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Murphy, Karen L.; Cifuentes, Lauren; Shih, Yu-Chih Doris – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
The increased use of the internet in higher education has helped researchers conduct collaborative research and enabled faculty to provide opportunities for students to work collaboratively in their courses. The authors of this article use online collaborative documents for conducting collaborative research and for learning collaboratively via the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Higher Education, Distance Education, Collaborative Writing
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Bitter-Rijpkema, Marlies; Martens, Rob; Jochems, Wim – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2005
Tools to support knowledge elicitation are used more and more in situations where employees or students collaborate using the computer. Studies indicate that differences exist between experts and novices regarding their methods of work and reasoning. However, the commonly preferred approach tends to deal with team members as a single system with…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Interdisciplinary Approach, Knowledge Level, Attitudes
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Unwin, Tim – Open Learning, 2005
There is a gulf between the rhetoric of those advocating the use of ICT in education in Africa and the reality of classroom practice. This paper explores some of the reasons for this, and outlines a possible framework for the successful implementation of teacher training programmes that make advantageous use of appropriate ICTs. It argues that six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Education, Information Technology
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Lapadat, Judith C. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2004
This article examines some of the ways graduate students engage in interactive writing in online university courses as a means of discussion. In particular, I present data from course transcripts that suggest that discursive interaction in an asynchronous, text-based, online course may be uniquely suited to fostering higher-order thinking and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Online Courses, Graduate Students, Computer Mediated Communication
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Mackie, Brian; Gutierrez, Charletta F. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2005
Business organizations are increasingly adopting collaboration tools to increase communication within the firm. CAMS is a home-grown online collaborative environment which makes heavy use of participant's pictures. Participants, both faculty and students, were asked questions about the benefits and usefulness of pictures in the CAMS collaborative…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Visual Aids
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Dennen, Vanessa Paz – Distance Education, 2005
Generating true learning dialogue as opposed to a collection of loosely affiliated posted messages on a class discussion board can be challenging. This paper presents the results of a cross-case analysis of nine naturalistic case studies of online classes, looking at how activity design and facilitation factors affected various dimensions of…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Participation, Computer Mediated Communication, Online Courses
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Carrington, Victoria – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
In post-industrial societies saturated with the multimodal texts of consumer culture--film, computer games, interactive toys, SMS, email, the internet, television, DVDs--young people are developing literacy skills and knowledge in and for a world significantly changed from that of their parents and educators. Given this context, this paper seeks…
Descriptors: Literacy, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Computer Mediated Communication
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Finin, Tim; Ding, Li; Zhou, Lina; Joshi, Anupam – Learning Organization, 2005
Purpose: Aims to investigate the way that the semantic web is being used to represent and process social network information. Design/methodology/approach: The Swoogle semantic web search engine was used to construct several large data sets of Resource Description Framework (RDF) documents with social network information that were encoded using the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Search Engines, Social Networks, Internet
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Lee, Eun-Ju – Human Communication Research, 2004
Two experiments investigated if and how visual representation of interactants affects depersonalization and conformity to group norms in anonymous computer-mediated communication (CMC). In Experiment 1, a 2 (intergroup versus interpersonal) x 2 (same character versus different character) between-subjects design experiment (N=60), each participant…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Decision Making, Social Influences, Personality
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Yeh, Siou-Wen; Lo, Jia-Jiunn – Computers and Education, 2005
The assessment of learners' metacognitive knowledge level is crucial when developing computer-assisted language learning systems. Currently, many systems assess learners' metacognitive knowledge level with pre-instructional questionnaires or metacognitive interviews. However, learners with limited language proficiency may be at a disadvantage in…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Knowledge Level, Language Proficiency, Metacognition
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Papastergiou, Marina; Solomonidou, Christina – Computers and Education, 2005
This study investigates gender differences in Internet use by Greek high school pupils within school and out of school environments. A sample of 340 pupils (170 boys and 170 girls), aged 12-16 years, completed a written questionnaire on their attainability, location, frequency and purposes of Internet access. The data analysis showed that more…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Internet, High School Students, Computer Mediated Communication
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Goodyear, Peter; Jones, Chris; Asensio, Mireia; Hodgson, Vivien; Steeples, Christine – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2005
This paper reports findings from a study of undergraduates' expectations about, and experiences of, networked learning using computer-mediated conferencing (CMC). The data come from questionnaires administered at the start and end of four different courses, and their interpretation is informed by a set of interviews with students and teachers…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Questionnaires
Hirsch, Jim – School Administrator, 2005
A recent study published by the Kaiser Family Foundation titled "Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year Olds" finds that young people today spend an average 6 1/2 hours per day with one or more forms of media. Given that a majority of media available today is in digital format, students are increasingly expecting to use the same or similar…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Internet, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Stephens, Ana C.; Hartmann, Christopher E. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2004
This article describes the experiences of an inservice professional development project for secondary mathematics teachers as project staff struggled to build professional community through online discussions of teaching mathematics with technology. Data from two consecutive years of the project are reported and analyzed in terms of Riel and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Educational Technology, Professional Development
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Westera, Wim – Educational Technology & Society, 2005
Innovation of education is highly topical. It is obviously boosted by a range of new technologies, which enable new modes of learning that, are independent of time and place through Web-based delivery and computer-mediated communication. However, innovators in education often encounter intrinsic conservatism or even deliberate obstructions. For…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Computer Mediated Communication, Models, Educational Innovation
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