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Soyer, Jim; Giese, Sister Jeanne – English Journal, 1972
A high school community" (students, faculty, staff), using multimedia, tried to consider possible futures, investigate probable futures, and choose preferable futures." (Author/SP)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Innovation, Experimental Programs, Multimedia Instruction
Ferrell, Phyllis C. – 1969
This report summarizes the first two years of study at the Elk Grove Training and Development Center. The initial program was designed to improve mathematics instruction through the use of a non-graded multi-media approach utilizing laboratory team teaching. Achievement test summaries indicate that K-5 students instructed in mathematics through…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Programs, Elementary School Mathematics, Experimental Programs
Larson, Richard L. – Freshman English News, 1972
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Programs, Curriculum Development, English Education
PERRATON, HILARY D. – 1968
A REVIEW IS MADE OF EXPERIMENTAL COURSES COMBINING THE USE OF RADIO, TELEVISION, AND CORRESPONDENCE STUDY AND GIVEN BY THE NATIONAL EXTENSION COLLEGE IN ENGLAND. COURSES INCLUDED ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS, SOCIAL WORK, PHYSICS, STATISTICS, AND COMPUTERS. TWO METHODS OF LINKING CORRESPONDENCE COURSES TO BROADCASTS WERE USED--IN MATHEMATICS AND SOCIAL…
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Cost Estimates, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Wedemeyer, Charles A.; Najem, Robert E. – 1969
This report attempts to assess Articulated Instructional Media (AIM), a special degree program for adults which existed from 1964-68 at the University of Wisconsin. During 1964-66 a special sequence of interdisciplinary advanced courses in humanities, social studies, and the sciences were developed, which were an expansion of the school's…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Communications, Experimental Programs, Extension Education
Werneken, Jane – 1971
Because televisions are found in many homes today, they can be used as a channel for bringing reading improvement courses to a large number of people. Various experimental television reading programs are summarized which have proven successful in motivating people to improve their reading skills. Through Glendale Community College in Arizona, a…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Educational Television, Experimental Programs, Multimedia Instruction
MCDANIEL, ERNEST D. – 1967
AN EXPERIMENTAL MULTILEVEL INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE FOR TEACHING HISTORY AS AN INQUIRY PROCESS WAS TESTED ON EIGHT SEVENTH-GRADE CLASSES TO INVESTIGATE CHANGES IN TEACHING BEHAVIOR AND PUPIL LEARNING OUTCOMES, AS COMPARED WITH CONVENTIONAL TEXTBOOK METHODS. WHILE NO CLEAR EVIDENCE WAS OBTAINED THAT PUPILS PREFERRED TO WORK WITH THE MULTILEVEL…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Experiments, Experimental Programs, Grade 7
Squizzero, William E. – 1976
Because of course difficulty and dryness, students of elementary accounting often have poor grades and manifest low interest and a 40-50% dropout rate. In answer to these problems, an experimental multimedia approach to teaching the accounting cycle was tested with 58 students against a control group of 62. Both groups consisted of male and female…
Descriptors: Accounting, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Conventional Instruction
Parsons, Michael H. – 1978
In an effort to promote personal growth in an increasingly de-personalized society, an interdisciplinary humanities course, focusing on the needs of career students, was developed at Hagerstown Junior College (Maryland). The course, "The Arts: A Creative Synthesis", combines art, drama, and music with the intention of introducing…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Community Colleges, Curriculum Enrichment, Delivery Systems
Cebulash, Mel – 1970
The junior-high or high-school student who reads below the fourth-grade level was cited as a national problem. Those students must be identified by reading specialists and English teachers, and programs must be prepared to correct these reading disabilities through motivation and skill building. Because of this need, the author described the…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Experimental Programs, Material Development, Multimedia Instruction
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Hummel, Hans G. K.; Paas, Fred; Koper, Rob – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
Background: To overcome the "teacher bandwidth problem" in supporting large groups of students, both automated process support (cueing) and face-to-face feedback by peers during small group work (collaboration) can be provided to students. Aim: The purpose of this experimental study was to examine whether a multimedia practical…
Descriptors: Law Students, Feedback, Cooperative Learning, Peer Relationship
Council of Europe, Strasbourg (France). Committee for General and Technical Education. – 1972
This report outlines in detail the proceedings of a symposium held on the integration of audio-visual aids into the teaching of modern languages in the classroom. The following topics were discussed: (1) textbooks, a new look; (2) an audio-visual course, its structure and content; (3) radio and radio-vision, and film and videotape as course…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Conferences, Cooperative Planning
ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges, Los Angeles, CA. – 1969
This document contains the first three volumes of the Junior College Research Review. Topics relate to various aspects of the junior college including students, faculty, instructional programs, institutional research, guidance, testing, administration, and facilities. For the remaining volumes of this publication, see JC 720 156 and JC 720 157…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Faculty, Curriculum Research, Dropout Research
Eggert, John D. – 1975
"Making It Count," a multimedia computer course designed to be offered on public television for college credit at the sophomore level, was offered by the State University of Nebraska in 1975. The course was developed by the Boeing Computer Services. The course enrollment was 79, with 64 enrolled for credit. The mean student age was 36.5,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Science Education, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development
Brown, Lawrence A. – 1975
Accounting I, a multimedia course, was the first course produced by the University of Mid-America, and was offered publicly for the first time by the State University of Nebraska in October 1974. A brief overview of this first offering includes: (1) a description of its development; (2) details of its initial offering, such as registration…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accounting, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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