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Peiris, Colombage Ranil; Barbutiu, Sirkku Männikkö; Hansson, Henrik – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2019
One of the main issues in undergraduate thesis supervision is a lack of understanding about the pedagogical assumptions underpinning the supervision process. In this paper, the concepts of the zone of proximal development and scaffolding are applied in developing a theoretical framework to understand the nature of the interactions that are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Theses, Foreign Countries, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Siko, Jason; Barbour, Michael – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2014
Using Homemade PowerPoint games as an instructional strategy incorporates elements of game design and constructionism in the classroom using "Microsoft PowerPoint," which is ubiquitous in schools today. However, previous research examining the use of these games has failed to show statistical differences in performance. In the second…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Instructional Design, Educational Games, Constructivism (Learning)
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Neely, Jeffrey C.; Bowers, K. Westmoreland; Ragas, Mathew W. – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2010
This study surveyed post-secondary instructors in 15 countries regarding their experiences using the virtual world Second Life as a teaching tool. Qualitative analysis of responses to open-ended questions suggests that Second Life offers a great deal of potential in realizing Grabinger and Dunlap's (2000) attributes of a rich environment for…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Active Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience
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Warren, Scott; Dondlinger, Mary Jo; Stein, Richard; Barab, Sasha – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2009
This article examines the qualitative findings from a mixed-methods comparison study of the use of an online multi-user virtual environment called Anytown which supplemented face-to-face writing instruction in a fourth grade classroom to determine implications for the design of such environments and the reported impact of this design on students…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Descriptive Writing, Educational Games, Virtual Classrooms
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Zhou, George G.; Brouwer, Wytze; Nocente, Norma; Martin, Brian – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2005
Several Canadian universities and colleges have been working together for years to build Web-accessible computer-based applets to help students learn physics concepts. This paper reports the findings from a study that evaluated the effectiveness of these applets in enhancing conceptual learning. We integrated quantitative and qualitative methods…
Descriptors: Internet, Physics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Lee, Miyoung; Kim, Dong-Sik – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2005
Web-based collaborative Problem-Based Learning (PBL) environments have great potential for learner improvement in solving ill-structured problems in practical situations. Web-based environments, however, offer learners relatively few chances to solve problems through face-to-face interactions compared to traditional classrooms, thereby making it…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Internet, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving
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Hung, David; Tan, Seng-Chee; Koh, Thiam-Seng – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2006
This article is concerned with how learning communities are transformed as they evolve from traditional learning epistemologies towards constructivist orientations and pedagogies. Adopting activity theory as a framework, the article discusses how transformations take place through a two-way process of appropriation (learning from one another as a…
Descriptors: Interaction, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Teaching Methods
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Baylor, Amy L. – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2004
While there has been a significant amount of research on technical issues regarding the development of agent-based learning environments (e.g., see the special issue of Journal of "Interactive Learning Research," 10(3/4)), there is less information regarding cognitive foundations for these environments. The management of control is a prime issue…
Descriptors: Learner Controlled Instruction, Mentors, Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design
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Agostinho, Shirley; Meek, Jim; Herrington, Jan – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2005
A constant challenge facing university faculty and academics is determining how innovative and authentic elements, based on constructivist philosophy, can be manifested effectively in online learning settings. In this article, we describe an educational technology postgraduate course on evaluation that incorporated a scenario whereby assessable…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Online Courses, Constructivism (Learning), Distance Education
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Geelan, David R.; Taylor, Peter C. – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2004
Computer mediated communication--including web pages, email and web-based bulletin boards--was used to support the development of a cooperative learning community among students in a web-based distance education unit for practicing science and mathematics educators. The students lived in several Australian states and a number of Pacific Rim…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Cooperative Learning, Constructivism (Learning)