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Stephen Billett – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
Competence in contemporary working life requirements is increasingly aligned with electronically mediated tasks and work roles: ie, the digitalisation of work. This alignment necessitates workers learning and utilising the conceptual knowledge and ways of working needed for this work. This knowledge is often distinct from and displaces workers'…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, On the Job Training, Skill Development, Professional Development
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Kpanja, Edward – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2001
Describes a study conducted in Nigeria that investigated whether the use of videotape recordings was an effective method of teacher education prior to full-time teaching. Results of groups during microteaching sessions showed that the group which used videotape recordings showed more significant progress in the mastery of teaching skills.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education
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Song, Chiann-Ru – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
Discusses the use of hypermedia to accommodate students' individual learning differences and to help students develop complex learning skills to acquire complex knowledge. Examines 10 research studies that investigated interaction between students' learning skills and their use of different forms of instruction. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Individual Differences, Learning Strategies
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Khan, Tariq M.; Brown, Keith – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Addresses areas of situated knowledge (metacognitive skills and affective skills) that have been ignored in intelligent computer-aided learning systems. Focuses on model-based reasoning, including contextualized and decontextualized knowledge, and examines an instructional method that supports situated knowledge by providing opportunities for…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Computer Assisted Instruction, Knowledge Representation, Learning Strategies
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Sandberg, Jacobijn; Anjewierden, Anjo; Groothuismink, Jolanda; de Hoog, Robert; Giebels, Mascha – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Many individuals throughout Europe acquire knowledge and skills in an informal manner for which they find no official recognition. The CREDIT (Capabilities, Registration, Evaluation, Diagnosis and advice through Internet Technology) project develops a computer system that supports the assessment and accreditation process and provides advice on…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Achievement, Child Care Occupations, Competence
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Chambers, Phil – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Discusses ways in which new technologies, including multimedia and the World Wide Web, support and enhance a range of skills associated with deep-level processing and meaningful learning such as metacognition, problem solving, and critical thinking. Argues that these technologies are underestimated in their capacity to facilitate intellectual…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Information Skills, Learning Processes, Metacognition
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Carr-Chellman, Alison; Duchastel, Philip – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Addresses issues facing designers of Web-based university level courses, drawing from experience in distance education. Topics include a paradigm shift to distributed learning; technologies involved in an ideal online course; study guides; assignments; asynchronous and synchronous communication; email; interactive skill building; and theoretical…
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Technology
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Nichol, Jon; Watson, Kate; Waites, Graham – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
This case study of grade 7, 11-12 year old students in the United Kingdom embedded ICT (information and communication technology) within an existing scheme of work to develop skills and processes involved in historical investigation, using characters from the Harry Potter books. Also examined teachers' teaching styles and beliefs and values.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Grade 7, History
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Twining, John; And Others – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1989
Discusses the Resourced Open Learning Facility (ROLF), which was developed by the U.K. Skills Training Agency (STA) as a means of delivering off-the-job skill training for the unemployed. Employment training is discussed and an evaluation of ROLF is described, including management issues and types of trainees. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Foreign Countries, Job Skills, National Programs
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Poland, Roger; La Velle, Linda Baggott; Nichol, Jon – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
Describes a teacher-generated case study on the effectiveness of a Virtual Field Station for teaching an A Level biology topic. Argues that a Virtual Field Centre is an effective substitute for actuality in terms of the development of student knowledge and understanding for examination purposes. Discuses how science education is rapidly developing…
Descriptors: Biology, Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
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Garvin, Anthony; Carrington, Stephen – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1997
Describes the Directed-Self Education program at the University of Bristol (England) for undergraduate small-group project work in veterinary science that was designed to support students in developing personal study and information technology skills. It also produced student-authored hypermedia tools which could be repurposed by staff as teaching…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Hypermedia