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Kyei-Blankson, Lydia; Ntuli, Esther; Donnelly, Heather – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2019
With the growing trends in favor of online course offerings in higher education, it is important that researchers continue to focus on investigating the components vital to effectiveness. Using a survey design, the elements of interaction and presence, and their relationship and influence on student learning in an online course is examined in the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Interaction, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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Shaw, Denise – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2017
Objectives of this articles are to present the findings of video recorded communication between teacher candidates and peers during simulated micro-teaching. The micro-teaching activity in its entirety combines conventional face-to-face interaction, video micro-teaching, peer and instructor feedback, alongside self-reflection to undergird the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Microteaching, Video Technology, Competency Based Teacher Education
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Richardson, R. Thomas; Sammons, Dotty; Del-Parte, Donna – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2018
This study compared learning performance during and following AR and non-AR topographic map instruction and practice Two-way ANOVA testing indicated no significant differences on a posttest assessment between map type and spatial ability. Prior learning activity results revealed a significant performance difference between AR and non-AR treatment…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Simulated Environment
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Hung, Woei; Flom, Elicia; Manu, Jacob; Mahmoud, Enaz – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2015
An effective learning community helps foster positive student learning experiences and outcomes. However, in distance learning environments, the communication barriers inevitably hinder the interaction among the students because of the lower levels of social presence. These barriers present challenges in building learning communities in an online…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Online Courses, Communities of Practice, Teaching Methods
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Stoilescu, Dorian – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2013
Instructional simulation had major difficulties in the past for offering limited possibilities in practice and learning. This article proposes a link between instructional simulation and Web 2.0 technologies. More exactly, I present the design of the Virtual Olympic Games Framework (VOGF), as a significant demonstration of how interactivity in…
Descriptors: Athletics, Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Skill Development
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Yang, Ju Yin; Teng, Ya Wen – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2014
Interactive whiteboards (IWBs) have been widely used in elementary schools in Taiwan. Hence, the purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of elementary school teachers and students using IWBs in English teaching and learning. Six public school English teachers and 614 students of 5th and 6th-grades in Yangmei Township, Taoyuan…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Aljahni, Areej; Al-Begain, Khalid; Skinner, Heather – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2014
Part of ongoing research into the efficacy of blended learning in higher education within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The need for, and development of, a Blended Learning Environment Instrument (BLEI) are explained. This new instrument assesses student perceptions across five core aspects of blended learning environments: Infrastructure,…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Environment, Program Development, Program Validation
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Torras, Eulalia; Barbera, Elena – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2010
Written environments in online learning enable professional discourse to be analysed in depth and provide greater knowledge for improving learning and for planning and delivering courses aimed at professional development. Until now, research into professional discourse has highlighted the importance of interaction in the development of…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Interaction
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Blankson, Joseph; Kyei-Blankson, Lydia – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2008
Nontraditional students are rapidly becoming the majority group on campuses across America. These students are often hard pressed for time and in order to provide them with equal learning opportunities many universities and colleges are currently responding by offering classes using a variety of delivery methods and formats. In this study,…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Psychology, Active Learning
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Ohl, Todd; Cates, Ward – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2006
Considering recent claims that groups are important to teaching and learning, the authors examine the differences between groups and collections of people to see how one might create learning groups when designing learning and instruction. Based on literature in the fields of group dynamics and education, characteristics of groups are listed and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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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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Mahmood, A. Kamil; Ferneley, Elaine – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2006
There is increasing interest in embodied agents (or avatars) and the effects on human cognition and motivation. Specifically there is an increasing interest in the use of embodied agents in e-learning environments. However, empirical investigations into the use of embodied agents in online education are limited. Our aim is to provide a framework…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Computer Uses in Education, Web Based Instruction, Case Studies
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Aroyo, Lora; Mizoguchi, Riichiro – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2004
The ultimate aim of this research is to specify and implement a general authoring framework for content and knowledge engineering for Intelligent Educational Systems (IES). In this context we attempt to develop an authoring tool supporting this framework that is powerful in its functionality, generic in its support of instructional strategies and…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Engineering, Programming, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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Gerosa, Marco Aurelio; Fuks, Hugo; Lucena, Carlos – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2003
In this paper an analysis is made about how awareness in digital learning environments relates to communication, coordination and cooperation and, consequently, collaboration. A collaboration model, where awareness occupies a central position, is presented. The awareness elements of the AulaNet environment are also analyzed, seeking to identify…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Technology, Problem Solving, Computer Uses in Education