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Smart, Karl L.; Csapo, Nancy – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
With a shift of focus from teaching to learning in higher education, teachers often look for strategies to involve students actively in the learning process, especially since numerous studies have demonstrated that a student's active involvement in the learning process enhances learning. Active learning has resulted in positive learning outcomes.…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Experiential Learning, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
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Hernandez-Ramos, Pedro – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
This paper describes an intensive 2-hr workshop designed to introduce preservice teachers to digital video in the context of an instructional technology course or as a stand-alone activity. Acknowledging time constraints in most real-life instructional situations, this format takes novices with no or very limited knowledge of video making to the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learning Modalities, Creativity, Educational Technology
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Wimpfheimer, Todd – Journal of Chemical Education, 2002
Reports on some of the special considerations that were necessary when ConcepTests, a student active-learning method (SAL), was used in a smaller-sized class (15 students). Finds that the use of ConcepTests was a great way to actively engage students despite the small class size. (MM)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Chemistry, Cooperation, Experiential Learning
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Schroeder, Ulrik; Spannagel, Christian – International Journal on E-Learning, 2006
Many e-learning materials lack pedagogical principles and theoretical foundations. The great potential of activating learners and thus enriching learning experience is often unused in instructional software and online courses. Pedagogical theories like constructivist and action-orientated approaches should rather underlie the creation of new…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Online Courses, Courseware, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Mathews, Minu – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
Business education and learning has become formidable and challenging over the last few years. A traditional learning environment is bereft of active learning where students only try to memorise terms and concepts and is unable to apply them to the real corporate world. It was found in the business communication classes that students fail to…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Feedback (Response), Constructivism (Learning), Business Communication
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Greenberg, Daniel J. – History Teacher, 2008
For educators, the anti-globalization movement has created a literature of opposition which offers enhanced opportunities for teaching critical analysis of neo-liberal political economy. The movement also aids those who wish to teach how First World wealth and privilege is functionally related to Third World poverty and underdevelopment. The…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Community Development, Travel, Citizenship
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Guthrie, Cameron – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2010
Project-based learning has been suggested as an appropriate pedagogy to prepare students in information systems for the realities of the business world. Web-based resources have been used to support such pedagogy with mixed results. The paper argues that the design of web-based learning support to cater to different learning styles may give…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Computer Assisted Instruction, Active Learning, Information Systems
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Thomas, Jennie Carter – Business Education Forum, 1997
In the Masterpiece course project, business communication students prepare a proposal for study with an actual business partner, a recruitment presentation for prospective employees, a research report and oral presentation, and assessment of team and individual performance. The project is an opportunity for actual management rather than merely…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Experiential Learning
Speight, Sarah – Adults Learning (England), 2003
In Britain, archaeological fieldwork is being used for both educational and research purposes. Training is provided for adult learners from a range of backgrounds, with the goal of increasing public participation in and ownership of archaeological outcomes. (SK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Students, Archaeology, Experiential Learning
Luciano, Carl S.; Young, Matthew W.; Patterson, Robin R. – Microbiology Education, 2002
Describes a student-centered laboratory course in which student teams select phage from sewage samples and characterize the phage in a semester-long project that models real-life scientific research. Results of student evaluations indicate a high level of satisfaction with the course. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Microbiology
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Gomez-Zwiep, Susan; Straits, William – Science and Children, 2006
Teachers love to have their students actively engaged with hands-on manipulatives in the pursuit of scientific investigation. However, students cannot develop an understanding of every important concept in science through their own investigation. There are points in their lessons that require outside information, usually through some type of text…
Descriptors: Investigations, Fiction, Science Activities, Nonfiction
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Lee, W. Theodore – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
To improve student understanding of protein structure and the significance of noncovalent interactions in protein structure and function, students are assigned a project to write a paper complemented with computer-generated images. The assignment provides an opportunity for students to select a protein structure that is of interest and detail…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Computer Uses in Education, Biochemistry, Experiential Learning
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Swartz, Mallary I. – Young Children, 2005
In this article, the author discusses playdough. Playdough is a staple play material in the early childhood classroom which provides enjoyable and satisfying experiences for young children. But, it is not merely a "fun" activity, it also provides valuable hands-on, active-learning experiences and supports children's growth and learning in many…
Descriptors: Young Children, Play, Toys, Active Learning
Murphy, Jennifer, Ed.; Griffin, Carrie, Ed.; Higgs, Bettie, Ed. – National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NJ1), 2010
The third annual conference of the National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NAIRTL) was held at Trinity College Dublin on 11-12 November 2009, and was attended by over 300 delegates. The theme--"Research-Teaching Linkages: Practice and Policy"--was timely and generated some fascinating papers, workshops and…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Health Promotion, Evidence, Program Effectiveness
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Bradburd, D. C. – English Journal, 1995
Explains how the theater arts require a blend of contemplation and creativity that embodies the heart of real education. Demonstrates that for an actor and a director to produce a scene they must read and understand the lines, research the context, and define the character emotionally, intellectually, and physically. (TB)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Drama, Experiential Learning
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