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Chen, Chung-Yang; Teng, Kao-Chiuan – Computers & Education, 2011
This paper presents a computerized tool support, the Meetings-Flow Project Collaboration System (MFS), for designing, directing and sustaining the collaborative teamwork required in senior projects in software engineering (SE) education. Among many schools' SE curricula, senior projects serve as a capstone course that provides comprehensive…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Projects, Holistic Approach, Cooperation
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Mavrikis, Manolis; Gutierrez-Santos, Sergio – Computers & Education, 2010
This paper presents a methodology for the design of intelligent learning environments. We recognise that in the educational technology field, theory development and system-design should be integrated and rely on an iterative process that addresses: (a) the difficulty to elicit precise, concise, and operationalized knowledge from "experts" and (b)…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Methods, Expertise, Case Studies
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Casamayor, Agustin; Amandi, Analia; Campo, Marcelo – Computers & Education, 2009
Collaborative learning environments provide a set of tools for students acting in groups to interact and accomplish an assigned task. In this kind of systems, students are free to express and communicate with each other, which usually lead to collaboration and communication problems that may require the intervention of a teacher. In this article,…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Intervention, Distance Education, Cooperative Learning
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Boyle, Tom – Computers & Education, 2010
The use of ICT to enhance teaching and learning depends on effective design, which operates at many levels of granularity from the small to the very large. This reflects the range of educational problems from course design down to the design of activities focused on specific learning objectives. For maximum impact these layers of design need to be…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Research and Development, Instructional Design, Models
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Velazquez-Iturbide, J. Angel; Pareja-Flores, Cristobal; Urquiza-Fuentes, Jaime – Computers & Education, 2008
Program animation systems have not been as widely adopted by computer science educators as we might expect from the firm belief that they can help in enhancing computer science education. One of the most notable obstacles to their adoption is the considerable effort that the production of program animations represents for the instructor. We…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Higher Education, Animation, Computer Interfaces
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Conole, Grainne; Culver, Juliette – Computers & Education, 2010
This paper describes a new social networking site, Cloudworks, which aims to provide a dynamic environment for finding, sharing and discussing learning and teaching ideas and designs. The paper begins by discussing the mismatch between the potential application of technologies in education and their actual use in practice. It considers some of the…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Program Development, Postsecondary Education, Program Descriptions
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Fabregas, E.; Farias, G.; Dormido-Canto, S.; Dormido, S.; Esquembre, F. – Computers & Education, 2011
New information technologies provide great opportunities for education. One such opportunity is the use of remote control laboratories for teaching students about control systems. This paper describes the creation of interactive remote laboratories (RLs). Two main software tools are used: Simulink and Easy Java Simulations (EJS). The first is a…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Science Laboratories, Information Technology, Computer Simulation
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Gonzalez-Barbone, Victor; Anido-Rifon, Luis – Computers & Education, 2008
The creation of the first SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model) object offers some challenges and difficulties which go beyond the facilities offered by content generation applications. In particular, the creation of really reusable, searchable learning objects requires a detailed consideration of metadata, where some institutional…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Metadata, Models, Computer Uses in Education
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Smoline, D.V. – Computers & Education, 2008
Computer-based testing--is an effective teacher's tool, intended to optimize course goals and assessment techniques in a comparatively short time. However, this is accomplished only if we deal with high-quality tests. It is strange, but despite the 100-year history of Testing Theory (see, Anastasi, A., Urbina, S. (1997). Psychological testing.…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Mathematics, Online Courses, Computer Software
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Moran, Samuel; Rubio, Ramon; Gallego, Ramon; Suarez, Javier; Martin, Santiago – Computers & Education, 2008
The aim of this series of applications is to enhance students' spatial perception capacity by means of exercises that require the student to concentrate on mentally recreating the figures represented. Each application is designed with an increasing level of difficulty, designed to increase the students' concentration and train their spatial…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Student Motivation
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Lin, Yu-Wei; Zini, Enrico – Computers & Education, 2008
This empirical paper shows how free/libre open source software (FLOSS) contributes to mutual and collaborative learning in an educational environment. Unlike proprietary software, FLOSS allows extensive customisation of software to support the needs of local users better. This also allows users to participate more proactively in the development…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Social Organizations, Organizational Change, Educational Change
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Ariga, T.; Watanabe, T. – Computers & Education, 2008
The explosive growth of the Internet has made the knowledge and skills for creating Web pages into general subjects that all students should learn. It is now common to teach the technical side of the production of Web pages and many teaching materials have been developed. However teaching the aesthetic side of Web page design has been neglected,…
Descriptors: Internet, Teaching Methods, Worksheets, Web Sites
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Offer, Joey; Bos, Beth – Computers & Education, 2009
It is difficult to examine the effectiveness of technology-based courses (TBC) without understanding the design and application in classrooms. There is evidence of disconnects among the theory for designing, the theory used to apply TBCs in classrooms, and the theory used to research and evaluate TBCs [Hickey, D. T. (1997). Motivation and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Principals, Mathematics Teachers, Student Attitudes
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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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Katai, Zoltan; Juhasz, Katalin; Adorjani, Alpar Karoly – Computers & Education, 2008
The efficiency of teaching algorithms can be highly improved by utilizing the senses as educational aids. The authors have developed a new didactical method and a software tool which exemplifies, for the case of simple algorithms, how the involvement of eyesight, hearing and the kinaesthesia can help in the teaching and learning process. This…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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