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Weitz, Rob R.; Wachsmuth, Bert; Mirliss, Danielle – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
This paper describes a pilot project with the purpose of evaluating the usefulness of tablet PCs for university professors. The focus is on the value of tablets primarily with respect to teaching and learning (and not for research or administrative work). Sixty-four professors, distributed across the various schools of a university, were provided…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Handheld Devices, Computers, Computer Uses in Education
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Hirumi, Atsusi – Computers in the Schools, 2003
A frequent concern raised by distance educators is that e-learning takes more time to facilitate than traditional classroom instruction. The simple fact that it takes more time to read and write than to speak and listen warrants consideration. To establish viable e-learning programs, we need to optimize the amount of time educators spend online.…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Distance Education, Computer Uses in Education, Internet
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Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Education, 2002
An experiment is proposed for learning the principles of radio. A simple radio receiver illustrates amplitude modulation and demodulation, the selectivity of a receiver and the features of a directional antenna. Both normal and computerized versions of the experiment are described. The computerized experiment employs the "ScienceWorkshop"…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Radio, Acoustics, Physics
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Budisa, Marko; Planinsic, Gorazd – Physics Education, 2003
We have used the GPS receiver and a PC interface to track different types of motion. Various hands-on experiments that enlighten the physics of motion at the secondary school level are suggested (visualization of 2D and 3D motion, measuring car drag coefficient and fuel consumption). (Contains 8 figures.)
Descriptors: Motion, Fuel Consumption, Physics, Secondary Education
Instructor, 2006
This article features the latest classroom technologies namely the FLY Pentop, WriteToLearn, and a new iris scan identification system. The FLY Pentop is a computerized pen from Leapster that "magically" understands what kids write and draw on special FLY paper. WriteToLearn is an automatic grading software from Pearson Knowledge Technologies and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, School Safety
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Bolick, Cheryl Mason – Social Education, 2006
Teaching social studies with historical maps allows teachers and students not only to examine a historical event or place, but to analyze the story behind the map. Historical maps can provide insight into the people and cultures of earlier times. Studying these historic maps may help students challenge the notion that people of earlier time…
Descriptors: Maps, Internet, Social Studies, Diaries
Cohen, Daniel J.; Rosenzweig, Roy – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
The combination of the Web and the cell phone forecasts the end of the inexpensive technologies of multiple-choice tests and grading machines. These technological developments are likely to bring the multiple-choice test to the verge of obsolescence, mounting a substantial challenge to the presentation of history and other disciplines.
Descriptors: Internet, Multiple Choice Tests, Telecommunications, Technological Advancement
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Carpentier, Franck; Smeets, Paul M.; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot – Psychological Record, 2004
Previous studies have shown that after being trained on A-B and A-C match-to-sample tasks, adults match not only same-class B and C stimuli (equivalence) but also BC compounds with same-class elements and with different-class elements (BC-BC). The assumption was that the BC-BC performances are based on matching equivalence and nonequivalence…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Discrimination Learning, Visual Discrimination, Logical Thinking
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Serhan, Derar – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2007
The purpose of this study was to measure the effectiveness of an educational technology training workshop. The study investigated the attitudes of the participating school principals toward the use of technology in their schools and their willingness to advocate and support its use after attending the workshop. Also it investigated the advantages…
Descriptors: Arabs, Workshops, Educational Technology, Principals
Kariuki, Patrick; Burkette, Lisa – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of teacher mediation on the mathematics learning of kindergarten students in a computer-assisted learning environment. A sample of 26 students was randomly selected and assigned into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was mediated by a teacher during the computer-assisted…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Education, Computer Uses in Education, Student Attitudes
Dron, Jon – Idea Group Publishing, 2007
Every learner is on a trajectory, an individual path that involves choices about what to do next in order to learn, choices that are bounded by intrinsic and extrinsic constraints. In some cases the learner controls those choices, sometimes they are made by someone or something else, sometimes control is negotiated, or it emerges from complex…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Instructional Design, Distance Education, Computer Software
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Martens, Rob; Bastiaens, Theo; Kirschner, Paul A. – Distance Education, 2007
Many forms of e-learning (such as online courses with authentic tasks and computer-supported collaborative learning) have become important in distance education. Very often, such e-learning courses or tasks are set up following constructivist design principles. Often, this leads to learning environments with authentic problems in ill-structured…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Open Universities, Online Courses
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Milheim, Karen L. – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2007
Research suggests that technology use among adult literacy students has positive effects on learning outcomes, with the majority of these studies focused on traditional classroom environments where technology is used as a supplement to existing instruction. Adult literacy students are affected in many ways by technology use within less structured…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Informal Education, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education
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Yang, Zongkai; Liu, Qingtang – Computers and Education, 2007
To build a web-based virtual learning environment depends on information technologies, concerns technology supporting learning methods and theories. A web-based virtual online classroom is designed and developed based on learning theories and streaming media technologies. And it is composed of two parts: instructional communicating environment…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Research and Development, Learning Theories, Educational Environment
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Ng, Wan; Nicholas, Howard – Roeper Review, 2007
In an era where technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and where information is readily accessible on the World Wide Web, educators should be capitalizing on these resources for gifted students. This paper proposes a conceptual framework to support individualized and independent learning within a network of peers that will provide challenging…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Curriculum Development, Independent Study, Academically Gifted
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