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Simone Titus; Dick Ng'ambi – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2023
Although game-based learning has gained significant attention in higher education globally, it is difficult to harness its engagement and interactions to improve student success. This paper argues that the use of digital games has the potential to interrupt social practices and increase engagement and interaction, thereby fostering meaningful…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Game Based Learning, Computer Games, Learner Engagement
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Moya, Sofia; Camacho, Mar – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2021
Numerous studies show positive cognitive and affective results regarding the adoption of mobile learning; however, adoption levels are low, and when mobile learning occurs, it is not always based on innovative pedagogies. The main objective of this study is to identify and analyse key design principles to develop a model for the adoption of mobile…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Charlotte N. Gunawardena; Yan Chen; Nick Flor; Damien Sánchez – Online Learning, 2023
Gunawardena et al.'s (1997) Interaction Analysis Model (IAM) is one of the most frequently employed frameworks to guide the qualitative analysis of social construction of knowledge online. However, qualitative analysis is time consuming, and precludes immediate feedback to revise online courses while being delivered. To expedite analysis with a…
Descriptors: Models, Learning Processes, Knowledge Level, Online Courses
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Malik, Shoaib Ahmed – Cogent Education, 2017
In this paper I intend to illustrate Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) and then extend the discussion to scaffolding and its relationship with the ZPD. This is then followed by some concerns raised in literature regarding scaffolding as a concept and as a metaphor which involves analysing the arguments for regarding the role of…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Ability, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teacher Student Relationship
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Ahn, Jeong Yong; Edwin, Akugizibwe – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2018
Throughout the world, mathematics plays a vital role for the educational and developmental aspirations of any country. The quest to teach mathematical knowledge in a viable and effective way so as to induce creativity and applicability among learners is an ongoing challenge, especially for developing countries. A better understanding of how…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Minshew, Lana M.; Barber-Lester, Kelly J.; Derry, Sharon J.; Anderson, Janice L. – Educational Technology & Society, 2017
Conceptions of ecological processes such as the flow of energy and cycling of matter in an ecosystem are increasingly important understandings in a rapidly changing world. This study utilizes a p-prims, or knowledge in pieces, lens to examine understandings and disconnections in students' conceptualizations of energy flow and matter cycling…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Grade 6, Rural Schools
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Johnson, Genevieve Marie – Interactive Learning Environments, 2014
In educational discourse on human learning (i.e. the result of experience) and development (i.e. the result of maturation), there are three fundamental theoretical frameworks, -- behaviourism, cognitivism and constructivism, each of which have been applied, with varying degrees of success, in online environments. An ecological framework of human…
Descriptors: Interaction, Learning Theories, Electronic Learning, Ecology
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Carpay, Thérèse; Luttenberg, Johan; Veugelers, Wiel; Pieters, Jules – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2013
In large-scale educational reforms, many actors play their roles. The diversity of contributions and lack of harmonization prove to be frequently found to cause educational reform failures. Many explanations for these failures focus on differences between the actors and on differences in their contributions to the reform process. In this article,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Differences, Curriculum Development
Westbrook, Amy Franks – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This study addresses the problem of mathematics teachers' resistance to problem-solving models that align with constructivist perspectives because they feel pressure to utilize more teaching approaches that focus on preparing students for high-stakes tests. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explain how ninth grade mathematics students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Resistance (Psychology), Problem Solving
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Prosser, Andrew – Research-publishing.net, 2014
Digital storytelling is already used extensively in language education. Web documentaries, particularly in terms of design and narrative structure, provide an extension of the digital storytelling concept, specifically in terms of increased interactivity. Using a model of interactive, non-linear storytelling, originally derived from computer game…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Story Telling, Documentaries
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McCaslin, Mary – Educational Psychologist, 2009
In this article I outline a co-regulation model of identity that is based on an emergent interaction perspective derived from Vygotskian theory. I use this model to suggest the role of motivation in identity development. The co-regulation approach is one of many modern attempts (e.g., social cognitive, social constructivist, sociocultural) to…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Student Motivation, Cultural Influences, Theories
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Kaasila, Raimo; Lauriala, Anneli – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
The aim of this article is to extend the scope of the models of teacher change to an interactionist view which co-ordinates sociocultural and constructivist perspectives. Accordingly our focus will be on the cultural and situational factors and processes of social interaction, as well as on the development on an individual level. First we study…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Cooperation
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Hackenberg, Amy J. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2010
In a small-scale, 8-month teaching experiment, the author aimed to establish and maintain "mathematical caring relations" (MCRs) (Hackenberg, 2005c) with 4 6th-grade students. From a teacher's perspective, establishing MCRs involves holding the work of orchestrating mathematical learning for students together with an orientation to…
Descriptors: Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship, Grade 6, Mathematics Instruction
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Karamanos, Neophytos; Gibbs, Paul – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2012
Acknowledging the general difficulty of new e-learning pedagogical approaches in achieving wide acceptance and use, the study described in this article examines a class of MBA students' adoption of a proposed online interactive learning environment. To this end, a web-based, case-based constructivist learning environment was developed, embedding…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Educational Environment, Student Attitudes, Electronic Learning
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Pretorius, Joelien – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
The article proceeds from the argument that war is a social institution and not a historical inevitability of human interaction, that is, war can be "unlearned." This process involves deconstructing/dismantling war as an institution in society. An important step in this process is to understand the philosophical and cultural bases on…
Descriptors: Interaction, War, Technology, Social Change
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