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Kathleen B. Aspiranti; Sara Ebner; Lizeth Tomas Flores – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Drill-and-practice flashcard interventions are often used when students display delays in sight word recognition and word reading fluency. Sight-phrase interventions connect two to three words together to teach connected text instead of words in isolation. Although studies have shown that students can learn to read sight phrases through a…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Instructional Materials, Visual Aids, Handheld Devices
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Kimberly Ofori-Sanzo; Leah Geer; Kinya Embry – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2024
This case study describes the use of a syntax intervention with two deaf children who did not acquire a complete first language (L1) from birth. It looks specifically at their ability to produce subject-verb-object (SVO) sentence structure in American Sign Language (ASL) after receiving intervention. This was an exploratory case study in which…
Descriptors: Deafness, Children, Syntax, American Sign Language
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Barbara A. Reisner; Melissa M. Kinkaid; Justin M. Pratt; Anne K. Bentley; Joanne L. Stewart; Sheila R. Smith; Jeffrey R. Raker; Shirley Lin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
This investigation of student and instructor representations of molecular orbitals (MOs) uses the knowledge from a community of practice to build collective pedagogical content knowledge of student understanding of molecular orbital representations in the foundation-level inorganic chemistry course. Participants were asked to sketch the bonding…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Molecular Structure
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Harnish, Peter – Physics Teacher, 2021
Possibly the greatest irony of physics education is the difficulty of demonstrating optics in a visible way. The two most common solutions to this conundrum are to either use "all-inclusive" optical apparatuses, like a large-format camera, or to rely on classic ray-tracing diagrams. While the former looks elegant while demonstrating the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Optics, Visual Aids
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Snyder, Henry David; Kucukkal, Tugba G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Computational chemistry modeling activities that took place as part of a course in physical chemistry are described. The main software tools used by the students were Avogadro and ORCA, which are freely available on the Internet for academic use. Avogadro is molecular visualization software, which can be used not only to prepare input files for a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Activities, Computer Software, Visual Aids
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Butler, Sean C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Interconverting different molecular representations can be problematic for many organic chemistry students. This is certainly the case when converting Fischer projections into bond-line structures. When performing the conversion from a Fischer projection into an all-staggered bond-line structure, students are sometimes taught to draw the fully…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Scientific Concepts, Mnemonics
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Zulli, Mirella; Burnett, James – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2021
The teaching of fractions is often identified as the point in primary school instruction when the "wheels tend to fall off". While there could be many reasons for this, the overuse of one 'preferred' resource at the expense of a range of representations will often create gaps in understanding at best, and misconceptions at its worst. In…
Descriptors: Fractions, Visual Aids, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education
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Titze, Ingo R. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Objective: This investigation addressed the desirable source-airway interaction obtained with vocalization through a semi-occlusion at the mouth. The semi-occlusion was a flow-resistant tube of varying length and diameter. Method: The methodology was strictly computational. Airway shapes resembling those obtained from magnetic resonance or…
Descriptors: Human Body, Acoustics, Barriers, Visual Aids
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Henrik Brun; Matthias Lippert; Thomas Langø; Juan Sanchez-Margallo; Francisco Sanchez-Margallo; Ole Jakob Elle – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Learning cardiac morphology largely involves spatial abilities and studies indicate benefits from innovative 3D visualization technologies that speed up and increase the learning output. Studies comparing these teaching tools and their educational output are rare and few studies include complex congenital heart defects. This study compared the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Spatial Ability, Visual Aids
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Jessica R. Toste; Marissa J. Filderman; Nathan H. Clemens; Erica Fry – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Data-based instruction (DBI) is a process in which teachers use progress data to make ongoing instructional decisions for students with learning disabilities. Curriculum-based measurement (CBM) is a common form of progress monitoring, and CBM data are placed on a graph to guide decision-making. Despite the central role that graph interpretation…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Data Use, Decision Making, Progress Monitoring
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Tim Kühl; Felicia Teske; Martin Merkt; Christina Sondermann – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
The empirical evidence concerning the question whether an instructor should be presented on online lecture slides is equivocal and two lines of theoretical reasoning exist. On the one hand, the instructor may distract from the content, thereby hampering learning; on the other hand, the instructor may function as a social cue that triggers a more…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Visual Aids, Online Courses, Attention Control
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Ghazi Rekik; Yosra Belkhir; Ghada Jouira; Mohamed Jarraya; Cheng-Deng Kuo; Yung-Sheng Chen – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The current study was designed to investigate how varied time of day (ToD) could affect the acquisition of basketball game actions from different video formats. First-year physical education students (i.e., novice practitioners) were quasi-randomly assigned to three experimental conditions: continuous video, macro-segmented video, or…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Physical Education, Psychomotor Skills, Team Sports
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Charles Hohensee; Teo Paoletti; Allison L. Gantt; Srujana Acharya; Julien Corven – Mathematics Teacher Educator, 2025
Research has shown there are algebra concepts elementary teachers can introduce that help prepare elementary students for the eventual transition to algebra (e.g., the relational interpretation of the equal sign). "Early algebra" refers to the use of informal approaches to introduce such concepts to elementary students. "Strip…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Problem Solving, Visual Aids
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Shaorong Ji; Nur Azlina Mohamed Mokmin; Jiawei Wang – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The traditional educational approaches in art classrooms have increasingly fallen short of addressing the needs of learners in an era marked by rapid technological advancements. Augmented reality (AR), as a leading representative of these emerging technologies, has recently been integrated into traditional educational methods, repeatedly…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Influence of Technology, Visual Aids, Communications
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Marcos Bella-Fernández; Manuel Suero Suñé; Alicia Ferrer-Mendieta; Beatriz Gil-Gómez de Liaño – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Predicting quitting rules is critical in visual search: Did I search enough for a cancer nodule in a breast X-ray or a threat in a baggage airport scanner? This study examines the predictive power of search organization indexes like best-r, mean ITD, PAO, or intersection rates as optimal criteria to leave a search in foraging (looking for several…
Descriptors: Online Searching, Visual Aids, Mass Media, Search Strategies
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