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Desbien, Dwain M. – Physics Teacher, 2011
The use of probe ware and computers has become quite common in introductory physics classrooms. Video analysis is also becoming more popular and is available to a wide range of students through commercially available and/or free software. Video analysis allows for the study of motions that cannot be easily measured in the traditional lab setting…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Introductory Courses
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Seidel, Tina; Sturmer, Kathleen; Blomberg, Geraldine; Kobarg, Mareike; Schwindt, Katharina – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2011
This study uses an experimental approach to investigate effects that analyzing videos of one's own versus others' teaching and experience with video has on teacher learning, particularly on knowledge activation and professional vision (N = 67). Teachers who analyzed their own teaching experienced higher activation, indicated by higher immersion,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Protocol Materials, Teacher Motivation
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Feinberg, Lauren – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2011
This article describes the "Kick Stick" activity from Design Squad Nation, in which kids turn a wooden paint stirrer and circuit into a motorized, spinning arm--then use it to kick a Ping-Pong[R] ball across the floor. Teachers can enrich their students' exploration of circuits and emphasize the engineering design process with "Design Squad…
Descriptors: Engineering, Design, Equipment, Energy
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Morgan, Robert L.; Horrocks, Erin L. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2011
Researchers identified high and low preference jobs using a video web-based assessment program with three young adults ages 18 to 19 with intellectual disabilities. Individual participants were then taught to perform high and low preference jobs in community locations. The order of 25-min high and low preference job sessions was randomized. A…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Employment, Young Adults, Mental Retardation
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van Blankenstein, Floris M.; Dolmans, Diana H. J. M.; van der Vleuten, Cees P. M.; Schmidt, Henk G. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2011
Seventy students participated in an experiment to measure the effects of either providing explanations or listening during small group discussions on recall of related subject-matter studied after the discussion. They watched a video of a small group discussing a problem. In the first experimental condition, the video was stopped at various points…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Recall (Psychology), Long Term Memory, Cognitive Processes
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Pahl, Kate – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2011
Digital storytelling is increasingly used within educational and out-of-school settings, particularly in informal learning contexts such as after-school projects and those involving young people. The process of making digital stories harnesses I/identities, including affect, emotion, and home funds of knowledge (identities), as well as "ways…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Informal Education, Literacy Education, Information Technology
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Knutsson, Jens; Allwood, Carl Martin; Johansson, Marcus – Metacognition and Learning, 2011
Witnesses' event recall and the realism in their evaluation of the correctness of their recall are of great importance in forensic processes. These issues were investigated in the present study by use of calibration methodology. More specifically, we analyzed the effects of two recalls of the same event ("repetition") and of "probes"…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Realism, Recall (Psychology), Children
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Evmenova, Anna S.; Behrmann, Michael M. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2011
Teachers are always seeking any visual and/or auditory supports to facilitate students' comprehension and acquisition of difficult concepts associated with academic content. Such supports are even more important for students with intellectual disabilities who regardless of their abilities and needs are required to have access and active…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Special Needs Students, Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Gola, Alice Ann Howard; Calvert, Sandra L. – Infancy, 2011
This study examined the effects of program pacing, defined as the rate of scene and character change per minute, on infants' visual attention to video presentations. Seventy-two infants (twenty-four 6-month-olds, twenty-four 9-month-olds, twenty-four 12-month-olds) were exposed to one of two sets of high- and low-paced commercial infant DVDs. Each…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Pacing, Attention Control, Attention
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Chazan, Daniel; Herbst, Patricio – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2011
Video recordings of instruction have been a mainstay for supporting conversations about teaching by representing particularities of instruction and by presenting the viewer with a multitude of details for interpretation. In this essay, we contrast non-fictional videotapes of actual classroom interaction with fictional animations of classroom…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Interaction, Algebra, Essays
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Gun, Bahar – ELT Journal, 2011
This research study discusses the importance of "reflection training" in teacher education programmes. The main premise of the study is that although teachers are constantly encouraged to "reflect" on their teaching, they are unable to do so effectively unless they are specifically trained in how to reflect (they tend to "react" rather than…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Reflective Teaching, Language Teachers, Teacher Education
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Webel, Corey; Krupa, Erin E.; McManus, Jason – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2015
This study examines patterns in how a group of fifth- and sixth-grade teachers evaluated and reported using different types of curriculum resources to support their teaching in relation to the mathematical concepts outlined in the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. In particular, it explores the use of resources that were available to…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Teaching
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Kalansooriya, Pradeep; Marasinghe, Ashu; Bandara, K. M. D. N. – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2015
Distance learning has provided an excellent platform for students in geographically remote locations while enabling them to learn at their own pace and convenience. A number of technologies are currently being utilized to conceptualize, design, enhance and foster distance learning. Teleconferences, electronic field trips, podcasts, webinars, video…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Computer Simulation, Engineering Education
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Chien, Chin-Wen – Cogent Education, 2015
This study analyzed Taiwanese elementary school English teachers' perceptions of, designs on, and knowledge constructed about, differentiated instruction in content in an intensive summer course. Based on the data analysis of surveys, the document, videos, and an interview, the study had the following findings. First, before the intensive summer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, English (Second Language)
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Averill, Robin; Anderson, Dayle; Drake, Michael – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2015
Much evidence exists that culturally responsive and equitable teaching practices are challenging to develop. Evidence exists that in-the-moment coaching of "rehearsals" of practice can help foster mathematics teaching strategies, but how such coaching can assist the development of culturally responsive practice is less clear. Drawn from…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Educators, Cultural Awareness
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