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McLeod, Scott; Richardson, Jayson W.; Sauers, Nicholas J. – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2015
Superintendents' instructional leadership is critical to the academic success of school systems. In addition to traditional work complexities, today's superintendents must navigate rapid and significant technological transformations. In this study, an exploratory sample of "technology-savvy" superintendents was interviewed to ascertain…
Descriptors: Superintendents, School Districts, Instructional Leadership, Technological Literacy
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Inkelaar, Tom; Simpson, Ormond – Open Learning, 2015
Graduation rates in distance higher education are low compared with full-time higher education--often less than 20% compared with full-time UK rates of around 80%--the "distance education deficit". In the University of London International Programmes, the difference between the face-to-face graduation rate of 61.5% and the distance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Higher Education, Graduation Rate
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Safargaliev, Ernst Raisovich; Vinogradov, Vladislav Lvovich – International Education Studies, 2015
The paper considers the problems of science and education space and network formation between business and education. The productive form of integration between the parties is revealed. The authors address employment as an evaluation criterion for networking between university and business. Special emphasis is on active training methods as a way…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Business Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Kirschner, L. Lynette – The EUROCALL Review, 2015
This papers looks into whether combining Skype, blogging and class discussions reinforces or refutes stereotypes. The hypothesis was that some students do not have an adequate chance to reflect on their skype experience and course content. To see if students have made improvements in reducing stereotypes, the Standards for Foreign Language…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Technologies, Web Sites
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Cosier, Meghan; Gomez, Audri; McKee, Aja; Maghzi, Kimiya Sohrab – Education and Information Technologies, 2015
The use of smart phones by teachers in K-12 education has been contentious. Although teachers are often instructed to put their phones away during instruction, teachers and students can benefit in many ways from using smart phones in the classroom. The use of information systems such as a smart phone can support knowledge sharing and collaboration…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Classroom Techniques
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Xue, Mo; Chao, Xia; Kuntz, Aaron M. – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2015
Socialization as a theoretical concept has been increasingly applied to higher education over the past several decades. However, little research examines international visiting scholars' overseas academic socialization experiences. Rooted in socialization theory, this one-year qualitative study explores 15 Chinese visiting scholars' lived…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Socialization, Foreign Workers
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Richards, Jack C. – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2015
There are two important dimensions to successful second language learning: what goes on inside the classroom and what goes on outside of the classroom. While language teaching has always been seen as a preparation for out-of-class uses of language, much of the focus in language teaching in the past has typically been on classroom-based language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Literacy, Second Language Instruction, Teacher Education
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Birkeland, Nils Rune; Drange, Eli-Marie Danbolt; Tønnessen, Elise Seip – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2015
This article takes its outset in findings from an ongoing research project investigating the use of digital and multimodal resources in teacher education (TE) in Norway. The material studied is mandatory assignments in different courses in TE, asking how teacher students collaborate through digital media in their production of texts for learning,…
Descriptors: Research Projects, Investigations, Teacher Education Programs, Assignments
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Lampridis, Efthymios – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2015
The present study investigates stereotypical beliefs about cyber bullying in terms of myths, a well applied concept in the study of beliefs concerning sexual aggression. The level of acceptance of cyber bullying myths (low vs. high) and the relation of myth acceptance to a number of demographic variables such as gender, field of studies, frequency…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Internet, Bullying, Beliefs
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Giannakos, Michail N.; Chorianopoulos, Konstantinos; Chrisochoides, Nikos – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2015
Online video lectures have been considered an instructional media for various pedagogic approaches, such as the flipped classroom and open online courses. In comparison to other instructional media, online video affords the opportunity for recording student clickstream patterns within a video lecture. Video analytics within lecture videos may…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Lecture Method, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Parmaxi, Antigoni; Zaphiris, Panayiotis – Educational Media International, 2015
This paper reports on the use of design-based research (DBR) for the development of a framework that grounds the use of social technologies in learning. The paper focuses on three studies which step on the learning theory of constructionism. Constructionism assumes that knowledge is better gained when students find this knowledge for themselves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Constructivism (Learning), Research Methodology, Instructional Design
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Pataraia, Nino; Margaryan, Anoush; Falconer, Isobel; Littlejohn, Allison – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2015
This paper investigates the role of personal networks in academics' learning in relation to teaching. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 11 academics, this study examines, first, how and what academics learn through their personal networks; second, the perceived value of networks in relation to academics' professional development; and, third,…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Learning Processes, Interviews
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Lifshitz, Chen C.; Katz, Chana – Journal of Education Policy, 2015
Students from disadvantaged or minority backgrounds are often underrepresented in public educational programmes for the gifted and talented (G&T), a phenomenon that has concerned educators for the last two decades. Ethiopian-Israeli minority students (EIMS) are a good example of this phenomenon, as more than 95% of the vast resources allocated…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Gifted, Academically Gifted
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Novakovich, J. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2016
The introduction of digital literacy practices has created a tension in academia, with many academics challenging the view that critical thinking can be fostered on social networks. A quasi-experimental study was conducted on two sections of university-level writing classrooms to determine if there were meaningful differences in the quality of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Reflection, Student Journals, Electronic Journals
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Kligiene, Stanislava Nerute – Informatics in Education, 2012
The paper surveys the risks and benefits which the user faces in the networked environment and how those challenges can be overcome. The question is how to measure the potential or benefits of such a complex phenomenon--the collaborative cross-domains in social media. As one of the solutions we propose to consider this in the context of digital…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Data Collection, Privacy, Computer Mediated Communication
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