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Jamieson, Peter – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2004
Despite its primary function in the delivery of undergraduate and post-graduate programs, together with its role in generating new knowledge through research, the university is also a workplace for the academic staff and others who function within it. Historically, universities, in their role as employer, have a poor record in providing…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
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Ellaway, Rachel; Begg, Michael; Dewhurst, David; Macleod, Hamish – E-Learning, 2006
Learning technologies are becoming a common, and in many cases essential, component of the contemporary learning environment. As such, those who design, implement and control these encompassing technologies have emerged as major contributors to the success (or otherwise) of such systems. This article considers the power and responsibilities of…
Descriptors: Interviews, Educational Technology, College Environment, Classification
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Hall, Richard – E-Learning, 2006
This article presents a model for conceptualising learner involvement in online environments. It takes as its starting point the emerging approach to service-user engagement in public-sector change in the United Kingdom. This is focused upon civic inclusion and empowered decision making. In turn this personalisation is related to issues…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Action Research, Foreign Countries, Information Literacy
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West, William; Rosser, B. R. Simon; Monani, Salma; Gurak, Laura – E-Learning, 2006
Online classes appear increasingly popular, making it critical in each discipline to study the advantages and disadvantages of learning online. Following up on anecdotal impressions that scientific/technical writing students appeared to do either better or worse in an online course than an offline equivalent (unpublished data), it was decided to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Cognitive Style, Technical Writing
Levin, Howard – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Students entering Steve Speier's Spanish class pull their personal laptops from their packs and begin preparing for the lesson. Some review Speier's board notes containing a combination of typed phrases and dozens of handdrawn vocabulary words saved as PDF files from his interactive white board Notebook program. Others don headphones and listen to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Processes, High School Students, Access to Information
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Biesenbach-Lucas, Sigrun – AACE Journal, 2004
Over the past few years, asynchronous web-based technologies have been examined for their usefulness in promoting collaborative learning among university students. Variations in implementation of this technology will determine to what extent students' learning is actually collaborative. This article discusses curricular adaptations made in the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Implementation, Graduate Students, Discussion Groups
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Jane, Beverley – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2006
Science education research predominantly shows that students improve their scientific understandings when they tinker (or pull apart) tools and simple household machines. In this study, the qualitative data collected took the form of online journal entries by final year, female, primary teacher trainees, who reflected upon their early childhood…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Research, Scientific Concepts, Student Attitudes
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Lyons, Michael J.; Kluender, Daniel; Tetsutani, Nobuji – Educational Technology & Society, 2005
Motivated by a consideration of the machine-mediated nature of human interaction in web-based tutoring, we propose the construction of artificial expressions, displays which reflect users' felt bodily experience, to support the development of greater empathy in remote interaction. To demonstrate the concept of artificial expressions we have…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Interaction, Second Language Learning, Japanese
Fung, Alex C. W.; Fu, Frank H. K.; Cheung, W. S. – New Horizons in Education, 2005
The experience of a two-year project to promote the use of Web-based teaching and learning at XXX University was presented. A total of 68 courses over two semesters were included in the study. Surveys of students and teachers suggested that the quality of learning and teaching were improved. Over 80% of the students had used Web-based teaching and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Instruction, Teacher Surveys, Student Surveys
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Gainor, Sara Jane; Goins, R. Turner; Miller, Lee Ann – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2004
Making geriatric education available to rural faculty/preceptors, students, and practitioners presents many challenges. Often the only options considered for educating those in the health professions about geriatrics are either traditional face-to-face courses or distance education programs. The purpose of this paper was to examine the use of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Distance Education, Learning Modules, Educational Strategies
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Baser, Mustafa – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
This paper reports upon an active learning approach that promotes conceptual change when studying direct current electricity circuits, using free open source software, "Qucs". The study involved a total of 102 prospective mathematics teacher students. Prior to instruction, students' understanding of direct current electricity was…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Methods, Physics
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Schwier, Richard A.; Campbell, Katy; Kenny, Richard – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
We presume that models and theory in instructional design inform professional practice, but theory has not been consistently built from the professional experiences of instructional designers. This study draws on the observations of five instructional designers who discuss their professional identities, their communities of practice and their…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Social Change, Organizational Change, Communities of Practice
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Efaw, Jamie – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2005
With the infusion of technology into all aspects of daily life, students are becoming more and more adept at using technology as an educational resource. Many faculty, however, are not keeping pace with their students. Additionally, faculty feel increasingly unprepared to integrate technology into the classroom. Many institutions of higher learner…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Faculty Development, Educational Resources, Teaching Methods
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Dana-Picard, Thierry; Kidron, Ivy; Komar, Meir; Steiner, Joseph – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT) is a multi-campus institution with identical syllabi for courses in every campus. Moreover, learning at JCT requires at the same time synchronous and asynchronous learning and teaching. For some introductory courses in Mathematics for Engineering students, websites have been built and now upgraded in order to…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Mathematics Instruction, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design
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Mutton, T.; Mills, G.; McNicholl, J. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2006
This article reports on the findings of a study looking at the role of the school-based mentor in developing the competence of trainee teachers in relation to the use of information and communications technology (ICT) in the classroom. One key factor in determining the contribution of the mentor appears to be the level of confidence in his/her…
Descriptors: Mentors, Preservice Teachers, Self Efficacy, Teacher Attitudes
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