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Vijayasarathy, Leo R.; Gould, Susan Martin; Gould, Michael – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2015
Written clarity and conciseness are desired by employers and emphasized in business communication courses. We developed and tested the efficacy of a cueing tool--Scribe Bene--to help students reduce their use of imprecise and ambiguous words and wordy phrases. Effectiveness was measured by comparing cue word usage between a treatment group given…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Cues, Computer Software Evaluation, Business Communication
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Hašek, Roman; Zahradník, Jan – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2015
The use of the dynamic mathematics software GeoGebra to solve geometric problems on conics and loci from an 18th century textbook will be presented. In particular, examples will be shown of how the use of this program helped the authors to understand the method that our predecessors used to deal with conic sections together with solving loci…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Problem Solving, Courseware, Computer Uses in Education
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Zagami, Jason – Australian Educational Computing, 2015
Analysis of three decades of publications in Australian Educational Computing (AEC) provides insight into the historical trends in Australian educational computing, highlighting an emphasis on pedagogy, comparatively few articles on educational technologies, and strong research topic alignment with similar international journals. Analysis confirms…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Periodicals, Journal Articles
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Mogey, Nora; Fluck, Andrew – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2015
It seems anachronistic that we expect students to handwrite essay examinations when almost all their other work is mediated by computer. Two universities, one in the UK and one in Australia, are exploring the use of computers in free text response examinations. This paper compares both the attitudes and the behaviours of their students concerning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handwriting, Computer Uses in Education, Essays
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Wen, Yun; Looi, Chee-Kit; Chen, Wenli – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2015
While the affordances of face-to-face and online environments have been studied somewhat extensively, there is relatively less research on how technology-mediated learning takes place across multiple media in the networked classroom environment where face-to-face and online interactions are intertwined, especially in the context of language…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Case Studies, Collaborative Writing, Second Language Learning
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Allen, Lauren K.; Bhattacharyya, Siddhartha; Wilson, Timothy D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
The discrete anatomy of the eye's intricate oculomotor system is conceptually difficult for novice students to grasp. This is problematic given that this group of muscles represents one of the most common sites of clinical intervention in the treatment of ocular motility disorders and other eye disorders. This project was designed to develop a…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Visual Aids, Models, Human Body
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Singh, P.; Hedgeland, H. – Physics Education, 2015
We use apparatus based on two Geiger-Müller tubes, a simple electronic circuit and a Raspberry Pi computer to illustrate relativistic time dilation affecting cosmic-ray muons travelling through the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. The experiment we describe lends itself to both classroom demonstration to accompany the topic of special relativity…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Physics, Laboratory Equipment
Snyder, Robin M. – Association Supporting Computer Users in Education, 2015
The field of topic modeling has become increasingly important over the past few years. Topic modeling is an unsupervised machine learning way to organize text (or image or DNA, etc.) information such that related pieces of text can be identified. This paper/session will present/discuss the current state of topic modeling, why it is important, and…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems, Computational Linguistics
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Sanacore, Joseph; Piro, Joseph – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2014
In the United States, children are in front of the "screen" about six hours a day, and because schools are a microcosm of society, educators need to incorporate more screen-oriented activities into the literacy program. Transmediation, based in social semiotics, promotes collaborative conversations, which nurture positive translations…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Computer Uses in Education, Semiotics, Brain
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Herman, Marlena; Schiffman, Jay – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
The process of prime factor splicing to generate home primes raises opportunity for conjecture and exploration. The notion of "home primes" is relatively new in the chronicle of mathematics. Heleen (1996-97) first described a procedure called "prime factor splicing" (PFS). The exploration of home primes is interesting and…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematical Concepts, Algebra, Computation
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Hockicko, Peter; Trpišová, Beáta; Ondruš, Ján – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2014
The present paper informs about an analysis of students' conceptions about car braking distances and also presents one of the novel methods of learning: an interactive computer program Tracker that we used to analyse the process of braking of a car. The analysis of the students' conceptions about car braking distances consisted in…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Motor Vehicles, Video Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Norah C. Slone; Nathanel G. Mitchell – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2014
The Think-Pair-Share activity (TPS; Lyman, 1981, 1987) is a learner-centered and highly effective collaborative teaching strategy that is widely used in higher education. The use of simple online tools, such as Google Drive (i.e., "Google docs"), may provide a platform that facilitates the adaptation of TPS activities. Utilizing Google…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Learning Activities, Cooperative Learning, Student Centered Learning
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Calvo, Iñaki; Elorriaga, Jon A.; Arruarte, Ana; Larrañaga, Mikel; Gutiérrez, Julián – Educational Gerontology, 2017
The dramatic eruption of information and communication technology has had a remarkable effect on modern life, including the capacity to help older adults improve their quality of life and remain independent longer. However, while technology use is generally widespread, there is an observable underutilization by older people. There is sound…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Mapping, Computer Uses in Education, Task Analysis
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Ale, Komathi; Loh, Yvonne Ai-Chi; Chib, Arul – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2017
The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative has been at the forefront of introducing low-cost computers in developing countries. We argue that the problem is not as much as a focus on the provision of affordable technologies, but the lack of consideration of deeply contextualized implementation design and the lack of understanding of psychological…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Self Efficacy
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Keane, Therese; Keane, William – Education and Information Technologies, 2017
This longitudinal study explores one secondary school's approach towards implementing a one computer to one student (1:1) program, which commenced in 2011. Prior to 2011, the school was not very technologically advanced, mainly due to financial constraints which impacted on infrastructure, procurement of hardware and software, the availability of…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Attitude Measures
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