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Mackinnon, Gregory R.; Keppell, Mike – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2005
Concept mapping (Novak & Gowin, 1984) has been used extensively as a graphic organiser in classroom teaching. This article addresses two particular approaches to using concept mapping that go beyond classroom planning into the realm of "idea-exchange" with concept mapping as mediator. The notion of "negotiative concept mapping" is examined in two…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Computer Software, Teacher Education, Medical Education
Kapor, Mitchell – EDUCAUSE Review, 2005
Open source software projects involve the production of goods, but in software projects, the "goods" consist of information. The open source model is an alternative to the conventional centralized, command-and-control way in which things are usually made. In contrast, open source projects are genuinely decentralized and transparent. Transparent…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMowery, Kelly A.; Blanchard, Daniel E.; Smith, Stephanie; Betts, Thomas A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An experiment to initiate students into several features of gas chromatograph-mass spectrometers (GC-MS) through the study of branded and counterfeit perfumes is described. The experiment enables the students to appreciate the power of GC-MS in distinguishing between original and imitation perfumes, and in analyzing data with its application…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Investigations, Educational Technology, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedPastrana-Rios, Belinda – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The biochemistry laboratory course is structured such that students work in pairs during the first half of the course. The purpose is to encourage per-peer learning processes during the students' first exposure to the software.
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Biochemistry, Undergraduate Students, Cooperative Learning
Mitchell, K.J.; Finkelhor, D.; Wolak, J. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2005
Objective:: This paper explores the characteristics associated with decisions to adopt or discontinue the use of filtering software, including a critical analysis of some explanations about why it is used or not used in households with children and adolescents. Method:: This study consisted of a national telephone survey of households in the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Criticism, Computer Software, Assignments
Ferrer, Emilio; Hamagami, Fumiaki; McArdle, John J. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
This article offers different examples of how to fit latent growth curve (LGC) models to longitudinal data using a variety of different software programs (i.e., LISREL, Mx, Mplus, AMOS, SAS). The article shows how the same model can be fitted using both structural equation modeling and multilevel software, with nearly identical results, even in…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Structural Equation Models, Longitudinal Studies, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedSherin, Bruce; Reiser, Brian J.; Edelson, Daniel – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2004
The scaffolding metaphor was originally developed to describe the support given by a more expert individual in a one-on-one interaction. Since then, the notion of scaffolding has been applied more broadly, and it has been transformed and generalized. Most recently, it has been used by researchers in the learning sciences to describe features and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Software, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Barrouillet, Pierre; Camos, Valerie; Perruchet, Pierre; Seron, Xavier – Psychological Review, 2004
This article presents a new model of transcoding numbers from verbal to arabic form. This model, called ADAPT, is developmental, asemantic, and procedural. The authors' main proposal is that the transcoding process shifts from an algorithmic strategy to the direct retrieval from memory of digital forms. Thus, the model is evolutive, adaptive, and…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Computer Software, Neuropsychology, Internet
Peer reviewedMontgomery, Homer – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2003
Discusses how to address the issue of a course becoming too popular. Uses as an example the Age of Dinosaurs course at the University of Texas at Dallas. Describes some issues that can arise such as classroom overflow, overwhelmed labs, cheating, testing methods, and asynchronous instruction. Recommends looking to web-based course management…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Crowding, Dinosaurs, Earth Science
Sutradhar, B. – Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 2006
Purpose: To describe how an institutional repository (IR) was set up, using open source software, at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kharagpur. Members of the IIT can publish their research documents in the IR for online access as well as digital preservation. Material in this IR includes instructional materials, records, data sets,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Libraries, Archives, Academic Libraries
Maybaum, Jonathan – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2004
Academic Web publishing is a complex and difficult challenge. It is not surprising that most universities find it necessary to provide different types of Web publishing infrastructures for their constituents, such as conventional, do-it-yourself Web and database services, as well as template-driven solutions that include portals, course management…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Internet, Management Systems
Balas, Janet L. – Computers in Libraries, 2006
This article discusses how, in the new world of the information age, libraries must seek to bring relevant services to their technically savvy patrons. This includes designing a library that can serve not only the geographic community, but also the virtual online community. Software used to create online communities is known as social software and…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Library Services, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Journals
Sridharan, Sanjeev; Campbell, Bernadette; Zinzow, Heidi – American Journal of Evaluation, 2006
The authors present a stakeholder-driven method, the earliest anticipated timeline of impact, which is designed to assess stakeholder expectations for the earliest time frame in which social programs are likely to affect outcomes. The utility of the anticipated timeline of impact is illustrated using an example from an evaluation of a…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Scheduling, Program Development, Community Programs
Muthen, Bengt; Masyn, Katherine – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2005
This article proposes a general latent variable approach to discrete-time survival analysis of nonrepeatable events such as onset of drug use. It is shown how the survival analysis can be formulated as a generalized latent class analysis of event history indicators. The latent class analysis can use covariates and can be combined with the joint…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Computer Software, Aggression
Parsons, Sarah; Daniels, Harry; Porter, Jill; Robertson, Christopher – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) by adults with learning disabilities has been positively promoted over the past decade. More recently, policy statements and guidance from the UK government have underlined the importance of ICT for adults with learning disabilities specifically, as well as for the population in general,…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Adults, Information Technology, Residential Care

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