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Hunt, Neville – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2004
This article describes how Chernoff faces can be drawn in Microsoft Excel.
Descriptors: Computer Software, Multivariate Analysis
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Goldborough, Reid – Teacher Librarian, 2004
If you have worked with computers for any length of time, you have undoubtedly heard the warnings and the recommendations. Data stored on PCs can disappear in a nanosecond. You need to back up any crucial data you cannot risk losing. Ideally, you should store at least one set of crucial back-up data off-site in case of a fire, flood or other…
Descriptors: Computers, Computer Software, Troubleshooting
Weber, Jonathan – Library Journal, 2006
Creating a digital library might seem like a task best left to a large research collection with a vast staff and generous budget. However, tools for successfully creating digital libraries are getting easier to use all the time. The explosion of people creating content for the web has led to the availability of many high-quality applications and…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Computer Software
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Gardner, Joel; Jeon, Tae – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2010
Merrill proposes First Principles of Instruction, including a problem- or task-centered strategy for designing instruction. However, when the tasks or problems are ill-defined or complex, task-centered instruction can be difficult to design. We describe an online task-centered training at a land-grant university designed to train employees to use…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Land Grant Universities, Web Based Instruction, Instructional Design
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Yuan, Xiaohong; Vega, Percy; Qadah, Yaseen; Archer, Ricky; Yu, Huiming; Xu, Jinsheng – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2010
Using animated visualization tools has been an important teaching approach in computer science education. We have developed three visualization and animation tools that demonstrate various information security concepts and actively engage learners. The information security concepts illustrated include: packet sniffer and related computer network…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Visualization, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study
Azeta, A. A.; Oyelami M. O. – Online Submission, 2008
With the vast development of various technologies, learning today is no longer confined to classrooms with lecture delivery as the only method of conveying knowledge, rather, an electronic means of learning has continued to evolve. Electronic learning (e-Learning), which facilitates education using communications networks, has made learning…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Software, Computer Networks, Computer Mediated Communication
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Reed, Adam – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
The classical dialectical (study partner) learning method of Greek and Hellenistic antiquity remains the traditional learning method of Jewish religious and cultural studies, and enjoys widespread informal use by students in some American universities. The cognitive advantages of dialectical study have led to its adoption as a powerful, general…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Study Habits, Study Skills, Information Systems
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Robinson, Andrew – Physics Teacher, 2008
The requirement for a method of capturing problem solving on a whiteboard for later replay stems from my teaching load, which includes two classes of first-year university general physics, each with relatively large class sizes of approximately 80-100 students. Most university-level teachers value one-to-one interaction with the students and find…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Physics
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Woolsey, Kristina; Woolsey, Matthew – Theory Into Practice, 2008
Emerging digital technologies enable teachers and students to access and manipulate sights and sounds in their school environments. The challenge is to systematically include these new media in academic environments, and to include adults who are ill prepared in technical issues as primary guides in this effort. This article suggests that child's…
Descriptors: Play, Montessori Method, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration
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Andrade, Javier; Ares, Juan; Garcia, Rafael; Rodriguez, Santiago; Seoane, Maria; Suarez, Sonia – Computers & Education, 2008
The current development approaches for e-learning systems fail to explain in a clear and consistent way the pedagogical principles that support them. Moreover, decisions with regard to the structuration of each component proposed by these approaches are mainly taken by the designer/developer. As a result, the ensuing e-learning systems reflect…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Educational Principles, Guidelines, Instructional Design
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Heys, Jeffrey J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
Group projects are common in undergraduate chemical engineering course. Wikis are a new medium for group projects because they are Webpages that are edited using the same software used to view the Webpage. Advantages include the ability to record changes made by each individual (helpful for grading), ability to continuously monitor progress, and a…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Science Instruction, College Science, Student Projects
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Hjalmarson, Margret A. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2008
Defining challenging curriculum first requires an examination of what is meant by curriculum. This discussion of challenging curriculum is motivated by the evaluation of the National Science Foundation's Math and Science Partnership Program. Standards frameworks, textbooks, software, and pedagogy are some aspects of curricula. The level of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Textbooks, Partnerships in Education
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Wong, Wylie – Community College Journal, 2008
Smart classrooms are just as popular on other community college campuses. Through a combination of PowerPoint presentations, videos, Web pages, and other technologies, faculty can engage students using multimedia to create a richer, more compelling learning experience. This article talks about the use of smart classrooms and the educational…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Community Colleges
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Caughlan, Samantha; Juzwik, Mary M.; Adler, Mary – English Education, 2008
As former middle and high school English teachers, secondary English teacher educators, and educational researchers, the authors were challenged to negotiate the worlds of their research center and the various schools where they worked with teachers. They used the CLASS system to mediate meetings between researchers and teachers participating in…
Descriptors: Research Tools, English Teachers, Educational Researchers, Teacher Educators
Pierce, Alan – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
The nonprofit organization One Laptop per Child (OLPC) has a mission that is easy to articulate but very challenging to achieve: Provide laptop computers to the almost 2 billion children who live in parts of the world where poverty and the lack of a structured educational system deprive them of an adequate education. To further complicate the…
Descriptors: Computers, Nonprofit Organizations, Computer Uses in Education, Appropriate Technology
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