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Angus, Lawrence; Snyder, Ilana; Sutherland-Smith, Wendy – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
Because access to new technologies is unequally distributed, there has been considerable debate about the growing gap between the so-called information-rich and information-poor. Such concerns have led to high-profile information technology policy initiatives in many countries. In Australia, in an attempt to 'redress the balance between the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Computers, Equal Education, Educationally Disadvantaged
Dopke-Wilson, MariRae – Educators' Spotlight Digest, 2006
Big, comprehensive projects involving multiple teachers, components, and electronic media can daunt the most ambitious educator. But for Library Media Specialist Bonnie French, big projects are no problem! A pioneer SOS database contributor, Bonnie can be aptly dubbed the "queen of collaboration." In this article, the author discusses how Bonnie…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Cooperation, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Technology
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Barton, Jeffrey; Feil, David; Lartigue, David; Mullins, Bernadette – PRIMUS, 2004
We describe two classes of sequences that give rise to accessible problems for undergraduate research. These problems may be understood with virtually no prerequisites and are well suited for computer-aided investigation. The first sequence is a variation of one introduced by Stephen Wolfram in connection with his study of cellular automata. The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Student Research
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Brotton, Joyce D. – Inquiry, 2005
Hybrid courses offer students a chance to know each other in both structured and unstructured situations, which is often difficult in a totally online distance course. The hybrid method also allows for elasticity in scheduling that is not possible in a strictly on-campus course. The on-campus sessions and face-to-face meeting features of hybrid…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Blended Learning, Computer Uses in Education, College Faculty
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Kadijevich, Djordje; Haapasalo, Lenni; Hvorecky, Jozef – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2005
To help mathematics educators realise the power of computer-based applications and modelling, this paper deals with four questions: (a) What implications does technology have for the range of applications and modelling problems that can be introduced? (b) In what cases does technology facilitate the learning of applications and modelling? (c) When…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Teachers
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O'Dwyer, Laura M.; Russell, Michael; Bebell, Damian – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
Investment in educational technology has increased rapidly in recent years and many observers have begun to question whether, and how technology is being used as a teaching and learning tool. In order to address this issue, this research used survey data collected from 1,404 "middle and high school teachers" in 52 schools across 22…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Middle School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Educational Technology
Beem, Edgar Allen – Teacher Magazine, 2006
In this article, the author reports how Maine has started to put laptops in the hands of all its middle school students. Today, more than half of Yarmouth, Maine's 435 students and all of its teachers have their own Apple iBooks as part of a statewide effort that has put laptops into the hands of every 7th and 8th grader in Maine. As computers…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
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Shabajee, Paul; McBride, Brian; Steer, Damian; Reynolds, Dave – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
Singapore has many large and educationally valuable digital collections and is planning the development of many more. These digital collections contain historical, cultural and scientific multimedia objects, along with learning objects. At present, school teachers and pupils find it hard to locate many of these resources using traditional search…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semantics, Educational Resources, Research Projects
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Westera, Wim – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2004
The innovation of education seems to be self-evident. Boosted by a wide range of new technologies, educational institutes all over the world are innovating their educational systems, in order to extend their services, to improve their performances or to reduce costs. The apparent self-evidence of educational innovation hardly prompts the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Innovation, Educational Practices, Educational Improvement
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Jacklin, Angela; Farr, William – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
Angela Jacklin is a senior lecturer in education and director of student support at the University of Sussex. William Farr is a teacher at a primary school in Sussex, and a former MA student at Sussex University. In the project reported in this article, they worked together to consider how valuable the computer may be as a medium to enhance social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, Learning Problems, Interpersonal Relationship
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Pintel, Tomer; Raizen, Esther; Shemer, Yaron; Strassberg, Efrat – CALICO Journal, 2004
The "Hebrew Online Module" is an authoring and evaluation tool designed for administrating online assignments in Hebrew and English. While similar commercial products are readily available, only a few accommodate right-to-left languages such as Hebrew or Arabic. The module, a standalone tool, complements the class environment by freeing class time…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Online Courses, Computer Uses in Education, Second Language Instruction
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Godwin-Jones, Bob – Language Learning & Technology, 2005
Alternative browsers are gaining significant market share, and both Apple and Microsoft are releasing OS upgrades which portend some interesting changes in Web development. Of particular interest for language learning professionals may be new developments in the area of Web browser based applications, particularly using an approach dubbed "Ajax."…
Descriptors: Internet, Search Engines, Search Strategies, Information Retrieval
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Jung, Insung – Educational Technology & Society, 2005
Teaching is becoming one of the most challenging professions in our society where knowledge is expanding rapidly and modern technologies are demanding teachers to learn how to use these technologies in their teaching. While new technologies increase teachers' training needs, they also offer part of the solution. Information and communication…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Technology, Faculty Development, Computer Uses in Education
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Delamarter, Steve – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2006
Seminaries across North America are continuing to expand their use of technology for theological education. This article explores eight issues surrounding the strategic planning process when it comes to technology. These have to do with the obstacles to fresh thinking, the current best practices in strategic planning processes, detailed…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Strategic Planning, Information Technology, Theological Education
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Koper, Rob; Olivier, Bill – Educational Technology & Society, 2004
In order to capture current educational practices in eLearning courses, more advanced "learning design" capabilities are needed than are provided by the open eLearning specifications hitherto available. Specifically, these fall short in terms of multi-role workflows, collaborative peer-interaction, personalization and support for learning…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Learning Processes, Instructional Design, Computer Uses in Education
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