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Peer reviewedTierney, Dennis S. – Social Science Record, 1991
Discusses a case study of how experienced social studies teachers convey the concepts that comprise the curriculum. Reports that researchers observed 3 teachers for 20 hours each. Describes a preference among the teachers for anthropomorphic, familial, and popular culture references. Explains that visual representations were used only as passing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Peer reviewedTipton, Dana Bickford; Tiemann, Kathleen A. – Teaching Sociology, 1993
Argues that videotaped versions of feature films can enhance students' understanding of sociological topics. Describes the use of two films, "The Milagro Beanfield War" and "Roger and Me." Includes two analysis sheets that students complete as an assignment for each film. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Films, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedLee, Shih-chung – Journal of Educational Media & Library Sciences, 1997
Addresses issues to consider in conducting computer presentations. Discusses presentation devices--television, multiscan capable monitor, LCD (liquid crystal display) panel with overhead projector, and video/RGB (red, green, blue) projector; lighting; audience size; and types of presentations--fast/short time multimedia presentations, oral and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Oriented Programs, Display Systems
Fraser, Alistair B. – Syllabus, 2001
Based on his interactive visualization Web site, the author explores the Web as a tool to build better metaphors for students and emphasizes the pedagogical power of the medium, which, he asserts, remains largely untapped. Discussion includes the use of temporal, special, and parametric process models to increase the pedagogical value of teaching…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Models
Peer reviewedBennett, Lynne T.; Dwyer, Francis M. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1994
Investigates the instructional effects of varied visual interactive strategies in facilitating student achievement and the effect of identical instructional presentations on students possessing different levels of prior knowledge. Participants were 178 college students. Results indicate that different types of interactive visualization strategies…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Higher Education, Interaction
Peer reviewedSmith, Robert C.; Pike, Carol S.; Wallace, Mildred G. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1993
Video programming can provide the Knowledge Connection between students and effective information-skills instruction. Commercially produced video programs for library/information-skills instruction are convenient and easy to use, with no scripts to write, rehearse, or produce. Locally produced videos can be tailored to fit a specific library…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Information Skills, Instructional Materials, Library Instruction
Peer reviewedChampoux, Joseph E. – Educational Media International, 1999
Examines the use of film remakes as a teaching resource to give a comparative review of time. Defines a remake and analyzes film remake scenes from several films from the 1940s through the 1990s to uncover similarities and differences in many sociocultural concepts. Discusses differing sequences in using remakes for different teaching effects.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Resources, Film Production, Film Study
Doyle, Al – Technology & Learning, 2006
Ever since video became readily available with the advent of the VCR, educators have been clamoring for easier ways to integrate the medium into the classroom. Today, thanks to broadband access and ever-expanding offerings, engaging students with high-quality video has never been easier. Video-on-demand (VOD) services provide bite-size video clips…
Descriptors: Internet, Access to Information, Visual Aids, Educational Technology
Ashline, George; Ellis-Monaghan, Joanna – PRIMUS, 2006
We describe an easy and fun project using water rockets to demonstrate applications of single variable calculus concepts. We provide procedures and a supplies list for launching and videotaping a water rocket flight to provide the experimental data. Because of factors such as fuel expulsion and wind effects, the water rocket does not follow the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Student Projects, Mathematical Concepts, Visual Aids
DuFrene, Debbie D.; Lehman, Carol M. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
The phrase "death by PowerPoint" was not born in the offices of Microsoft's competitors; it came straight from the hearts of victimized meeting attendees. Microsoft estimates that at least 30 million PowerPoint presentations are made daily, with many rightfully warranting death verdict assessment. Death sentences often result from a "construction…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Visual Aids, Meetings, Layout (Publications)
Connor, Michael; Wong, Irene F. H. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
Student presentations have assumed such prominence at the Nanyang Business School (NBS), Singapore, that business communication academics have begun conducting workshops on presentations for other faculty members. In addition to guidance on assessing student presentations, the authors offer theoretical and practical perspectives on PowerPoint,…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Global Approach, Workshops, Foreign Countries
Louange, Jemmy Emmanuel Georges – Online Submission, 2007
This study sought to explore what sort of relationships exist between students' number sense and their problem solving ability, and the contribution of the teacher's teaching style and the students' learning style towards students' performance in these two respective areas. The problem solving ability and number sense proficiency of three classes…
Descriptors: Test Results, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods
Ahmed, Christine – 1998
Researchers investigated whether there was a difference in learning when teachers used PowerPoint software. Study participants were 143 students in a teacher education program at a mid-sized midwestern university. Students ranged in age from 20-48 years and were primarily Caucasian. Class size ranged from 33-39 students each of the four semesters…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Feinberg, Susan – 1983
To determine if using visual patterns can help technically oriented people create coherent papers, 97 students enrolled in a beginning composition class were given five hours of instruction in the use of the "hub and spokes" (central idea supported by examples), "S-curve" (pro-con), and pyramid (inductive or deductive) formats. Holistic…
Descriptors: Coherence, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Technical Writing
Hannafin, Michael J. – 1984
A total of 121 third and fourth graders were randomly assigned to instructional treatments which each featured a short children's story. The treatments were oral-only, picture-only, and a combination of oral and pictures. Students saw and/or heard the presentation and were tested immediately and after a two-week retention interval for recall of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4

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