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Cacciamani, Stefano – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2010
Over four academic years a design experiment was conducted involving four online university courses with the goal of shifting from Guided to Self-Organized Inquiry to foster Knowledge Building communities in the classroom. Quantitative analyses focused on notes contributed to collective knowledge spaces, as well as reading and building-on notes of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Inquiry, Learning, Independent Study
Mantle, Melissa – Research in Education, 2010
This research took place over a one-year PGCE training period. The participants were given the opportunity to reflect on their experience in a verbal (focus groups, action learning sets and interviews) and in written (journal and questionnaires) form. These reflective learning techniques were interpreted using Dewey's five stages of learning. The…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Graduate Students, Reflective Teaching, Focus Groups
Weinstein, Margery – Training, 2010
Faced with an unsteady economy and fluctuating learning needs, planning a learning strategy designed to last longer than the next six months can be a tall order. But a long-range learning plan can provide a road map for success. In this article, four companies (KPMG LLP, CarMax, DPR Construction, and EMC Corp.) describe their learning plans, and…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Corporate Education, Industrial Training, Instructional Design
Ang, Su Yin; Lee, Kerry – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Although visuospatial short-term memory tasks have been found to engage more executive resources than do their phonological counterparts, it remains unclear whether this is due to intrinsic differences between the tasks or differences in participants' experience with them. The authors found 11-year-olds' performances on both visual short-term and…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Children, Spatial Ability, Visual Stimuli
Duncan, Sean C. – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2010
This article addresses recent approaches to uncovering and theorizing the design activities that occur in online gaming affinity spaces. Examples are presented of productive d/Discourse present within online forums around three video game series, video games, or game platforms, and key design practices engaged upon by gamers in these spaces. It is…
Descriptors: Video Games, Discourse Analysis, Computer Assisted Design, Media Research
Bramhall, Mike D.; Lewis, Justin; Norcliffe, Allan; Radley, Keith; Waldock, Jeff – Industry and Higher Education, 2010
This paper reports on strategic developments to enhance student learner autonomy skills through the use of enquiry-based learning (EBL) in the design of higher education programmes. The UK's Sheffield Hallam University is a recognized Centre of Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) in the field of developing learner autonomy. Central to the…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Inquiry, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Skinner, Christopher H. – Psychology in the Schools, 2010
Almost all academic skills deficits can be conceptualized as learning rate problems as students are not failing to learn, but not learning rapidly enough. Thus, when selecting among various possible remedial procedures, educators need an evidence base that indicates which procedure results in the greatest increases in learning rates. Previous…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Learning Strategies, Comparative Analysis
Rowlands, Stuart – Science & Education, 2010
There appears to be a widespread assumption that deductive geometry is inappropriate for most learners and that they are incapable of engaging with the abstract and rule-governed intellectual processes that became the world's first fully developed and comprehensive formalised system of thought. This article discusses a curriculum initiative that…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language)
Sawyer, Christian – Geography Teacher, 2010
One of the author's most challenging and rewarding features in teaching AP Human Geography to high school-age thinkers is helping his students forge connections among the terms and concepts covered--"to see the connections among the dots." Too often, he finds his students first approach learning through the "memorize and regurgitate"…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Human Geography, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods
Hirumi, Atsusi; Appelman, Bob; Rieber, Lloyd; Van Eck, Richard – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2010
In this three part series, four professors who teach graduate level courses on the design of instructional video games discuss their perspectives on preparing instructional designers to optimize game-based learning. Part I set the context for the series and one of four panelists discussed what he believes instructional designers should know about…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Video Games, Educational Technology, Educational Games
Savickiene, Izabela – Quality of Higher Education, 2010
The article raises a problematic issue regarding an insufficient base of the conception of learning outcomes in the Bloom's taxonomy affective domain. The search for solutions introduces the conception of teaching and learning in the affective domain as well as presents validity criteria of learning outcomes in the affective domain. The…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Classification, Affective Behavior, Outcomes of Education
Webb, Stuart – Language Teaching Research, 2010
This study investigated the potential of pre-learning frequently occurring low-frequency vocabulary as a means to increase comprehension of television and incidental vocabulary learning through watching television. Eight television programmes, each representing different television genres, were analysed using the RANGE program to determine the 10…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Television, Second Language Learning, Incidental Learning
Varkoy, Oivind – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2010
In this article I will discuss the originally German term and concept of Bildung. The reason why I, as a Scandinavian, find such a discussion both interesting and important is that the trend of instrumentalism in modern educational politics and pedagogical thinking (at least in Scandinavian countries) is problematic; that is, looking on knowledge…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Figurative Language, Cultural Context, Cultural Background
Gerdes, Anne – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2010
This paper analyses preconditions for trust in virtual learning environments. The concept of trust is discussed with reference to cases reporting trust in cyberspace and through a philosophical clarification holding that trust in the form of self-surrender is a common characteristic of all human co-existence. In virtual learning environments,…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods, Cooperation
Woody, Robert H.; Lehmann, Andreas C. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2010
This study explored the differences in ear-playing ability between formal "classical" musicians and those with vernacular music experience (N = 24). Participants heard melodies and performed them back, either by singing or playing on their instruments. The authors tracked the number of times through the listen-then-perform cycle that each…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Musicians

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