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Smith, Ann C.; Stewart, Richard; Shields, Patricia; Hayes-Klosteridis, Jennifer; Robinson, Paulette; Yuan, Robert – Cell Biology Education, 2005
Active learning and research-oriented activities have been increasingly used in smaller, specialized science courses. Application of this type of scientific teaching to large enrollment introductory courses has been, however, a major challenge. The general microbiology lecture/laboratory course described has been designed to incorporate published…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Research Methodology, Course Evaluation, Active Learning
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Cassady, Jerrell C.; Gridley, Betty E. – Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, 2005
This study analyzed the effects of online formative and summative assessment materials on undergraduates' experiences with attention to learners' testing behaviors (e.g., performance, study habits) and beliefs (e.g., test anxiety, perceived test threat). The results revealed no detriment to students' perceptions of tests or performances on tests…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Student Attitudes, Formative Evaluation, Testing
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Tsai, Chin-Chung – Educational Technology & Society, 2005
Constructivist Internet-based learning environments are advocated by contemporary educators, but few studies investigated students' preferences toward the environments for learning a specific school subject such as science. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a questionnaire to explore students' preferences toward constructivist…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Student Attitudes, Test Construction, Factor Analysis
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Sykes, Julie M. – CALICO Journal, 2005
This study systematically examines the strength of the connection between synchronous CMC and pragmatic instruction by measuring the effects of three types of synchronous group discussion (written chat [WC], oral chat [OC], and traditional face-to-face [FF] discussion) on the acquisition of the speech act (refusals of an invitation) in the target…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Group Discussion, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Cavanagh, Michael; Mitchelmore, Michael – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2003
In a two-day workshop, 12 teachers who had not previously used graphics calculators not only learnt how to use a calculator but also completed calculator tasks designed to explore their misconceptions and then learnt about students' difficulties. Observation of lessons taught subsequently by 6 of the teachers, and interviews with 15 of their…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Workshops, Mathematics Teachers, Misconceptions
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Blin, Francoise – ReCALL, 2004
While the concepts and principles associated with learner autonomy underpin a broad range of CALL applications and research projects, current debates and research paradigms in CALL do not provide adequate tools and models to investigate in depth the relationship between CALL and the development of learner autonomy. This paper explores the…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Personal Autonomy, Research Methodology, Learner Controlled Instruction
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Neo, Mai – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
This paper presents a multimedia mediated, student centred learning environment which seeks to study the group based, cooperative learning paradigm, using a web based multimedia project. This project is carried out in a Malaysian classroom by groups of students in the second year course in the Faculty of Creative Multimedia (FCM), Multimedia…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Learning Experience
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Devedzic, Vladan – Educational Technology & Society, 2004
This paper surveys important aspects of Web Intelligence (WI) in the context of Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) research. WI explores the fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced Information Technology (IT) on the next generation of Web-related products, systems, services, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Internet, Social Networks
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Love, Douglas; McKean, Gerry; Gathercoal, Paul – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2004
Webfolios may have the most significant effect on education since the introduction of formal schooling. When fully matured and implemented by capable professional educators throughout every discipline in an educational institution, webfolios promise a viable alternative to current, high-stakes testing, which focuses education on test-taking rather…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, Classification, Case Studies
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Horton, K.; Davenport, E.; Hall, H.; Rosenbaum, H. – Education for Information, 2002
In this paper we report upon the Virtual Economy (VE), an Internet simulation which operated for the first time in Spring 2000 involving students at Indiana University, USA and at Napier University, Edinburgh, UK. During 2001, the VE was extended to include participants from other institutions. The main thrust of the project was to encourage…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Internet, Computer Simulation, Business Education
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Versluis, Arthur – Academic Questions, 2004
The president of a vastly profitable virtual education corporation asserted that customers flock to him, not for an education, but for the material comforts that an education provides. Compelled by technology and supported by the World Trade Organization, such huge credentialing agencies employ lowpaid contractors to dish out homogenized info…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Uses in Education, Public Education, Educational Technology
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Karoulis, Athanasis; Demetriades, Stavros; Pombortsis, Andreas – Educational Technology & Society, 2004
This study concerns the application of tools and methods of Open and Distance Learning (ODL) in the traditional class. More concretely, the design of an instructional aid called "lesson sheets" is discussed, according to specific guidelines, which evolve from the corresponding educational theories. Accordingly, the application of the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Theories, Guidelines, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Jones, Rob – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2004
In Scotland, national guidelines were laid down for the content of, and the targets to be attained in, Information and Communication Technology, for all 5-14-year-old pupils. This article gives an account of the planning, design, implementation and evaluation within a specialist school for blind and partially-sighted pupils of a teaching programme…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Special Needs Students, Visual Impairments
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Neustupny, J. V.; Nekvapil, Jiri – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2003
This monograph, based on the Language Management model, provides information on both the "simple" (discourse-based) and "organised" modes of attention to language problems in the Czech Republic. This includes but is not limited to the language policy of the State. This approach does not satisfy itself with discussing problems…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Variation, Foreign Countries, Slavic Languages
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Longhurst, James – History Teacher, 2003
A colleague of the author once observed that papers from first-year history students often feature blinding flashes of the obvious: (1) sweeping declarations that war is bad; (2) social inequality is unfair; or (3) that China is a big place. These sorts of papers sometimes begin with mind-boggling generalizations like "Throughout history, all…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, World History, Reading Comprehension, Instructional Design
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