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Nordine, Jeff; Torres, Ruben – Science and Children, 2013
This article describes the driving question board (DQB), a visual organizer that supports inquiry-based instruction through the use of guiding questions. The DQB is a teaching aid designed to increase student engagement alongside science kits. Information is provided on its application to a lesson on buoyancy, highlighting how it improved…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Visual Aids, Learning Modalities
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Ball, Daniel R.; Mosca, Joseph B.; Paul, David P., III – American Journal of Business Education, 2013
The prevalence of either completely online or hybrid courses has continued to increase over the past decade, but properly designing the delivery mode of these courses remains a challenge. Whereas fully online institutions of higher education may focus on a purely online delivery format, more traditional colleges and universities have the challenge…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Colleges, Audio Equipment, Computer Software
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Familiari, Giuseppe; Relucenti, Michela; Heyn, Rosemarie; Baldini, Rossella; D'Andrea, Giancarlo; Familiari, Pietro; Bozzao, Alessandro; Raco, Antonino – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Neuroanatomy is considered to be one of the most difficult anatomical subjects for students. To provide motivation and improve learning outcomes in this area, clinical cases and neurosurgical images from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractographies produced using an intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging apparatus (MRI/DTI) were presented and…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Brain, Visual Aids, Surgery
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Kotzé, Sanet Henriët; Driescher, Natasha Darné; Mole, Calvin Gerald – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
In a study conducted in 2011, the use of full body digital X-ray images (Lodox® Statscan®) and drawings were described for surface anatomy education during which suggestions were made by students on how to improve the method. Educational innovations should continuously be adjusted and improved to provide the best possible scenario for student…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Followup Studies, Visual Aids, Radiology
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Roberts, Kathryn L.; Norman, Rebecca R.; Duke, Nell K.; Morsink, Paul; Martin, Nicole M.; Knight, Jennifer A. – Reading Teacher, 2013
The Common Core State Standards place unprecedented emphasis on visual text--appropriately so, as visual components are increasingly ubiquitous in many kinds of text. This shift in emphasis requires substantial changes in our teaching. Concepts of print need to be expanded to include concepts of graphics, and specific graphical devices, such as…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Skills, Visual Perception, Printed Materials
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Knight, Victoria F.; Spooner, Fred; Browder, Diane M.; Smith, Bethany R.; Wood, Charles L. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2013
Literacy in science is important for all students and is one component of access and progress in the general education curriculum. One barrier to science literacy for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is the extensive amount of vocabulary involved in comprehending science content. Based on the inherent link between vocabulary knowledge…
Descriptors: Autism, Scientific Concepts, Mental Retardation, Task Analysis
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Khot, Zaid; Quinlan, Kaitlyn; Norman, Geoffrey R.; Wainman, Bruce – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
There is increasing use of computer-based resources to teach anatomy, although no study has compared computer-based learning to traditional. In this study, we examine the effectiveness of three formats of anatomy learning: (1) a virtual reality (VR) computer-based module, (2) a static computer-based module providing Key Views (KV), (3) a plastic…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Electronic Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Computer Simulation
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Wilcock, Rachel; Henry, Lucy – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2013
Despite the large number of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and the fact they are more likely to be victims and witnesses of crime, only two published studies have investigated their performance on identification line-up parades. In the present study we examined the identification performance of adults with and without ID on both a…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Identification, Photography, Visual Aids
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Tully, Shane P.; Stitt, Thomas M.; Caldwell, Robert D.; Hardock, Brian J.; Hanson, Robert M.; Maslak, Przemyslaw – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
A Monte Carlo method is used to generate interactive pointillist displays of electron density in hydrogenic orbitals. The Web applet incorporating Jmol viewer allows for clear and accurate presentation of three-dimensional shapes and sizes of orbitals up to "n" = 5, where "n" is the principle quantum number. The obtained radial…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Monte Carlo Methods, Interactive Video, Computer Uses in Education
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Read, Sue; Nte, Sol; Corcoran, Patsy; Stephens, Richard – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2013
Background: Loss is a universal experience and death is perceived as the ultimate loss. The overarching aim of this research is to produce a qualitative, flexible, interactive, computerised tool to support the facilitation of emotional expressions around loss for people with intellectual disabilities. This paper explores the process of using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Mental Retardation, Death
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Shiekh, Mussaret Anwer; Chohan, Bushra Iqbal; Jawad, Alia; Naseem, Mahwish – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2013
This study adopts a qualitative approach to explore the gaps between the proposed curriculum objectives and the assessment instruments used for evaluation of revised teacher training programs in the universities as well as their affiliated colleges in the Punjab province. Specifically it seeks to examine the alignment between the proposed…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Comparative Analysis, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries
Rau, Martina A. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Most learning environments in the STEM disciplines use multiple graphical representations along with textual descriptions and symbolic representations. Multiple graphical representations are powerful learning tools because they can emphasize complementary aspects of complex learning contents. However, to benefit from multiple graphical…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Visual Aids, Intermediate Grades, Elementary School Students
Lim, Jeff – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
"A ubiquitous English vocabulary learning system: evidence of active/passive attitudes vs. usefulness/ease-of-use" introduces and develops "Ubiquitous English Vocabulary Learning" (UEFL) system. It introduces to the memorization using the video clips. According to their paper the video clip gives a better chance for students to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Vocabulary, Difficulty Level, Usability
Mudaly, Vimolan – Online Submission, 2013
This paper looks at the role of visualisation in the proving process. It considers the different functions of proof and then describes student responses when engaged in the process of discovering Viviani's Theorem. The findings show that learners can attain high levels of conviction when working in a dynamic geometry environment. In particular,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Geometry, Visual Aids
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Novick, Laura R.; Catley, Kefyn M. – American Educational Research Journal, 2013
Tree thinking involves using cladograms, hierarchical diagrams depicting the evolutionary history of a set of taxa, to reason about evolutionary relationships and support inferences. Tree thinking is indispensable in modern science. College students' tree-thinking skills were investigated using tree (much more common in professional biology) and…
Descriptors: College Students, Scientific Concepts, Visual Aids, Evolution
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